Originally Posted by
Micanopy
I saw where Harbor Freight sells large magnets with eyelets for attaching ropes. If you get close to it, that magnet will do better than that stringer.
Fishing gear missing from truck bed-
When my wife and I are finished boating for the day, she often asks to stop and eat at restaurants. Every time I say the same dumb thing. “Honey- we would come back to an empty boat”. She has lead kind of a sheltered life and doesn’t realize that she is completely surrounded by thieving maggots. I told her, “Honey, do you remember when we looked up how many sex offenders where in our area, and there were like a hundred. Well there are thousands of these thieves roaming around.” She also questions the need for me to have a .357 Magnum revolver on my nightstand. Just doesn’t want to believe her fellow man is a scumbag. I think it is cute but I also know that some are so bold that they never seem to get caught. They walk right up as if they own it, reach in and walk away. They don’t run they walk. Chances are good that even if the cops grab them that they will be back out thieving again before the cop finishes his shift.
There is a place on the St Johns River where you can rent a cabin and keep your boat in a slip. She wants she wants. I have read about people missing all their rods, trolling motor, depth finder, gas tank, prop, etc when they rise to spend the day on the river. Shame they cannot protect their clients. I would rather my stuff fall overboard than be stolen.
I think of the 357 as a life insurance policy. It is there in case the need arises. A good flashlight is also comforting. Just not bright as to blind you reflecting off the walls
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along