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Message Subject: Stolen Gear
TLucht
Posted 9/25/2006 9:40 PM (#210835)
Subject: Stolen Gear




Posts: 17


Location: Antigo, WI
Help needed! I am asking all of you on MuskieFirst to help a fellow musky hunter recover his stolen musky gear. My friend had a black and green soft sided takle bag with about $1200.00 worth of baits, raingear and his Frabill net taken out of his boat parked in his driveway. If anyone comes accross any information that may help recover his gear or atleast catch the responsible party please contact the Antigo Police Department at 715-627-6411.
sworrall
Posted 9/25/2006 9:41 PM (#210836 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear





Posts: 32879


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Was the equipment stolen in Antigo or elsewhere?
TLucht
Posted 9/25/2006 9:47 PM (#210838 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear




Posts: 17


Location: Antigo, WI
Steve, the equipment was stolen from his home in Antigo.
Troyz.
Posted 9/26/2006 6:00 AM (#210855 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
That is pretty sad, once a safe small community, sound slike petty theft has been a issue. I always left my vehicle unlocked and equipment in my truck, but last time home my parents were telling me about all the auto break ins, went a locked the vehicle up.

Troyz
nwild
Posted 9/26/2006 6:11 AM (#210857 - in reply to #210855)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I consider myself fortunate that wasn't me. I routinely leave gear in my boat waiting for the next trip, it's never far enough away to worry about cleaning the boat out is it? Last night the rig was emptied!
Fullback
Posted 9/26/2006 10:18 AM (#210908 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear




Posts: 31


Location: Hoges Store, VA
It takes a low down SOB to steal to begin with...........but it takes a lower one to steal muskie baits, rods, and nets, or any kind of fishin/huntin tools..........I'd be upset if someone broke into my vehicle and stole my radio or cell phone or something......but for someone to steal rods/baits/nets etc, I'd be irrate.
Guest
Posted 9/26/2006 12:03 PM (#210940 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear


I know it is a long shot but Chippewa Falls Police departent recently recovered a mess of Tackle.
RUMBLEFISH
Posted 9/26/2006 2:43 PM (#210978 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear




Posts: 327


It really sucks having anything that you worked hard for to get ripped off !!! It even sucks when free stuff gets heisted !! My cousin in s.e. Minnesota had some jack-hole smash his window and steal a small 8 pt. rack that we cut off a dead deer , now that's low !! Worst part is we stopped for a beer and were in the bar no longer than 15 minutes , it was a cold ride home !!!
Guest
Posted 9/26/2006 6:31 PM (#211016 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear


man that really sucks.....insurance cover any of that? Home insurance or car insurance?
nwild
Posted 9/26/2006 6:55 PM (#211022 - in reply to #211016)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I just talked to the fellow that was victimized. So far it seems like his home insurance will take care of things. I sure hope everything works out for him.
Kazmuskie
Posted 9/26/2006 7:33 PM (#211023 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear




Posts: 194


Check the local Meth-heads. They're always awake and desperate for cash. They'll steal anything for more.
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 9/26/2006 10:55 PM (#211043 - in reply to #210835)
Subject: RE: Stolen Gear




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
good luck finding it. this items appear to be low on recovery rate for local police. Been a year and half and the fondy police dept have not contacted me one time. I have had to make all contact and it was alot more then 1200 bucks worth, not to downplay your loss its just sick that this crap happens.
Pfeiff

Don't tell your in. agent you fish tournaments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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