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Thread: AAAAAARGH!! Left a rod on my roof at the Russian...

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    Default AAAAAARGH!! Left a rod on my roof at the Russian...

    and drove off!! I'm not even blond, I'm grey!!

    I am too embarrassed to mention the rod/manufacturer from Bainbridge(don't even think of asking which rod, I don't want to think about it!), cuz anyone who doe$n't account for that rod and reel $et-up at all times i$ an idiot.

    Who? Me? Uh-huh!

    On the Russian at the summer bridge turn-off, next to that Hideaway place below G-ville.

    If you found it let me know by PM and I'll make it worth your while...

    Gave the shops in G-ville and Rhonert Park a heads up to keep an eye out for it.



    (This is a real bummer, hide the razor blades...)

    TIA, JGB

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    I have heard these stories for many years in the sporting goods business.

    Bad ones are shotguns after hunting left on top of the vehicle....

    We will keep an ear open for you.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
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    Contact me for any reason........
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    Hmmm I'm thinking about carving my name number on my pole

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    I've lost 2 wetsuits and quite a few coffee cups off the top of the car, but amazed at how many cups of coffee were still there waiting for me when I reached my destination, but fortunately no rods or guns yet. I try and get in a routine when setting up and taking down and I always set the rod up first and break it down and put it away first. Hope it turns up for you still in fishable condition.

    Russell

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    I know a couple guys that were fishing that stretch Monday.

    They mentioned fish and sea lions but never said anything about a fly rod/reel.

    I'll ask anyway.

    My condolences.

    It's tuff losing nice things erroneously...

    Better than losing an arm or a hand though...

    The rod and reel can 'grow back'

    M

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    Default put it on the roof

    That has got to be by far the number one reason for lost/destroyed fishing rods. I've done it myself and know several other's who've done it.
    There's no getting around the inevitable mistakes but I have learned over time to always make a last check of the roof before driving away.

    Condolences on your lost rod, I feel your pain.

    Ed
    Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

    Jake: Hit it.

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    Default sorry

    I was going around a sharp freeway on ramp in oregon, I looked out the window and there it was my snowbord flying through the air like a bird. It was worthless after that. hope you get your Rod/reel back.

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    Default Thanx for the condolences...

    funeral TBA.

    JGB

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    What's amazing to me is how long stuff can stay on the roof before it flies off.

    Rods can be good for up to a half-mile.

    Fly boxes can go several miles.

    Every year I have to remind myself to try to avoid collecting further data on such matters.

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    It is amazing I once drove around with a knife in my gutter for a week, I keep hearing a tap, tap, tap when I was driving. Aweek later when I got tired of the noise I looked up on the roof and the gutter/channel had a knife I had used the week before

    Sorry about the rod, wounder if your insurance(home owners) can cover it, it might unless you cheap like me and have the deductible crazy high.

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