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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    well it finally happened to me

    While fishing for jewies on friday night i had a bream rod out to keep me entertained while i was waiting for the big ones to bite. The bream rod had the drag still done up from when i flushed it out last time and after casting it out i sat it down leaning against the gunnel of the boat. less than ten seconds later i hear a "tink" and i turn to see the rod about 1.5m out from the boat and then spear into the water. It was all over in about 2 seconds. I had a small light on the tip of the rod and saw it shoot through the water for about 15mins but by the time i had pulled the anchor the rod was long gone.
    it was only about 2 meters deep but it was hooked onto something decent as it shot through the water rather than droping to the bottom.
    The hardest part was to explain to the mrs where her uglystick is now.
    From now on i will be checking the drag as soon as i throw the anchor out.

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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    Quote Originally Posted by kizza1 View Post
    From now on i will be checking the drag as soon as i throw the anchor out.
    Or investing in some decent rod holders. It took me a long time to trust them properly, but I now love the 3 way stainless frame type rack holders I use in my tinnie for bait fishing at anchor. Well worth the investment.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member BLOOEY's Avatar
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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    Both myself and a mate have thrown ourselves overboard without a seccond thought after flying fishing rods. Retrieved both times.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    Quote Originally Posted by BLOOEY View Post
    Both myself and a mate have thrown ourselves overboard without a seccond thought after flying fishing rods. Retrieved both times.

    My brother in law has done this also I heard Oh Fark and a splash I thought that he had fallen in he came back up with his rod,hat,glasses and the fish. Two minutes later I caught a 4 foot reef shark that put the wind up him a bit.

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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    You'll only do it once.

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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    If you fish often enough, sooner or later it will happen to you.

    Many years ago I lost an Ugly Stick and Shimano bait runner at the 4 beacons. It was in the rod holder, I saw it get a nibble and as I casually lifted it with one hand, something smashed the bait and ripped it out of my hand.

    This was maybe 18 years ago, back then this was a pretty flash and expensive combo, probably $300 worth.

    You may have heard the expletives that day back at Manly?
    Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....

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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    That why you use a lanyard on all your reels and you dont lose any ,either out of the rod holders or your hands, especially good if kids are on board.

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    Ausfish Silver Member lethal's Avatar
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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    I was down tally creek years ago pumping yabbies, threw one on a rod and kept pumping. I saw it fly into the creek and instinctively dived in after it. Got the rod and reel back but the car key and phone never worked again. Long walk back!

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    I can't even blame a fish. I got my brand new baitcaster outfit snagged while using bait. Started using the other outfit thinking a fish might pick the hooks off the snag of I let it sit. Yep, 10 minutes and no bites on the second outfit saw me up anchor and drive off.... with the snagged baitcaster shooting over transom at warp speed.

    Bugger.

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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    There was some big nasty kingies up there back then. I had them as long as the width of my 4.5 tinnie in the burley trail one day - fish 8, us nil - we never stood a chance LOL.

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    Re: well it finally happened to me

    Quote Originally Posted by wayno60 View Post
    You'll only do it once.

    i dunno...my cousin has done it twice.
    standing on a bridge
    watching water rushing under-
    neath it must have been much harder
    when there was no bridge just water

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    Yup, some of us are slow learners. I've had a couple (read several) goes. Fish aren't the only things that will remove rods either - going vertical crossing the pin bar with rods in the baitboard holders seemed to work frustrating well when the tips went into the drink on re-entry and dragged them out. Thankfully all the good outfits were in the overhead rack and only the bait jigging rods went. Heart skipped a beat though until we realised they were still in the launcher.

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    lol so the fact you went vertical didn't bother you..... just don't lose the good rods!!

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    Hard to fish for the rest of the day without rods Wayno. Trust me mate, the vertical orientation was a sphincter pulsing, dribble down the leg type moment but once we had that out of the way and were sitting there patting ourselves down to make sure we were ok, I looked around and noticed the bait rods were gone. Right at that point there was a horrible sinking feeling until I got out from under the canopy to see the fibreglass forest still standing. Relief didn't begin to describe the feeling - few "G"s hanging up there - trying to explain the required trip to the tackle store to the financial controller would not have been pretty. One can only take so many sphincter pulsing, dribble down the leg moments.

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    First time was trolling in the tinnie up north. Had the rod in a plastic (not cheap) rail mounted rod holder. I'd been trolling for what seemed like hours then finally the rod buckled back. My excitement was short lived when I watched the rod holder bend and twist under strain and in what seemed like slow motion the rod went skipping along the surface towards the wake. Note to self lighten the drag and use steel rod holders!


    A few few years passed and when fishing offshore (new boat) I had a livie rod (baitrunner) in a stainless rod holder and was throwing plastics. Had a hit on the baitrunner so wound in the plastics rod and lent it against the gunnel. Brought a nice dollie to the boat, when it had its first look at the boat turned and ran along the boat towards the back. I panicked and lifted the rod, you guessed it the line just hooked under the rod tip resting on the side of the boat. As if it was bloody staged turned and went out 90 degrees. Drag burning picked up the rod and it dropped into the water and I stood there with a dumb look on my face trying to decide whether to dive in or keep fighting the fish....


    Seriously WTF are the chances of that??? Still hurts.

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