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I have a friend who has ALS and he can't grip a pole with his left hand.  Is there any kind of brace or device to help with this problem.  He really loves fishing and taking his grandkids out and this is really bothering him.

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13 hours ago, Tim Graber said:

I have a friend who has ALS and he can't grip a pole with his left hand.  Is there any kind of brace or device to help with this problem.  He really loves fishing and taking his grandkids out and this is really bothering him.

Tim, try this site. They may be able to help you.

 

https://www.disabledsportsusa.org/sports/adaptive-equipment/fishing-equipment/ 

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5 minutes ago, Sam said:

Tim, try this site. They may be able to help you.

 

https://www.disabledsportsusa.org/sports/adaptive-equipment/fishing-equipment/ 

This product looks like it would re3ally help:

 

http://www.adaptiveoutdoorsman.com/strongarm.html

 

Nice bird -dog @Sam!

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Welcome aboard, Tim!

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Tim,

I hope these photos went through, I am lousy with this computer stuff.  I founded and directed a nonprofit organization, Serve Outdoors, in 2008.  These devices got a lot of use by people with disabilities.  Good luck!

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