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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby rino88 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:39 am

Thanks Ryan, Just wanted to say I appreciate the support, both you and people on the forum have given me with posts and private messages, it'd be so easy in these cases to jump on the idiot band wagon, but I've had nothing but support for the loss and I appreciate. You are right , I'll miss that rod, It was the first rod I ever cast a plastic on, and the first rod I caught a flattie on. Its like loosing an old friend, and I realise to people who don't fish relating to an inanimate object as a friend makes no sense, but it is what it is .

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All good mate, in these hard times of loss us fisho's need to stick together :lol: I recently snapped a rod that I have had in my possession for the past 12 years, was like breaking a leg...the language on the kayak that day would have made any religious person weep :lol:

I'll tell you a funny story - was up at Fraser Island a few years back and the mother and I were fishing off the beach, the Tailor and Dart were on the chew and the sharks were going crazy in the surf, everyone was excited. In all the excitement the mother cast her new 12 foot Alvey outfit as hard as she could only to get the line stuck on the bail lock. The line snapped and the top half of the rod launched like a torpedo into the surf. I had to pull my mother away from the waters edge as she was willing to brave 20 metres of bait filled, shark infested water to get the rod back. Funny now that we look back on it ;-)
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby MY03VY » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:27 am

Mate i've got that exact same rod sitting in my garage gathering dust hardly ever getting used... you can have it if you like?

I don't have a spare reel, but at least it'd get you started again. PM me if you like
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby spork » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:01 am

Anyone near Jamie have a DSI sounder? Good test to see if it can detect a rod and reel on the bottom...
Sorry to hear of your loss mate, but great to see the offers of help / replacement gear from the community here.
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby Simsy » Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:52 am

Just goes to show - there are still some good people around (and we can all remember doing something pretty stupid ourselves - so maybe that's got something to do with it, "experience").........Simsy
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby DrJed » Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:17 pm

Hey bud - sorry to hear about the loss of gear. I know what thats like, i hava a very expensive pair of sunnies at the bottom of the nerang river courtesy of sunscreen slippery hands.

Great to see the support from the forum and while I cannot offer much, I am happy to draft a business case for your family proposing the immediate purchase of replacement tackle, sighting the return on investment (ROI) realised through the provision of fresh seafood family meals reducing grocery costs in the short term with a long term vision for profitability. I'll even throw in a few management wank terms like 'paradigms' and 'moving forward' to make it sound convincing.
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby Cresta57 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:02 pm

I did exactly the same thing in Burpengary creek with a brand new pair of lip grips. Pinged the spot on my GPS went back at the last hour of the run out walked across the sandflats & picked them straight up. Looking at the photo that water isn't very deep, I'd be back at the low for a wander around mate.
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby kayakone » Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:09 am

DrJed wrote:...... I am happy to draft a business case for your family proposing the immediate purchase of replacement tackle, sighting the return on investment (ROI) realised through the provision of fresh seafood family meals reducing grocery costs in the short term with a long term vision for profitability. I'll even throw in a few management wank terms like 'paradigms' and 'moving forward' to make it sound convincing.

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:lol: :lol:

Probably no need though....he can have one of my rods if not fussy. Send a PM Jamie.

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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby DrJed » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:39 pm

Probably no need though....he can have one of my rods if not fussy. Send a PM Jamie.

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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby Randell » Sat Apr 28, 2012 6:58 am

Hi Jamie,
I'd try draging a sinker with a couple of trebles on across the bottom, to try to snag it............
I'm using a nice outfit I snagged in the Mooloolah rv, and I have retrieved my own rod/reel once, there was a big bream on, so a bit of line out, I snagged the line....

It is just sitting there waiting for you.......................
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby Bretto » Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:01 pm

I'll make the call now. Cracking flathead to christen the new stick.

Don't make a liar out of me Jamie.
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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

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Re: Qld- Lost Rod, Cut feet, Fatigue and a swim

Postby DrJed » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:22 pm

Hmmmm - you know the boys at Tackle Warehouse @ Carseldine (no affiliation) have always looked after me really well and I picked up a Shimano T-Curve inshore series bream stick there and is $180. Different to the one you looked at and I have looked at them both but is a cracking rod.
One of my fave bream outfits at the moment is a Austackle Fireblade in a 1-3kg (also avail at Carseldine) with a 1000 size sienna. The rod is awesome and at $150 very reasonable priced while the Sienna (1000 or 2500)is around the $50 mark. So all up a Sienna on the fireblade for around the $200 mark, is a great Bream set up which you can also use for flatties and Snapper. I use my bream gear on the snapps and do loose a few fish, but on a 1-3kg stick, 1000 size reel and 4lb line you expect to....but heaps of fun ;P
Food for thought.....but then 2 rods.......

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