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How many of you have kicked rods overboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 359382" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>If you can pinpoint where it went overboard or marked it w gps I would say go back and get it. Tie a med size treble hook behind a 1oz bullet weight and drag the bottom. I've recovered a few rods this way.The hook catches the rod and then a guide and you can pull it to the surface, you should be able to feel when you snag it. Years ago my brother lost a rod while we bank fished for Cats. He was messing with another rod when this rod was violently yanked into the water from a forked stick. A half hour later I felt a tug on my slip rig and reeled in What seemed like a nice fish, his rod hooked in the tip eye by my single hook emerged from the water and he grabbed his rod and reeled in the 10lb Channel Cat that stole his pole!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 359382, member: 10919"] If you can pinpoint where it went overboard or marked it w gps I would say go back and get it. Tie a med size treble hook behind a 1oz bullet weight and drag the bottom. I've recovered a few rods this way.The hook catches the rod and then a guide and you can pull it to the surface, you should be able to feel when you snag it. Years ago my brother lost a rod while we bank fished for Cats. He was messing with another rod when this rod was violently yanked into the water from a forked stick. A half hour later I felt a tug on my slip rig and reeled in What seemed like a nice fish, his rod hooked in the tip eye by my single hook emerged from the water and he grabbed his rod and reeled in the 10lb Channel Cat that stole his pole! [/QUOTE]
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