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Interesting Story
Posted by:
Jeffrey Wolfanger
(---.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net)
Date: December 11, 2005 01:44PM
I have been away on business, a lot lately. However, I managed to get a few days of fishing in between this weekend and last weekend.
Yesteday, I was wading in Galveston, Texas for the flounder run....It was very cold, and I was talking to a fella when he got hung up. The interesting thing was he started horsing this rod and moved one of his hands up 1/2 up the rod while continuing to horse it. I watched in awe as I new it was just a matter of time. Sure enough it snapped in not 2, but 3 pieces..... The guy, was a real nice. But he got madder than @#$%& yelling about XYZ rod manufacturer is top of the line....He can't believe it happened, they owe him a new rod, after all they are top of the line...etc... Now, in my mind I felt like saying it wasn't the rod but your misuse. Anyhow, I say the warranty post, and just feel this is worth a consideration..... Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
Christian Brink
(---.dsl.aracnet.com)
Date: December 11, 2005 02:07PM
One of the first things my freinds taught me when I started fishing was - If you snag, point the rod at the snag and pull the line.
Why do people not know this, I've always thought of this as basic information. Or were my early fishing experiences an anomoly. Christian Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
Bob Crook
(---.onspeed.com)
Date: December 11, 2005 02:26PM
I agree with Christian. I would sure rather break the leader and lose the lure or fly than have to get a new rod, even if I had to cut the line would be a lot less $$$$'s than a new rod. Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: December 11, 2005 02:32PM
What you witnessed is what most fishermen would do in that situation. It never occurs to most that a fishing rod can break from anything other than a defect. Expensive rods are, after all, supposed to unbreakable. This is the mindset of the general fishing public.
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Posted by:
bill boettcher
(---.250.36.178.Dial1.Weehawken1.Level3.net)
Date: December 11, 2005 04:31PM
Jeffrey
I think you should have said some thing. At least tried to educate him. Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
vance corbett
(---.chvlva.adelphia.net)
Date: December 11, 2005 06:51PM
I get a real kick out of seeing things like this... I cannot help but laugh... Back in the truck I cry with laughter. I also laugh really hard when I watch the 250 pound professional bass fishermen on TV dressed up in what looks like a NASCAR driver's coveralls (maybe it's all those patches)... When they hook a fish they bolt upright out of their swivel chair and in one swift motion jerk the rod and reel up skyward over their right shoulder bending the rod almost half-in-two... 250 pound man... three pound fish... This is where the mindset of the general fishing public originates. Best, Vance Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
Tom Nair
(---.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net)
Date: December 11, 2005 07:33PM
Most people who do this are just plain beginner fisherman. I saw a guy out in the bay in a boat. He snagged the bottom and his drag was tighter than a drum. The boat kept going forward and he just held his rod, watching it bend till it broke! Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
Jeffrey Wolfanger
(---.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net)
Date: December 11, 2005 09:33PM
The rest of this story proceeds he went back to the car and got another rod....My buddy I were laughing hysteracially, his amazement after horsing that thing like it was iron was something else. We didn't think he would make it back, he did 20 minutes latter. He proceeded to wade back out and in the process his do-net caught a rock and flipped his tackle went all over, he got back some plastics....He ended up catching one, and lossing two at the net. We felt bad for the guy gave him our fish, as he was having an expensive trip.....
vance corbett Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I get a real kick out of seeing things like > this... I cannot help but laugh... Back in the > truck I cry with laughter. I also laugh really > hard when I watch the 250 pound professional bass > fishermen on TV dressed up in what looks like a > NASCAR driver's coveralls (maybe it's all those > patches)... When they hook a fish they bolt > upright out of their swivel chair and in one swift > motion jerk the rod and reel up skyward over their > right shoulder bending the rod almost > half-in-two... 250 pound man... three pound > fish... This is where the mindset of the general > fishing public originates. Best, Vance Re: Interesting Story
Posted by:
Scott VanGuilder
(---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: December 12, 2005 10:01AM
Last spring I donated a rod(nice one too) to an all night grad party for a door prize. I put a note with the rod giving a description, line weight, lure wieght, care etc. The very next week I was talking with the women that I gave the rod to and she said the kid that won the rod broke the rod 1st time out. I was sick to my stomach. The blank was an unsanded blank so there was no warranty, but I spent hours on a custom birch handle and a closed wrap.
She said her son had talked to the kid that broke the rod and he was over on # test for line and basically did the same thing on a snag. I offered to try and repair and never heard anything more. later that month I hear that this same kid did the same another rod. Man you get a decent quality graphite rod and there is no way it will stand up to that kind of abuse. These things ain't ugly sticks. Some that fishes like that needs to shop at Walmart for fishing rods:( Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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