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How many of you have kicked rods overboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="jonboatboy" data-source="post: 359587" data-attributes="member: 13307"><p>I used to joke about buying those floaty things at bass pro because I always kicked rods off in the water but they was always easily retrieved before they sank or they was in such shallow water it was no big deal. Just add a little more oil and they was good to go. I threw my big spinnerbait tonight on my denali 7' medium heavy crankbait rod and it didn't feel nothing like that Abu Garcia rod. Think ima buy another one from wal mart and put a new 6:4:1 Lews reel on it and keep on going. </p><p></p><p>Also back to the being nice thing and getting screwed over again. My buddy calls while I'm out tonight, he and another guy are fishing a tournament. I hadn't caught a fish and was just fishing new areas when my phone rang and he asked if he could borrow my net. I let them borrow it and I ended up loosing a biggin because I didn't have a net. I can win for losing but it was just a fish. Hopefully I'll catch more on another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboatboy, post: 359587, member: 13307"] I used to joke about buying those floaty things at bass pro because I always kicked rods off in the water but they was always easily retrieved before they sank or they was in such shallow water it was no big deal. Just add a little more oil and they was good to go. I threw my big spinnerbait tonight on my denali 7' medium heavy crankbait rod and it didn't feel nothing like that Abu Garcia rod. Think ima buy another one from wal mart and put a new 6:4:1 Lews reel on it and keep on going. Also back to the being nice thing and getting screwed over again. My buddy calls while I'm out tonight, he and another guy are fishing a tournament. I hadn't caught a fish and was just fishing new areas when my phone rang and he asked if he could borrow my net. I let them borrow it and I ended up loosing a biggin because I didn't have a net. I can win for losing but it was just a fish. Hopefully I'll catch more on another day. [/QUOTE]
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