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How many of you have kicked rods overboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 360377" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Was that the one you bought from me? That SUCKS!!!</p><p>Maybe I can find you a new one to replace it, ha-ha. :wink: </p><p></p><p></p><p>A buddy of mine was fishing for walleye and pike with his brother and elderly father up in Canada last month. They only brought 1 rod each for the walleye and they were literally 15 minutes into the trip and his dad accidentally dropped his rod into the water. Thankfully they had a big old spoon tied onto a rod for the pike and they were able to drag it along the bottom and snag it up. Later that day my buddy brings in a nice walleye, so dad sets his pole down in the back to come up and take a look. Sure enough, walleye hits and the rod goes over. Thankfully they were only in about 5 or 6 feet of water and they could see it on the bottom. Big old spoon saves the day again. Fishing for walleye in Canada and saving your rod from the bottom twice, they're some lucky bastards in my book. HA! :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 360377, member: 637"] Was that the one you bought from me? That SUCKS!!! Maybe I can find you a new one to replace it, ha-ha. :wink: A buddy of mine was fishing for walleye and pike with his brother and elderly father up in Canada last month. They only brought 1 rod each for the walleye and they were literally 15 minutes into the trip and his dad accidentally dropped his rod into the water. Thankfully they had a big old spoon tied onto a rod for the pike and they were able to drag it along the bottom and snag it up. Later that day my buddy brings in a nice walleye, so dad sets his pole down in the back to come up and take a look. Sure enough, walleye hits and the rod goes over. Thankfully they were only in about 5 or 6 feet of water and they could see it on the bottom. Big old spoon saves the day again. Fishing for walleye in Canada and saving your rod from the bottom twice, they're some lucky bastards in my book. HA! :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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