I've got a whole whack (no pun intended) of these sitting around, that I've been thinking about finishing and selling. These are extras we had from Northern Isle Carving Enterprises in Campbell River. (back when they were still in business). All hand carved, kiln dried,etc.... Just wanted some input to see if everyone else is using something better these days or not. Personally, I really like them
A friend of mine owns a hunting/ fishing store in lone butte and he sells something simular but its called the chilliwacker ( made in the wack) .. He says he actually sells quite a few of em...
Thought this post was going to be about all the bright boys who sit snagging hatchery fish at the meat hole to take home some nice fertilizer. That aside, I have seen similar things being sold. Myself I have always made do with what I have on hand (a piece of wood from shore), a rock or if they are small enough, I simpley break the neck. But there are always people who will pay money for what some consider "extras".
Yup, got a bunch left. Most of them are the bare treated wood (they came in two types)....might have one or two of the varnished ones as well. I have to go check the basement!
Actually, I checked my storage room today and I do have one left that's unvarnished, in the smaller size. PM me if you're still interested.
The rest were sold back in 2009!
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