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    I saw Xring loose a new spinning rod on Piney at Dardanelle a couple years ago. Him and I both tried to drag it up. Was talking to other guys fishing that spot the next day. They caught the pole with a jig and after I told them about it they gave it to me to return. I gave them some baits I was using and thanked them. Xring was shocked to say the least when I stopped on my way home to return the fishing rod. Good things do happen !
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    Left a big tackle box full of Bagley crankbaits on road where I launched during high water. Had to lighten the boat to get it loaded. Drove off and left 125-150 vintage baits. Lately left my 997 in the truck at old town. Got a 999 now. Wish I had the 997.
    Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
    The sheep live in fear of the wolf but in the end it's the shepherd that eats them.
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    Wife.

    But somehow she found her way back home.

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    never lost anything expensive while fishing but found a Bow leaned against a tree in a parking area while hunting deer in Illinois , just put a note on the tree and left phone number , owner called next day and was able to describe it to a T , so he came that night to our camp and picked it up, he was one thankful fellow!! also found a shot gun in Leatherwood Wilderness area while turkey hunting years ago that was left leaning against a tree but was never able to find its owner!!!!!
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    Lost a large tackle box, that I had used to hold down a blown up air mattress while traveling between Conway and Mayflower. As soon as I missed it I turned around and there was no trace. Lost a pair of bifocals in the river...twice while duck hunting. Was able to recover one pair by wading around in bare feet until I found them, then going under after them. You'd be surprised how many sticks feel just like glasses to your feet. Lost myself a couple times in some unknown woods, but I was always returned when found.
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    Pair of $450 prescription sunglasses at bottom of Lake Brewer.

    I've never been lost. I'm always right where I'm at. My wheely has been lost many times, though.

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    That's strange buck rub cause I was bed fishing over on brewer one day, had about a 2.5ib male on a bed and that crazy thing would really "eye" my bait... Finally caught him after what seemed like hours and he was wearing a very expensive pair of glasses.........
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    Dropped a running McCullough chainsaw in the river while working on a duck blind. It was in about 7 feet of water so I took my push pole which had a hook on the end and punched around until I felt the saw. When I pulled my pole up, that saw had cut the end off my pole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Dropped a running McCullough chainsaw in the river while working on a duck blind. It was in about 7 feet of water so I took my push pole which had a hook on the end and punched around until I felt the saw. When I pulled my pole up, that saw had cut the end off my pole.

    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    Man I sure hate to hear that. If that were to happen to me it would cost me about $4000 and all my waypoints I've accumulated over the past couple of years will be copying those to my computer tonight! Hope you get your stuff back!
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