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How many of you have kicked rods overboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 359386" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>Don't remember dropping my own overboard but I went to Heidecke lake in IL one time, my buddy caught a nice walleye and a striper. All I caught was a rod and reel on the bottom while trolling. Plfueger Supreme reel and nice ugly stick rod, both still usable.</p><p></p><p>Here is a expensive one for ya. I was on a long range trip out of San Diego on the Shogun. A guy was using a 200 lb test rod and reel for BIG yellowfin tuna on the rail (as we all were), something hit it and it was out of his hands in an instant. He just put his head on the rail and cried. Probably a $900.00 rig minimum including all the 200 lb test hollowbraid we were using.</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 359386, member: 4469"] Don't remember dropping my own overboard but I went to Heidecke lake in IL one time, my buddy caught a nice walleye and a striper. All I caught was a rod and reel on the bottom while trolling. Plfueger Supreme reel and nice ugly stick rod, both still usable. Here is a expensive one for ya. I was on a long range trip out of San Diego on the Shogun. A guy was using a 200 lb test rod and reel for BIG yellowfin tuna on the rail (as we all were), something hit it and it was out of his hands in an instant. He just put his head on the rail and cried. Probably a $900.00 rig minimum including all the 200 lb test hollowbraid we were using. Tim [/QUOTE]
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