cops didn't get beagle was a close call though
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cops didn't get beagle was a close call though
fish checkers probably 5, rods and reels, bait bucket, worm boxes that had not even been opened, sweat shirt with my cell phone in the pocket, water bottles, pliers, trolling motor, and one son in law.
2 golden measuring rulers ..several different tools..a Tilley Hat that floated & got it back & me last oct 31st At Truman..Rofl
65 dollar pocket knife , not so funny it looked like every thing was in slow motion when it bounced twice and then went plunck!!!!!!
Brush grabber, three crappie rods, two ultra lites, brush grabbers, tackle containers, nets, rain gear, minnow buckets, glasses, glasses, glasses, glasses...
I have lost 4 or 5 fish measures a 16 foot rod with reel. Brand new bags of jigs. Then to the pain full part a G loomis rod with an okuma reel. Spent many hours swimming around trying to find that one. An now the top one, a two week old Minn Kota trolling motor, hit a wave just right an ripped it off the front of the boat.
I have lost so many things I get sick to my stomach thinking about them. Thanks for the reminder, Brother. I hope to retrieve the object you speak of soon. Will let you know how that turns out.
Not really in the lake, but I once locked my keys in the truck at the ramp on Stockton 2 hours from home. To make it worse the truck was still running. Thought I could get in by breaking out the sliding rear window. finally broke the glass only to find all I broke was the glass in the camper shell. Burned about half a tank of gas before another set of keys could be delivered.
ya'all are just as clumsy as me! thabks for this thread, now I don't feel so bad!
I see several have lost fish checkers. Because I kayak and things do fall over the side easier than in a boat, I used one of those blue sleeping mats you get a wal-mart, cut a piece the same shape as the checker, glued to the back. Now, it floats. I used that mat material for all types of things so I had one laying around, any type of floating material will work. A piece of swimming noodle tied to a string and attached to the checker will keep it from sinking.