A barge pole, or quant pole, is used to propel a boat, punt, or barge by pushing into the bottom or riverbed.
A punting pole is generally referred to simply as a "pole" or "punt pole." It is used to propel a punt, a flat-bottomed boat, along shallow waterways.
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Traditionally. with a long pole
It is called a punt return.
There are narrow flat bottom boats called punts, which are moved with the aid of a long pole. The similar boats in Venice are called gondolas. Small boats may be called skiffs, and the flat-bottom canoes of Louisiana are called pirogues. Large boats are canal boats, or barges.
A traditional flat-bottomed calm water boat, blunt both ends and propelled by a pole, is a punt.
It's called a 'punt'.
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Pass interference CAN be called on a fake punt, however the outside players in the "gunner" position cannot be interfered with. On any given punt play, those players are blocked by up to two players on the punt return team, and as such, any punt play in which the punter tossed it up to one of his gunners would result in an interference call. These players can draw penalties for holding against the punt return team, and interference is NOT allowed against other members of the punt unit.
It was called Punt in ancient times. It was also called French Somaliland.