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Location: Rhinelander. | Hi all, not been on much as I recently moved to Rhinelander and just love it. Wish the honeydo list was shorter so I'd get out more. My e-mail is still [email protected].
Hope to get some of you out this fall, drop me a line. Befor the move I had all my equipment stolen from a storage unit. All they took was fishing gear. Insurance company says because I fish tournaments for money I'm not covered under home owners, shouls have been listed as a business, what a joke!!!! Check out yours to see if you have coverage if a tournament angler.
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | I'll give you a holler one of these days when I head up there Don, I usually fish Sworrall's stomping grounds everyother week. |
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Location: oswego, il | Don, sorry to hear about your stuff but I hope the move gets you out on the water alot more. Catch some fish and post some pics!
Edited by ToddM 9/11/2005 7:20 PM
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| That stinks Don.What is a Pauls Pro AM?Bill Ramsey |
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | I would appeal that decision to the next level in the company. If tournament fishing is not your primary job and most of your fishing is recreational, I think you could win an appeal. If not, start a letter writing campaign to your newspaper, your state insurance authority (every state has one), and the BBB. The squeeking wheel gets the grease (unfortunately). |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | I agree with Bob, don't accept their denial. Unless you are guiding for a living your homeowners should cover it. |
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