..... I always use it in my left hand and the rod in my right, I am right handed and find it easier casting with the big rod with the stick on my left out of the way.
Which is what I do, I actually use the wading staff to loop running line around - which works for me. Mostly
Having rescued (and trained people to undertake the rescue of) anglers on the Ness and other Highland rivers over the past 14 years, I have discovered a common thread based around testosterone and arrogance. What some anglers need to consider is that a wading stick and other stuff characterised as life saving appliances, are not some sort of exotic device that will somehow change the law of physics and hydrodynamics, but instead is an aid to their safety/stability when used
properly.If I am relying on the wading stick/staff alone for stability in fast water, I am in shit creek.
That brings me to Stevens observation about lifejackets.
whilst i really should wear a life jacket ill be honest in saying that I don't. I do however ensure that my wading belt is on and tightly fitted 👍
There are many 'holier than thou' people who will always tell you that a lifejacket is
always the answer. Bollocks.
Lifejackets are
not always the answer for the wading angler. The best place to be wearing lifejackets is when afloat in a boat or a float tube, and certainly when at sea. But there are complications in moving water/river environments. I am in a similar position to Steven, I could perhaps wear a lifejacket more often - but I do not. I seldom wear a lifejacket (not a buoyancy aid, but a
lifejacket) unless the water where I am fishing demands it. There a many reasons for this, and it's a big tangent away from the core topic of wading sticks here, but a lifejacket - like a wading stick - isn't always the answer.
Knowing what to do if you should end in the water and having the presence of mind to act on that knowledge would save the lives of river anglers every year. Of course, so would lifejackets, but only if correctly fitted, suitably serviced, fit for purpose and so on.
I will not go on and on - I promise - but this is where work and play come to an interesting position for me.
Love the tag on the wading stick you have Eddie