Wii Fishing Pole add on

by Edwin in Gaming Gadgets

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We all know that Bass Fishing will be heading towards the Wii, which is why this plastic attachment to the Wiimote has been released by Brando. Dubbed the Wii Fishing Pole, it converts your Wiimote into a pseudo fishing pole to increase the level of realism and immersion. Since it is retractable, storing it would be a cinch. The Wii Fishing Pole has a minimum length of 53cm and a maximum reach of 130cm, retailing for $19. I guess the only thing you’d catch with this pole are incredulous stares from your family.

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2 Comments on “Wii Fishing Pole add on”

GeekAlerts Says:

July 5th, 2007 at 10:54 am

Cool! I got my hand on a Wii some month agao. I will definitely consider buying the Fishing Pole, fishing games are great fun on the Wii. :)

But the Wii Blaster is currently #1 on the wish list.

Yet more gadget thumbs » Coolest Gadgets Says:

July 5th, 2007 at 1:09 pm

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