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Stolen Fishing Equipment


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Sunday night June 15th My boat was stripped clean of my pride and joy.
The heartless people took all my G. Loomis fishing rods 8 Shimano Curado Cu201 left hand there was some super free Curados also. They also got 2 Shimano stradics and a Lowrance Global Map 100 with all of my tackle to go along with it.

If anyone were to hear or see any of this that doesnt seem right please contact me asap.

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Smallie,

That is terrible. I hope this ***** is found and you get your gear back. Who could do such a thing?

Would any of this stuff be covered under your insurance?

I feel for ya Smallie...

Hawks

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Smallie,
I had $450 worth of ice fishing equip. stolen out of the back of my Blazer this winter. It really stinks that there are people like that out there. If you have a boat insurance policy you should have coverage on there for personal property, if not, it should be covered on your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy. Good luck and keep the faith. There still are more good and honest people out there than those losers.

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I know what you going through. I had everything strip from my boat in the middle of vacation, a few years back. My American family agent had me put a list together than a date and the claims paid me a percentage dating back that year so, I recovered most of the stuff but if you are like me, and you have certains ones you really like, getting a replacement is not the same.

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that sucks. Where abouts did this happen? In case we are in the area and hear something.

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Cory,
You probably already read my post about the pawn shops - if there is a risky launch in the Alex area - please let us know. I'd be devastated if it was my gear. I assume you're in the trade - shame someone would screw with your bread & butter like that.

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My stuff was all taken while I camped at a county camp ground on Cedar Lake over by Annandale. They went though and took everything in about 10 boats that were beached and loaded up one boat and went to the other side of the lake and unloaded, according to the police.

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