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Topic: How to make a poke pole?  (Read 15452 times)

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APayne

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If you’re going for monkeyface, you don’t even need the mono leader: just slide a snap swivel on there and clip a hook to it.


I talked to a fish and game warden and he told me you have to have some line on the end and not just a hook to count as hook and line fishing. He said a hook to a swivel is not a legal method for taking MFP.

This is what I was told and I could have misunderstood but you might want to check before fishing with out line again.

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E Kayaker

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Lots of good info, thanks. I was thinking it would be good to be able to adjust the length, if for nothing else so it is easier to transport.
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

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