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		A trip to Currant creek reservoir turned out to be a rough one.  Nymphing for a couple hours with no success.  Getting closer to dark and swapped my setup to sinking live with a couple leech patterns and headed back to the boat ramp.  Stripping mostly and slowly my laser like attention seemed to drift away.  I then begun to just troll at about 30 feet.  Nothing til I got about 50 yards from the boat dock.  Then slam within about a second my rod was ripped from my hands and disappeared within the depths within what seemed like a blink of the eye.  GONE! Rod, reel, line and setup GONE!  I turned my pontoon around and begun reaching with my flippers hoping to catch the line but nothing.  So lesson learned, don't ever half ass fishing.  Bottom line I am hoping someone snagged my line and was able to real in my rod/reel.  Please help.  Looking for my Lamson Guru with a redington 4 piece 5 weight.  I dream about the 15 lb cut dragging my setup around the reservoir.  I figured its worth a shot.
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		Man that sucks.
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		Sucks big time.. I had that happen once and a guy on another tube ended up snagging my gear a couple hours later and quite a distance from where I lost it. Fish had broke off.
I was sick about losing a $1,000 set up and was relived when I got it back.
It can happen when you least expect it.
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		Double bummer!
I almost lost a new Hardy rod and gear as it slipped off my kick boat into the water.  Fortunately the fly alone caught on my net and I was able to (carefully) hoist it up from the bottom.  Since then, I almost always use a leash or a foam float.  Sometimes it gets in the way but that's the price of insurance.
You break a rod, they can fix it.  Drop a rod in the water, and it's just gone.
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		Thats brutal!! I feel for ya man!
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		That stinks!!!
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		I had a $700 jig stick yanked out of my hand once by a Wahoo.
He hit right at the end of a long cast that had bird nested on me.
That hurt in more ways than one.
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