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Hey there, Fishermen and Women!

Did you do any fishing this summer during your time away at camp? Well, camp may be over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t pack a lot more fishing into this summer. Talk to your folks about taking you fishing or helping you locate safe and proper areas where you can fish on your own. It’s a great way to spend an easy summer morning, afternoon, or even evening! Catch you later, Fish Fans!You can spend the rest of your summer ‘gone fishing’ with these excellent, two, new Fishing Poles that are now available at Everything Summer Camp—the Telescopic Pole and the All Species Pole from Ready 2 Fish. Check ‘em out:
Get this easily transportable Fishing Pole for your summer days when the fish are biting.
Telescopic Pole
Measuring in at 5’ 6” when fully extended, this medium/light Fishing Rod is a smart  choice since you’ll never have to worry about breaking the rod tip during transportation! Complete with a telescopic rod blank with ceramic guides, a full EVA Grip Rod Handle, and pre-spooled, reusable spincast reel, this is a great pole for any kid. Don’t be left with a broken pole on those summer days when the fish are bitin’! Go with the Ready 2 Fish Telescopic Pole! Check it out for yourself right here.

 

All Species PoleAll species pole
Fish with your friends this summer using the All Species Pole from Ready 2 Fish. This 5’ 6” medium/light spincast rod has greatly reduced chance of breaking as it separates into two  separate pieces. With a fiberglass rod blank that boasts ceramic guides as well as a Split Grip Rod Handle, the All Species Pole is ready for some action this summer. Check out one for yourself right here.

You may also want to check out other items we carry like bug spray and sunscreen if you’re planning on being outdoors, out on the water, for long periods of time. Staying protected makes for happy fishing! And, as always, thanks for reading.

 

- John

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