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davep
Posted 11/6/2004 7:38 PM (#124200)
Subject: A little fishing tip




Posts: 642


Location: mount prospect illinois
Just a little tip from me to all of you if you want to catch some fish while on the water.........When you go fishing and tow your boat an hour to the lake you havent fished since last year...............DONT LEAVE ALL OF YOUR RODS IN THE GARAGE!!!!!!!!!!! I hope this helps...............i dont feel better though.
theedz155
Posted 11/7/2004 5:50 AM (#124210 - in reply to #124200)
Subject: RE: A little fishing tip





Posts: 1438


Dave, it's been a rough year hasn't it????

Scott
sworrall
Posted 11/7/2004 8:00 AM (#124219 - in reply to #124210)
Subject: RE: A little fishing tip





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Did that a couple times. Left the keys to the boat at home once, forgot my net about a BUNCH of times, and went to Canada once with no surface baits.
davep
Posted 11/7/2004 9:09 AM (#124229 - in reply to #124200)
Subject: RE: A little fishing tip


Scott:
Yes, it has been a bit of a "testy" year. That just capped it off. At least my engine worked after sitting for a month waiting for a new lower unit. Steve: That is the worst feeling isnt it?
Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 11/7/2004 9:41 AM (#124231 - in reply to #124200)
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
Dave that sucks! If it helps I have been there too. A few weeks ago my wife asked me to take the day off work and take her fishing. We both got up early, took the baby to day care and drove an hour to the lake in morning traffic. Launched the boat and drove to the first spot. Opened the rod locker, NO RODS! Forgot I fished out of someone elses boat prior weekend and left them in the garage.

kevin
Posted 11/8/2004 8:16 PM (#124430 - in reply to #124200)
Subject: RE: A little fishing tip





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Dave, if it makes you feel any better I have spent the last three weekends with broken boats... I got mine fixed last week at the Kly Tourney only to go out in Archerynuts new crestliner and low and behold I brought my Okauchee hex along for the trip and his broke down... If anyone wants their boat to breakdown next weekend I am sure I'll be availble to go for the ride.. That hex has got to still be working..lol...
ToddM
Posted 11/8/2004 8:30 PM (#124431 - in reply to #124200)
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Location: oswego, il
My most embarrassing moment like that came when I first started going out with my now ex-wife. Her step father invited me fishing to his sportsman's club. We went, I backed the boat down in the water, got out to unhook the boat which he was in and locked the keys in his truck. He was not too happy but he called my ex-mother in law and she brought a set of keys over to us.
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