Becoming a canoe pole

Becoming a canoe pole. Peeled spruce ready to be fitted with copper pipe shoe to become a canoe pole.

 
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  • Tim, I am guessing that the copper foot keeps the end of the pole from “fraying” out? The only time I’ve really made us of a pole was in Okefenokee, but this is making me want to get out in the canoe again soon!

  • Thats exactly what it does Corey. Thanks for the comment.

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