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Yellowfin Tuna On Cane Pole |
Jul 25 2010, 06:36 AM
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WOW! Too funny. No fancy boat, No fancy tackle, No fancy electronics. This guy sounds like he is from Louisanna. I hear the cajun accent. ![]() Don't Forget To Get Your ROBALOBOATING.COM Shirts Today!!!
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Jul 25 2010, 08:08 AM
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So all of us should juse sell all our rods and reels and get Calcutta poles.
I will give you a address to send them too. In return I'll send you back Calcutta poles. LoL Thanks for the video . Had PoPs look at it and he thought they were fishing for trout like they do out front of the house . Had a good laugh when that tuna hit and he said that's no trout. When he was just back from the service he bad fished the Buttler chain of lakes with a Calcutta pole 6 inches of line and a pork rine on the end . They would run it across the Lillie pads and would catch large mouth bass. He said most were around 7-10lbs. I love hearing about the old days and I do rember going put there when I was 4-5 but o had to stay at the park with mom. The good old days he says . ![]() |
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Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 8th September 2010 - 06:45 AM |

