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    What do you charge for them, my walking sticK (old bit of drift wood is getting a bit past it). How tough are they
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    I think he has us all a bit curious as to the final finished 'stick'...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    What do you charge for them, my walking sticK (old bit of drift wood is getting a bit past it). How tough are they
    Can't go past a good piece of manuka, I helped dad cut some poles for the drag net near 20 years ago..... many a good size flounder and mullet later one has a flounder spike attached with s/steel mig wire the other I cut a taper on with a knife and attached to a broom for a new handle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmynostars View Post
    Can't go past a good piece of manuka, I helped dad cut some poles for the drag net near 20 years ago..... many a good size flounder and mullet later one has a flounder spike attached with s/steel mig wire the other I cut a taper on with a knife and attached to a broom for a new handle
    Manuka and kanuka are fantastic stuff... and the neat thing is if you ever get sick of the stick you can saw it up and smoke a trout with it
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