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Back on November 14, I was fishing with Kent Williams in the Washington Channel. We had a great day.
Right after I landed one of the fish, I noticed that the lure had separated.
In all my years of fishing Rebel Jointed Spoonbills, I had never seen this happen. So....I decided to send the lure back to the manufacturer along with a note of explanation and a $5 check to cover postage.
A few weeks later, I received my check back but no note. Odd.....but maybe they were going to send me a replacement lure. Well, that is exactly what they did except they and then some....they send me two brand new lures!!
I call that great service!!
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that is really cool . . I remember seeing the lure in your truck. Did you go out fishing today? I saw your boat being pulled out of storage when I was pulling my dads boat out of the water.
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Oh and your website looks great through an itouch! Haha
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Where did you see my boat? I have it at Lot A at Algonkian. It has a new blue cover. I did not fish today.
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Pacemaker wrote:
Where did you see my boat? I have it at Lot A at Algonkian. It has a new blue cover. I did not fish today.
Hmmmm..it was from a distance but it was lot a with a gray four door truck and big boat with blue boat cover like the one I helped put on. My dad thought it was your boat from picures he saw. That's weird but I could have sworn it was you but I guess not. Now I feel like an idiot.haha
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I hope someone wasn't taking my boat out for a ride!
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Thought that I would let you know that I went to the Potomac river today and I saw your boat in it's spot with the cover on.
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redskinsfan360 wrote:
Thought that I would let you know that I went to the Potomac river today and I saw your boat in its spot with the cover on.
Thanks....
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Pacemaker wrote:
redskinsfan360 wrote:
Thought that I would let you know that I went to the Potomac river today and I saw your boat in its spot with the cover on.
Thanks....
Ernie...the boat ran great!! I even filled the gas tank up for ya.. Just kidding.
Can people just hitch onto and take your boat? Doesn't it require a key and aren't boats locked down? I don't anything about how boats are stored so I was just curious..
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The boat is in a secure (locked) lot. The hitch also has a lock on it and one would need a key to start it. However, bad guys can cut locks and figure out how to get them started.
I have kept my boats there for almost 25 years. It started with a 12 foot rowboat with a Sears 4 HP engine, then a 14' Fisher Jon boat with a '69 10 HP engine. Then I moved to the big time when I bought Carl's 16' Sea Nymph with a 15 HP motor....GREAT boat. After smallie fishing started to slide, I then bought a 19' Center Console with a 115 Suzuki. This is the boat that almost sank down at the CBBT were it not for Curly's bailing abilities. Once that boat was sold off in parts, I bought the Hydra Sports 212 with a 150 Johnson which I plan to keep for a while.
In that time, there were two break ins to the lot and I lost some things but Algonkian Regional Park took care of replacing everything that was not covered by insurance (including the deductible).
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Now I really feel dumb. It might have just been another boat, but it was big with a blue cover. haha
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