Fishing Buddy

Designed & built by Drew Roska, Kylee Norton, Laura Layton, and Staci Barton, Special Education Students Named because it was built to help fishermen cast a pole, the fishing buddy was designed and built specifically for Drew Roska’s dad who injured his elbows when he was electrocuted in an industrial accident.

"My family really loves to fish, said Drew. "It became very difficult for my dad to cast a fishing pole and he had to rely on someone to do it for him. I have always thought that we could make something that would help him and the AT Lab provided a way for us to do this."

Originally the group wanted to use a modified potato gun, but decided that a spring operated launcher would be best. They talked to Stan Clelland, the AT Lab Coordinator, and he helped them come up with a design.

"We had an idea we thought would work but were unable to find a spring big enough," Drew said. "So we went back to the drawing board and built a smaller version. We had problems with the trigger but after we reworked it a couple of times it worked perfectly."

The fishing buddy casts a fishing line 80 feet, an amazing feat considering an average cast is 50 feet.

Drew Roska grinding the pole casterDrew Roska grinding the pole caster

Emily Roska using the completed fishing buddyEmily Roska using the completed fishing buddy

Kylee Norton finishing the pole holderKylee Norton finishing the pole holder

Staci Barton squaring up the bottom of the standStaci Barton squaring up the bottom of the stand

Laura Layton grinding the standLaura Layton grinding the stand

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