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| I'm getting ready for muskie opener here in Minnesota, switching out rods and reels. It's the end of a long day, I put my reel on backwards, then I thread line through all the eyelets but miss the line guide on the reel, of course then on the next to last try I miss an eyelet half way up. And this is all after six stitchs in my neck when my girlfriend stabs me because she thinks I spend way to much time with my wife and family. Boy, I can't wait til Saturday morning. Good luck fisherman! |
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| I would have posted earlier, but couldn't stop laughing!!! LOL X 1,000,000! No doubt this post ranks w/ the classic "I Have Noticed", and must be preserved for future generations to enjoy and learn from!!! :O:O:O:O:O:O |
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Location: NeverNever Lake | Eye Eye Captain |
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| Aye aye soy capitaaan!That was pretty funny.Especially like the part about the girlfriend. I hate when that happens!!! Steve |
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Location: oswego, il | Sounds to me like you need a new girlfriend. Perhaps your wife could set you up with one?lol Better yet, take your kids to hooters and let them pick one out! Can't say I have ever put a reel on backwards but I sure have missed my share of guides. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I would just use nail clippers to cut the line from now on. Bad idea to have sharp objects handy under the circumstances. |
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