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Topic: Bernies Riverstick  (Read 2203 times)

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Lugnut

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2016
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I've searched like crazy on here, but haven't found anything on these. Just wondering if anybody has checked them out?

www.berniesriverstick.com



Lugnut

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I've searched like crazy on here, but haven't found anything on these. Just wondering if anybody has checked them out?

www.berniesriverstick.com

I talked to Bernie this morning.  He's in the process of making a mounting bracket that fits NuCanoe Frontiers (which is what I have).......I am waiting to see a pic in the next 2-3 weeks and I'll go from there.


PokerFishin

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  • Location: Riverbank, CA
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I've seen them and they are cool for sure, but a trolley line and a stakeout pole aren't a bad option and are a bit cheaper.  Plus when you are fishing somewhere like the delta, being able to creep under catwalks and between docks etc is difficult with ~8ft of pole sticking straight in the air!  Having to paddle around the docks etc can consume a significant portion of your time! Being able to creep underneath is often more efficient.
Wes Jones


 

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