Boats vs. the bank angler

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JeannaJigs
agreed. Now I just need a new rod to go back out broke mine today.
 
M
Mike123
You need what I like to call a bunker buster.
10oz or more of lead hurled directly at side of boat.

If you ever visit the South Santiam you'll know what Im talking about. :shock:
 
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nointrntrprts
broken rod?

broken rod?

what manufacturer? for the most part, they (rod manu.) will work with ya on replacing it.... however sometimes it is easier/cheaper to just eat the cost and buy a new one.

i consider my n x nw to be disposable, but my lami's are worth the cost of fixing/sending in.

a nicely written letter will go along way with customer service. have been able to have several items replaced at manu. expense minus shipping the items to them.

good luck
 
F
Fishtopher
Great thread...

Great thread...

edit: sorry, I was outta zanax...
 
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Kodiak
Easy....

Easy....

You need what I like to call a bunker buster.
10oz or more of lead hurled directly at side of boat.

If you ever visit the South Santiam you'll know what Im talking about. :shock:

Fishin' waterloo a bit Mike? I've seen the bunker buster land guys jail time back when they used to have the hogline on the mouth of the clack. At the risk of sounding like a hippy perhaps we should leave the violence somewhere else. Sure the guys that do it ar rude but will it get you anywhere..they will probably just do it again.
 
Raincatcher
Apology.....

Apology.....


You are absolutely right,Chuck. We all have our own concepts of right and wrong. I was wrong to jump so hard on nointrntprts for expressing his/her opinion. For that, I am very sorry. I over-stepped my bounds and the apology is for everyone on the forum. I will work hard not to let personal issues cloud my judgement in the future. Be safe.
Barb
 
J
JeannaJigs

It's nothing special, a shakespeare caterra 9 footer I bought 3 years ago for I think 70 bucks included a reel, but I wasn't fond of it and gave it to some kid that only had a baitcaster and was trying to throw spinners on the mckenzie. For a cheap rod it's ultra sensitive with enough backbone to take on anything in the salmonid family, but not strong enough to withstand a 9 foot fall onto rocks, I shoulda just let go but it would've likely gone into the river and I'd still be out a rod. I could perhaps try repairing it and using it as a trout rod, though it's unbearably long to be using as a trout rod...but I don't think I'd trust my repairs to take a heavy hard fighting fish. I will call the manufacturer tomorrow and see if they can do anything relatively inexpensive, but, I think I'm going to be better off just getting another cheap replacement as I'm going to be leaving oregon the end of the year and won't be doing any fishing for probably several years, so I don't think I want to invest a whole lot, but, within reason.
 
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ninja2010
I'm going to be leaving oregon the end of the year and won't be doing any fishing for probably several years.

what? you're leaving, and you won't be fishing???? :shock::shock::shock:
 
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JeannaJigs
what? you're leaving, and you won't be fishing???? :shock::shock::shock:
Nope, well, maybe, but it won't be salmon or steelhead. It sucks, but it's what I've gotta do...Lost 60 pounds in the last 6 months, and have another 60 to go, and then I'm going into the navy to further my education, can't afford medical school on my own ya know, and that's what I want to do. So god only knows where I will end up. I will hope and pray to be stationed in washington or san diego, but the recruiter thinks that is unlikely if I'm going medical. Bah! I'll be coming back to Oregon ASAP though, this is home and the fishing is unlike anywhere else.
 
S
SDK
Hey Jenna- Wherever they station you, just go for it and find what there is to enjoy there. I've lived all over the country and traveled most of the world. Someday, you'll appreciate all of the perspective you gain from your travels.

Scott
 
GraphiteZen

Good for you!! :clap::clap:
 
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JeannaJigs
Hey Jenna- Wherever they station you, just go for it and find what there is to enjoy there. I've lived all over the country and traveled most of the world. Someday, you'll appreciate all of the perspective you gain from your travels.

Scott
I will for sure, I know that no matter where I end up, there is fishing of some kind, I will just have to adapt to different methods for different species than that which I'm used to. I'm excited to travel and gain a new perspective, but at the same time saddened to be leaving Oregon, it's my comfort zone lol. I know though that I will be back eventually.
 
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JeannaJigs
Good for you!! :clap::clap:


thank ya. Already saddened though thinking that this is the last winter fishing I will be doing for some time...I was thinking about that driving home today...I still have the summer run up the McKenzie, but it's just not the same.
 
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nointrntrprts
good luck

good luck

on your travels - just keep some pic of Oregon with you and you'll be aight!!

i have only been fishing once this winter - working in so. cal, kinda have to take whatever work is available with this economy right? helps to have a laptop and tons - heaps of pics of the northwest.

these have helped me anyhoo.....
 
H
Hawk



You will do Very Fine Sister Jeanna. I grew up as an Army brat, did fishin' all over our Great Country & some other countries.......................

Then as an adult i joined up with the US Navy. We did some hammerhead shark fishin',etc around the Hawaiian Islands, PI (phillippine islands), Guam, Vietnam (mekong river), Hong Kong, Yakosuka, Japan, etc.......................................:lol::lol::lol::lol:..............................


Have a Wonderful Day................

Hawk
 

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