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JimH August 16th 06 10:33 PM

Well, that was interesting...
 

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
Had a first today.

Took a client out on a guided trip to Webster Lake for smallmouth and
largemouth bass.

As the morning progressed, we had done ok, nothing spectacular, but
just before we headed in, I set him up with a spinning reel and a
small 1/2 ounce Kastmaster to hit a spot that usually produces late in
the day.

He managed to chuck the thing into the overhanging trees and wouldn't
you know it - a really nice sized largemouth came out of the water and
grabbed onto the lure just as he was pulling it out of the water.

4 lbs of largemouth hanging off the Kastmaster about a foot in the
air.

I laughed so hard I almost fell out of the boat.

He managed to get free before I could get the camera - that would have
been a good one.


Funny story!

Speaking of fishing rods...........

.......My wife broke the tip off my favorite rod today. I keep my rods in
the corner of the garage propped up against the wall. This particular rod
somehow fell and landed on an open cooler (why it was open, I don't know).
She returned from working out this morning, saw the open cooler and closed
it without removing the tip of the rod first, breaking off the tip.

It was not an expensive rod but a good quality one piece graphite rod with a
great feel when fishing for walleye or perch. I bought 20 some years
ago.....it was my "Lucille". ;-)

Dammit!



Don White August 16th 06 11:21 PM

Well, that was interesting...
 
JimH wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

Had a first today.

Took a client out on a guided trip to Webster Lake for smallmouth and
largemouth bass.

As the morning progressed, we had done ok, nothing spectacular, but
just before we headed in, I set him up with a spinning reel and a
small 1/2 ounce Kastmaster to hit a spot that usually produces late in
the day.

He managed to chuck the thing into the overhanging trees and wouldn't
you know it - a really nice sized largemouth came out of the water and
grabbed onto the lure just as he was pulling it out of the water.

4 lbs of largemouth hanging off the Kastmaster about a foot in the
air.

I laughed so hard I almost fell out of the boat.

He managed to get free before I could get the camera - that would have
been a good one.



Funny story!

Speaking of fishing rods...........

......My wife broke the tip off my favorite rod today. I keep my rods in
the corner of the garage propped up against the wall. This particular rod
somehow fell and landed on an open cooler (why it was open, I don't know).
She returned from working out this morning, saw the open cooler and closed
it without removing the tip of the rod first, breaking off the tip.

It was not an expensive rod but a good quality one piece graphite rod with a
great feel when fishing for walleye or perch. I bought 20 some years
ago.....it was my "Lucille". ;-)

Dammit!


Isn't that odd. My #2 son and his buddies decided to go fishing on
Sunday. He went out and bought a new rod/reel and left. Half an hour
later he was back looking for my old rod with Mitchel reel that I hadn't
used in about 15 years. Brings it back at 2100 hrs with the reel wind
handle broken. Seems one of his buddies caught a fish and laid the rod
on the ground behind my son. Robbie backed up, stepped on it, and that
was it.

JimH August 16th 06 11:45 PM

Well, that was interesting...
 

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 17:33:49 -0400, " JimH" not telling you @
pffftt.com wrote:


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
Had a first today.

Took a client out on a guided trip to Webster Lake for smallmouth and
largemouth bass.

As the morning progressed, we had done ok, nothing spectacular, but
just before we headed in, I set him up with a spinning reel and a
small 1/2 ounce Kastmaster to hit a spot that usually produces late in
the day.

He managed to chuck the thing into the overhanging trees and wouldn't
you know it - a really nice sized largemouth came out of the water and
grabbed onto the lure just as he was pulling it out of the water.

4 lbs of largemouth hanging off the Kastmaster about a foot in the
air.

I laughed so hard I almost fell out of the boat.

He managed to get free before I could get the camera - that would have
been a good one.


Funny story!

Speaking of fishing rods...........

......My wife broke the tip off my favorite rod today. I keep my rods in
the corner of the garage propped up against the wall. This particular rod
somehow fell and landed on an open cooler (why it was open, I don't know).
She returned from working out this morning, saw the open cooler and closed
it without removing the tip of the rod first, breaking off the tip.

It was not an expensive rod but a good quality one piece graphite rod with
a
great feel when fishing for walleye or perch. I bought 20 some years
ago.....it was my "Lucille". ;-)

Dammit!


Spinning or casting? Weight? Length?

The reason I ask is that I have a couple of spare graphite blanks and
would be glad to make one to replace it for you - gratis. Might take
a month or so because it would be a spare time project, but if you
want...


Tom, I appreciate the offer. You have once again shown that you are one of
the class acts of this NG. ;-)

It is a rod for a spinning reel. Berkley Power Pole, R30-6, medium action,
one piece, 6 feet. Black foam grips.

I will respectfully decline your offer as it is certainly not worth your
time, effort. Understand, however, that your offer was, as I stated
earlier, really appreciated though.

I will certainly be happy to mail it to you for you to work on during the
winter and add to your rod collection. Postage is on me. ;-)

Let me know if you want it. ;-)



JimH August 17th 06 12:29 AM

Well, that was interesting...
 

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 18:45:46 -0400, " JimH" not telling you @
pffftt.com wrote:


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 17:33:49 -0400, " JimH" not telling you @
pffftt.com wrote:


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
m...
Had a first today.

Took a client out on a guided trip to Webster Lake for smallmouth and
largemouth bass.

As the morning progressed, we had done ok, nothing spectacular, but
just before we headed in, I set him up with a spinning reel and a
small 1/2 ounce Kastmaster to hit a spot that usually produces late in
the day.

He managed to chuck the thing into the overhanging trees and wouldn't
you know it - a really nice sized largemouth came out of the water and
grabbed onto the lure just as he was pulling it out of the water.

4 lbs of largemouth hanging off the Kastmaster about a foot in the
air.

I laughed so hard I almost fell out of the boat.

He managed to get free before I could get the camera - that would have
been a good one.

Funny story!

Speaking of fishing rods...........

......My wife broke the tip off my favorite rod today. I keep my rods
in
the corner of the garage propped up against the wall. This particular
rod
somehow fell and landed on an open cooler (why it was open, I don't
know).
She returned from working out this morning, saw the open cooler and
closed
it without removing the tip of the rod first, breaking off the tip.

It was not an expensive rod but a good quality one piece graphite rod
with
a
great feel when fishing for walleye or perch. I bought 20 some years
ago.....it was my "Lucille". ;-)

Dammit!

Spinning or casting? Weight? Length?

The reason I ask is that I have a couple of spare graphite blanks and
would be glad to make one to replace it for you - gratis. Might take
a month or so because it would be a spare time project, but if you
want...


Tom, I appreciate the offer. You have once again shown that you are one
of
the class acts of this NG. ;-)

It is a rod for a spinning reel. Berkley Power Pole, R30-6, medium
action,
one piece, 6 feet. Black foam grips.


Seriously - I've got one sitting in the corner - it's a Loomis blank,
high modulus one piece medium action at 6 feet.

I will respectfully decline your offer as it is certainly not worth your
time, effort. Understand, however, that your offer was, as I stated
earlier, really appreciated though.


Hey - if you reconsider, I'll be glad to do it up for you. Any color
wrap, Fuji guides (get them at a discount don't 'cha know) and Fuji
graphite reel seat with foam grip.

This kind of thing I do for my own amusement - you never know what
style of wrap you might get though - could be anything from chevrons
to stripes.

In fact, I have three on order from a guy in Bimini - heavy game rods
that he wanted done in a red/white/blue motif. I've been trying to
figure out how to do the Union Jack in a rod wrap.

I'm almost there. :)

I will certainly be happy to mail it to you for you to work on during the
winter and add to your rod collection. Postage is on me. ;-)

Let me know if you want it. ;-)


I've got more busted rods around here than you can shake a rod at -
get it - shake a rod at?

One of these days, I'll get around to repairing them and give them
away to kids or something.



OK, I respectfully accept your offer.

Email me your address and I will throw it in the mail.

My email:

JimH then underscore then osudad then at then comcast.net

Thanks Tom. She is not pretty but she is my 'Lucille'. ;-)




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