Originally Posted by
yobuck
I suppose weve all heard of the kiss system. (Keep it simple stupid)
About 25 years ago I was building a house in the keys on a canal lot.
It was fairly close to the inlet from the ocean and fish were numerous there.
The contractor id hired for the masonry work was a black man who had a crew
of people working for him. The one guy had a fishing line out in the canal and tied
off to a branch of a small tree. When the branch shook he'd go hand line in the fish.
It was attached to what is known as a yoyo spool. Anyway he was a nice man and I gave
him a rod and reel I had figuring he would enjoy that more. A few weeks later they came back
to do more work and guess what this guy brought along with him. The yoyo setup.
If you ride along the road down there, there are lots of bridges and many of them will have fisherman.
Many of them are black/ Cuban both men and women. The primary setup for many of them is the yoyo.
These are primarily meat fishermen using the fish for food and they use what works for them and is cheap.
You will find the same thing here along the many canals along the roads, also at the launch areas of lakes.
But there they mainly use long cane poles or the even much longer fiberglass telescopic ones.
I had never even considered such a pole until a few months back when I hired a guy to go out with me and
teach me how to catch crappies. He brought with him 3 telescopic poles without reels and a selection of jigs and that was it.
He had been born and raised at Okeechobee. Next day I drove down there and bought 6 rods at an average cost of about 10 bucks.
They collapse down to about 3' in length and can easily fit in the trunk of a car. Ive even taped those tiny reels on a couple of them.
So next time you drive by one of those old ladies sitting on a bucket along a canal, with a bobber on a very long pole, don't take pity.
Stop and watch and learn something.