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Now i'm 66. My first memory of fishing was with a one piece cane pole. Grandpa would take us to a good bullhead pond. Kept him busy unhooking fish and re-baiting the hook. We would swing the line and sinker in a circle around the pole until it was wound up for storage till next time. I'm very fortunate to have memories like that.
You want to just run the line through the eyelet and tie it off at the middle of the pole. Allows you to cast a little better and also relieves some of the stress on the tip
I live in South Korea. Cane pole fishing is VERY, VERY common in fresh water. Laying the pole so the top 1/3 is in the water seems to be the preferred technique. Though you do see a lot of folks just propping their poles so that the tips are between 6" and a foot above the surface.
Its been hot up here in Virginia!I found a 20in Speckled Trout in 93F heat in the middle of the afternoon!I played hell trying to release that Big Momma but she survived to she can make some kids!They're full of roe right now!
I tie a knot in the lower half and loop it around. Be careful with those $3 poles - they are awesome for the price but do a little inspection. They get cracked in shipping and the metal parts get squished as well.
Hi mister, I bought 2 of these cane poles for our kids. But I have no fishing experience and have no clue what to do. So do you gave a video explaining all the elements of a fishingrod? Do you have a video about the proper knots? And finally, do you have a video about what to do with the fish, once you catch them? How do remove the hook properly that they still live when you release them? Which one can you eat and which ones not? I'm sorry if my questions sound stupid but I didn't have a fishing father or grandfather in the family. They did fish without me for smoked eel and I do have nice memories of fishing with cross net. And of fishing for crabs with meat on a clothespin and a rope. I want to make new memories with our own kids now. They are begging me to learn fishing with a fishingrod 😅
Ironically I just picked one of these up the other day & then found your video. You mentioned using your rigging for cane pole fishing but I didn’t hear anything about it. Would you elaborate on how you set up your own leaders and any other suggestions please. Appreciate it.
I just got one at Walmart for 3 dollars and want to try and figure it out. Like how tf do you cast it? Woukd this be good for fishing on a tube in the river all lazy and drunk? Can I catch a big catfish or carp on it for fun? I was thinking maybe i cpuld put a fly reel or something on it and throw flys idk.
You should never attach your line only to the tip of a can pole. I know doing so sound logical, and many do it, but it's terribly wrong. The ling should be tied just above where you hold the pole, then spiraled up to the tip where it's attached a second time. This way, if you tip breaks off, and cane pole tips break notoriously easy, you won't lose the tackle or your fish. Tenkara fishing is different, but as odd as it sounds, having a fish break your pole is a badge of honor in Tenkara fishing.
@@ethanmetcalfe3109 5 lbs would be a limit yet I have to add a maybe because of people bragging about getting bigger. Also a 5 pounder could break the line or pole depending on how the fish is played. Use the bend of the rod to play the fish. Never let the pole go straight even in line with the line during the fight. Walk with the fish working the pole between 1:00 and 3:00 till it can be landed.
There is no law saying you “have to keep it”. You just can’t add an invasive species into a new body of water. No law can force you to keep a fish you caught
Now i'm 66. My first memory of fishing was with a one piece cane pole. Grandpa would take us to a good bullhead pond. Kept him busy unhooking fish and re-baiting the hook. We would swing the line and sinker in a circle around the pole until it was wound up for storage till next time. I'm very fortunate to have memories like that.
Cane Pole, boy does that bring back memories. Cool looking fish. Tight Line
Good tip on the pole not Losing the front half. Beautiful fish. Thanks for sharing.
You want to just run the line through the eyelet and tie it off at the middle of the pole. Allows you to cast a little better and also relieves some of the stress on the tip
I live in South Korea. Cane pole fishing is VERY, VERY common in fresh water. Laying the pole so the top 1/3 is in the water seems to be the preferred technique. Though you do see a lot of folks just propping their poles so that the tips are between 6" and a foot above the surface.
I bought a "Black Widow" fiberglass pole. it's 10 ft long, and I love using it to play with little bluegills when nothing else is biting,
Tip number one is get a cane pole ! Tip two . Go fishing ! Tip three catch and release what you get in grease !
I don't know what that means.
@@jamesaritchie1 Release the fish into the frying pan
This has become my absolute favorite channel
I got a 2 pound channel cat on my cane pole last week with a night crawler at the lakefront
Did you use a float or a sinker?
That was a pretty fish
Its been hot up here in Virginia!I found a 20in Speckled Trout in 93F heat in the middle of the afternoon!I played hell trying to release that Big Momma but she survived to she can make some kids!They're full of roe right now!
Man I love the content! Thanks for teaching me to use a cane poll!
id love to have them cichlids for my tank they are beautiful
Thanks Mark... it's hot here too. Enjoyed the cane pole vid.
I tie a knot in the lower half and loop it around. Be careful with those $3 poles - they are awesome for the price but do a little inspection. They get cracked in shipping and the metal parts get squished as well.
Hi mister, I bought 2 of these cane poles for our kids. But I have no fishing experience and have no clue what to do. So do you gave a video explaining all the elements of a fishingrod? Do you have a video about the proper knots?
And finally, do you have a video about what to do with the fish, once you catch them? How do remove the hook properly that they still live when you release them? Which one can you eat and which ones not?
I'm sorry if my questions sound stupid but I didn't have a fishing father or grandfather in the family. They did fish without me for smoked eel and I do have nice memories of fishing with cross net. And of fishing for crabs with meat on a clothespin and a rope.
I want to make new memories with our own kids now. They are begging me to learn fishing with a fishingrod 😅
Ironically I just picked one of these up the other day & then found your video. You mentioned using your rigging for cane pole fishing but I didn’t hear anything about it. Would you elaborate on how you set up your own leaders and any other suggestions please. Appreciate it.
I just got one at Walmart for 3 dollars and want to try and figure it out. Like how tf do you cast it? Woukd this be good for fishing on a tube in the river all lazy and drunk? Can I catch a big catfish or carp on it for fun?
I was thinking maybe i cpuld put a fly reel or something on it and throw flys idk.
Pro tip wrap fish line all the way around the pole. That way if the rod breaks or slips the line is still connected
Definately hotter this time of year more than last year
As young 70s boy the fellow who showed me would either run metal ferrule throe oily hair, or rin the bottom edge of his nose for some lubricant
Was that cichlid someone's pet they threw in? At some point, it beard .
Stay hydrated Brother
Another great vid
You should never attach your line only to the tip of a can pole. I know doing so sound logical, and many do it, but it's terribly wrong. The ling should be tied just above where you hold the pole, then spiraled up to the tip where it's attached a second time. This way, if you tip breaks off, and cane pole tips break notoriously easy, you won't lose the tackle or your fish.
Tenkara fishing is different, but as odd as it sounds, having a fish break your pole is a badge of honor in Tenkara fishing.
Cool video, thanks :-)
biggest cichlid I've seen from bsj
All fishing products have that cancer warning (though I sensed the sarcasm in your voice lol). Must be the lead.
It's funny but at the end while your talking you can see a nice sunfish swimming at your left up close to shore.
That is a Rio Grande Cichlid.. Yeah your right
nice man
In all of your speech, you didn't show us how to tie the line onto the pole.
I got 2 gave ten each 4 mine 12 foot at dunom sport Good in hillsboro
We use real cane poles 15 fters
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Prettycool!,,
Have you ever tried cichlid? How 'bout a catch and cook?
is this pole worth it if you going for semi big fish
How big?
@@MHoodFishing half a pound to like 5 pounds
@@ethanmetcalfe3109 5 lbs would be a limit yet I have to add a maybe because of people bragging about getting bigger. Also a 5 pounder could break the line or pole depending on how the fish is played. Use the bend of the rod to play the fish. Never let the pole go straight even in line with the line during the fight. Walk with the fish working the pole between 1:00 and 3:00 till it can be landed.
Sad sad sad
Probley 5 pound line or ten
Nothing beats a real cane.. I don't even think those are real cane anymore..
ill trade you a 50 dollar bill for one of those blue chichlids if u can mail it to me
Hi
Is there cichlids in there
Where I fish in like Plaquemine we don’t have cichlids
There is no law saying you “have to keep it”. You just can’t add an invasive species into a new body of water. No law can force you to keep a fish you caught