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Hey guys, just asking for some help.  We fished up at oak island this past weekend, and on Saturday night, one in our group lost his rod bag.  Just asking for any info and then keep an eye out if you could. 

We stopped on the way in from fishing at sportsmans oak island for a drink, when we got back in our ranger, the bag was gone, not sure if it was taken or happened to fall out on the ice, and was picked up.  We were staying at sunset lodge.  Also had a ton of other gear in the ranger, but only his bag was missing.

Bag is a Croxton black and blue bag, with a compartment for a flasher on the bottom.  I've attached a picture below.

Reward would be offered for any info/return of the bag.

Please contact Chris at 218-689-2897 with any info.  Thanks for the time, and best of luck on the ice.

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Bag is also slightly different color than image above, but couldn't find actual picture of it.

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Posted

Hope that you get it back , Please tell me that he didn't have his flasher in there as well.

Posted

Yep, everything was in there, figure it had $1500-2000 worth of gear in there, again any help is greatly appreciated

Posted

That sucks, sorry...

 

 

Posted

Sad to hear, bunch of low lifes. Hope you get it back

Posted

I read this topic with curiosity because on Sunday evening I found a rod bag just off Rocky Point and turned it into the Arnesen's guides.  Apparently the owner was just 5 minutes ahead of us at the guide shack asking if it had been turned in.  The owner was going to check back in the morning and I assume they got it back.

So it is a good feeling to not take something that is not yours and to do the right thing.  I hope you get your bag and equipment back.  

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Just wanted to give everyone an update.  Chuck at Flag Island resort just called me yesterday, and miraculously after two weeks the bag showed up.  I won't go into details, but I can recommend the help that my friend received from everyone up there.  Nice to see that there are still a few good ones left in this world.  Thanks again to everyone for keeping an eye out, and if you are ever up in that part of the country, stop and give Chuck and the guys at Flag Island some business, I know he just got another customer from me.  Tight lines all,

Chris

Posted

That is great news!!!  Thanks for the update.

Posted

Wookie -

Glad to hear the bag got back to its rightful owner. However, your post is confusing... " I won't go into details, but I can't recommend the help that my friend received from everyone up there." 

 

What does that mean? 

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Sorry, must have been some crazy auto correct, or too early in the morning. Pretty sure I just meant to try "can" instead of "can't" but now i'm confusing myself with it :)

Either way, meant to say that I won't go into the details of how it was returned/found, but i can't thank the guys up there enough, and the help they provided.  Myself and my friend will always be grateful to them

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