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Wading staff
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Posted 30 November 2011 - 11:24 AM
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#2 Guest_RiverNinja_*
Posted 30 November 2011 - 11:39 AM
#3
Posted 30 November 2011 - 12:16 PM
When I visit a new trib.. I will usually pick up a dead branch and use that as my wading stick...
That's what I am currently doing, but a staff would be a lot better and you don't spend time looking for one when you could be fishing.
#4
Posted 30 November 2011 - 12:47 PM
#5 Guest_RiverNinja_*
Posted 30 November 2011 - 01:25 PM
#6
Posted 30 November 2011 - 03:31 PM
hope that helps
...DEV..
#7
Posted 01 December 2011 - 11:11 AM
How many of you guys have a wading staff? I am considering getting one and would like some recommendations.
Best I ever had was a old school cross country ski pole made of bamboo from the garbage ...took off the basket and tied my nylon stringer to it and clipped it on with a biner... lightest stick ever and it floated.lost it 2 weeks ago at around Erindale any one see it
#8
Posted 01 December 2011 - 01:34 PM
Best I ever had was a old school cross country ski pole made of bamboo from the garbage ...took off the basket and tied my nylon stringer to it and clipped it on with a biner... lightest stick ever and it floated.lost it 2 weeks ago at around Erindale any one see it
did you check near the branches by the dam?
#9
Posted 01 December 2011 - 01:36 PM
#10
Posted 01 December 2011 - 04:14 PM
#11
Posted 01 December 2011 - 07:06 PM
The big difference with a wading staff is that it collapses and you put it on your belt when you don't need it. so your hands are free. With a ski pole you have to keep on hanging on to it and that becomes a pain in the you know what. Also with the wading staff, if your standing in the river, you just drop the staff and it's on an elastic cord, so when you start walking again, just pick it up and away you go.
Collapsable is convienient but they only function in compression, if you use it to pull yourself out or get a buddy to pull you it will detach section by section. The bungiee cords inside are only strong enough to keep the staff closed, 3/16" diameter just like the ones in tent poles. A solid pole may be a pain but with a hook on the end you can push or pull yourself out, or someone can pull you out with it. Can't do that with a collapsable one the cord will just snap.
#12
Posted 01 December 2011 - 10:29 PM
#13
Posted 03 December 2011 - 08:50 PM
Collapsable is convienient but they only function in compression, if you use it to pull yourself out or get a buddy to pull you it will detach section by section. The bungiee cords inside are only strong enough to keep the staff closed, 3/16" diameter just like the ones in tent poles. A solid pole may be a pain but with a hook on the end you can push or pull yourself out, or someone can pull you out with it. Can't do that with a collapsable one the cord will just snap.
There are staffs which each section is locked in place, so that would solve that issue. I also think that they are useful when you need to determine how deep the water is.
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