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iamwalleye1
02-03-2002, 08:43 AM
We were fishing @ depere and my buddie lost a Loomis glx W/stradic! Then up at pipen the same guy lost his glasses over board! Maybe it is my boat! I have say this is the first year I have lost a rod reel combo! We were trolling and came up on a reef and I grabbed the rod out of rod holder and away it went!

Reels
02-03-2002, 09:34 AM
I think you lost a board too that trip to Pippen.

Yes, fishing with you is expensive!! Look on the brite side, at least I lost my stuff, and not yours!



See ya

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Gilly
02-03-2002, 12:24 PM
My brother-in-law and I were on our annual Lake Simcoe fall perch fishing trip. He isn't much of a fisherman and doesn't pretend to be. He often has a lot of problems with his equipment-usually cheap stuff with old line. Finally after many frustrating hours with a cheap reel/pole (his line was hanging up in the reel all day and the drag wouldn't work either) his pole broke- he was probably snagged on our anchor rope. He threw the broken rod tip into the lake. He then chucked the reel/rod handle overboard. Would you believe a few minutes later I was reeling in a cast along the bottom and I brought up that reel/rod handle. I have never heard him laugh so hard for so long in my life. We still laugh about it today.

Targa_Wi
02-04-2002, 11:04 PM
A friend of mine by the name of Rick fished with me one day on Winnebago, and as can be on Winnebago, it was pretty rough that day. Well, Rick lost his lunch, about 15 minutes after he ate it. Another time up on the Bay, out of Sturgeon bay, it was also rough, and that day he managed to lose one of my planer boards. After pulling in six lines, and being pushed by 3 - 4 footers, it becomes very hard to keep an Offshore board in sight . This same Rick, one day ice fishing on Green Lake, dropped his sandwich, the soup ladle, and his pipe, all down an 8" hole in the ice. First time out, my 4 year old son Dylan lost his snoopy rod. He cried alot, but soon foregot as in the next two hours we put 15 walleyes in the boat, his first fish being a 4#. Tim #548