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    Today I happened to be in the right place at the right time. MY local Wal mart marked down its swimming pool noodles to 25 cents each. So I bought 177 of them. I figure that will last me awhile

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    That's a great deal. I guess. A picture of that would be funny. Bet the clerk was shocked.
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    I will get a picture. the pickup bed is full of them. Several people asked me what I was going to do with so many noodles.

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    good deal! i've never even down any noodling and i'd probably have loaded my car up.

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    Your a man after my own heart. I use pool noodles all the time for something or other. In the pickup bed under my kayak, on my kayak trailer, on my
    deer hauler handles. All kinds of things great to use pool noodles on. Congrats on a super deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charliee View Post
    Today I happened to be in the right place at the right time. MY local Wal mart marked down its swimming pool noodles to 25 cents each. So I bought 177 of them. I figure that will last me awhile
    If you make the Toledo Bend (San Miguel Park) gathering in January, bring a dozen and I'll pay you double what you paid.
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    Ok here is a picture. I hope it comes out.
    Yes the clerk was suprised.

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    You must be gonna build fishing noodles to sell! I make 3 from one and some folks make 4. Just making 3 x 177 is 531 ! We can only use 20 per person here. I have about 100 and we seldom ever use them anymore. Lots of fun but don't have a use for the fish.
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    I will admit that it is way more than I will need for a long time. However I wanted to have some to give to friends that are interested in making their own. Plus I will have fun making some up and giving them away to friends. I doubt that I will fish with more than a couple of dozen at any given time.

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    Hey Charliee, how's about telling us how to make them? I always used 1 gal OJ containers but they sure are bulky and now that I'm downsizing my boat I could use the room.

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