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  1. #1
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2008

    Exclamation stolen gear

    Had all my fishing gear stolen last weekend 13th/9

    was stolen out of my boat in Granville area.
    rods were cheaper ones from Penn and Jarvis walker etc.

    Also had stolen 2 x takle boxs one with Muzzy written on it
    and i think the other had reco or recep on it both in blue texter.

    also a 5 drawer storage box with lures sinkers knives etc inside. it was black in colour.

    also had one blue net, flares, fire extinguisher 2 LED navigation lights
    and 1 supercheap style battery booster black in colour it had a built in light.

    these are what I remember .

    I dont think ill ever see them but just a timely warning to all and dont leave anything of value in your boats.

    I have now set up security cameras and record whenever I am not home.

  2. #2
    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007

    Re: stolen gear

    No good about the gear being nicked and from the back yard I assume as well.

    Pretty sorry state our country is in when we have to set up security cameras and such just to "TRY" and safe guard your own gear bought with your own hard earned $ in our yard.

    Once again the minority f@#k it up for the majority.

    I think you are right - won,t see that again.

    Better luck in the future I hope.
    Pete

  3. #3

    Re: stolen gear

    Hi mate,

    Sorry to hear about your stuff getting knocked off.

    Have you got a Cash Converters or other pawn shops in your area?

    Might pay you to have a look. Also check your local papers etc.

    I hope it surfaces for you.


    TOL

  4. #4
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2008

    Re: stolen gear

    cheers guys.. I have narrowed down a couple of pawn shops Ill case them out see if anything turns up.
    it is so hard going back an buying all the same things all over again... bastards !..

  5. #5

    Re: stolen gear

    Keep A Close Eye On Ebay/tradingpost/cash Converters Over The Next Few Months You Would Be Suprosed How Often You See Your Own Gear For Sale Once It Has Gone Missing Happened To A Mate Of Mine Here In Victoria Thought His Boat (3m Tinny) Trailer And Out Board Was Gone For Good But We Saw It On Ebay Put In The Highest Bid Then Went Around And Asked Nicely For The Boat Back. The Cameras Are A Good Idea Tho. Best Of Luck With The Gear

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