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William Joseph Wading Staff

William Joseph Wading Staff

This Wading Staff is the fast-water facilitator. It quickly adjusts to fit just about every angler. It will save your knees while hiking to that secret fishing spot or add needed stability when you are wading through swift water. The staff is made from high-strength composite metal alloys and the handle is a special cork/rubber composite that is more durable easier to hold than conventional cork. With the soft shock anti-shock system as well, you'll be ready to tackle any river. • Handle is made of a tough Cork/Rubber composite • Super wide wrist strap with neoprene lining • Quick and secure locking adjustment • Rubber foot for grip paired with an anti-shock system • Free Shipping!

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