Fish head walking cane
- Rutland Rod
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Fish head walking cane
On an online auction along with another, hopefully most of us don’t need a walking stick but if you want something elegant this could be it ! I prefer the other one myself though.
- Lea Dweller
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Re: Fish head walking cane
They are both very nice, but sadly due to my 'lock down' increased drinking, I am more in need of crutches!
- Catfish.017
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Re: Fish head walking cane
Here's another
- Rutland Rod
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Re: Fish head walking cane
Your one is much more lifelike, nicely painted
- Catfish.017
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Re: Fish head walking cane
It is one of several we bought as presents for my late Father in Law. I can't remember where we bought it, possibly the Lake District?
- Penninelad
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Re: Fish head walking cane
These have been seen before on TFF but here are a pike and trout sticks made by a friend.
Mark Davies
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Re: Fish head walking cane
Mark they are stunning. I’ve seen few better than that pike!
I have laid aside business, and gone a'fishing.
Izaak Walton
Izaak Walton
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Re: Fish head walking cane
Excellent! How I wish I could post pictures - don't ask! I have a crook (or perhaps more correctly a "cromach" stick?) made for me by the late, great Jim Weir of Over Garrel. It's adorned with a delightful brown trout crafted from horn from his own flock. He gifted it to me after I helped him over lambing time, as neighbours did. A celebrity 'guest' I took fishing on the Naver refused to believe it was made of natural horn, when wet it does look alive!