What type of wood......

I used a "red hardwood" tool handle from an old fashioned hardware shop, it is still going well 10 years or so on, I think B&Q sell these from time to time. Bog standard broom handles for shorter ones seem to work well as well.
 
i know you are supposed to use ash, but i have a 3m soft pine one that will prob last about 10years like the last one

b&q wasn't much

seems hard to get the right stuff more than 2m long
 
I've got some Iroko I was thinking of making a new boathook out of.Not good?

You have to watch the grain in Iroko. It can by quite 'swirly', so in a long thin thing like a boat hook handle, can can end up with an area of cross-grain and weakness.
 
Hickory
From Wiki- The wood is very hard, stiff, dense and shock resistant.
There are woods that are stronger than hickory and woods that are harder, but the combination of strength, toughness, hardness, and stiffness found in hickory wood is not found in any other commercial wood.
It is used for tool handles, bows, wheel spokes, carts, drumsticks, lacrosse stick handles, golf club shafts (sometimes still called hickory stick, even though made of steel or graphite), the bottom of skis, walking sticks and for punitive use as a switch (like hazel), and especially as a cane-like hickory stick in schools and use by parents. Paddles are often made from hickory.
 
In England we use common native woods, Ash is like a weed its (or was ) so prolific

Hickory
From Wiki- The wood is very hard, stiff, dense and shock resistant.
There are woods that are stronger than hickory and woods that are harder, but the combination of strength, toughness, hardness, and stiffness found in hickory wood is not found in any other commercial wood.
It is used for tool handles, bows, wheel spokes, carts, drumsticks, lacrosse stick handles, golf club shafts (sometimes still called hickory stick, even though made of steel or graphite), the bottom of skis, walking sticks and for punitive use as a switch (like hazel), and especially as a cane-like hickory stick in schools and use by parents. Paddles are often made from hickory.
 
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