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Old 03-28-2013, 11:00 AM
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I had some gear fly out my boat at only 50mph one time. The two that flew out were of major sentimental value. Found one smashed flat on the road. The other someone picked up. Never ever ride rods in the bottom of the boat. They ride INSIDE the truck now

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Old 03-28-2013, 11:29 AM
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I had some gear fly out my boat at only 50mph one time. The two that flew out were of major sentimental value. Found one smashed flat on the road. The other someone picked up. Never ever ride rods in the bottom of the boat. They ride INSIDE the truck now

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And that is exactly what I did... Likea dumbass I never done that before . I hooked up boat @ camp and placed all the rods on floor and last second said let's go get s little gas to make sure

Reed said them rods are laying down.. I said there ok I'm going slow its only about 5 miles to boones... @ Boones they were all in there because mine were tangled up so I played with them while pumping gas. Did not go no more than 45 coming back to lake, guess right wind caught them and gone

We had 6 rods in the boat 4-were waterloo and 2 H&H
Both my HH flew out!!!
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Old 03-28-2013, 11:34 AM
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And that is exactly what I did... Likea dumbass I never done that before . I hooked up boat @ camp and placed all the rods on floor and last second said let's go get s little gas to make sure

Reed said them rods are laying down.. I said there ok I'm going slow its only about 5 miles to boones... @ Boones they were all in there because mine were tangled up so I played with them while pumping gas. Did not go no more than 45 coming back to lake, guess right wind caught them and gone

We had 6 rods in the boat 4-were waterloo and 2 H&H
Both my HH flew out!!!
someone dont like waterloo rods
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Old 03-28-2013, 01:59 PM
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[QUOTE=sacalaitman;564686]up. Never ever ride rods in the bottom of the boat. They ride INSIDE the truck now

Lock rod box.......
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Old 03-28-2013, 04:08 PM
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up. Never ever ride rods in the bottom of the boat. They ride INSIDE the truck now

Lock rod box.......
If a damn thief wants it bad enough they will find a way. My dad had 15 rods and reels stolen out of his locked rod box in his skeeter bass boat. Talk about a huge loss. Stole it right out of his driveway and he lives in a quiet area.
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