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    Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    Just use your reel instead!!

    [img width=480 height=640]http://i49.tinypic.com/2lntsgj.jpg[/img]


    Could SOMEONE....ANYONE please tell me how this is even possible?????????????
    Dealing with some REEL issues in your life? The DOC will see you now!

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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    Wow! ???
    A simple rinse won't fix that.
    What kind of reel is it?

    All it takes (with a cheaper built reel) is to be dropped in the swash zone or doused in the beach suds a few times and WALLA! ???

    There should be a warning label on reels taken to the surf telling of the magnetic properties of sand to fishing reels.
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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    Larry, That must have been Sonny's reel!!! No, obviously the moron who owns it has more money than he has sense. :violent

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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    David, it is (was) a Solstace. Todd, no, if it were Sonny's I could get away with kicking his butt for something like this. Going to have to save some of the sand and let you test it to see if there's any BP oil in it!!
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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    http://reviews.productwiki.com/shima...stace-2500-fi/
    •Approved for use in Saltwater
    ???

    About what one should expect for a $30 reel I guess. :
    Still I've had good luck with my TX-2000 simply because I don't drag it around in the suds.
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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    [font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]I think the owner didn’t notice this part of the product description:
    “Will last for years with proper care.”

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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    [quote author=the_reel_doc link=topic=2187.msg20330#msg20330 date=1351177640]
    David, it is (was) a Solstace. Todd, no, if it were Sonny's I could get away with kicking his butt for something like this. Going to have to save some of the sand and let you test it to see if there's any BP oil in it!!
    [/quote]I will be by there tomorrow to pick up the soil sample to have it tested!

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    Sometimes those careless people with their equipment are good for business reel doc.

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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    ouch... sending my vs 200's in today to get serviced...drop in sand, rinse, keep fishing :banana:...
    some people say its not necessary.. but i cant find anything else that will even consider standing up to a hard season of yak fishing, pier fishing, and just fishing 4-5 times a week..

    sure wish they made a size smaller...

    Give a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years

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    Re: Forgot your shovel and pale at the house?? Problem solved!!

    [quote author=Peaches link=topic=2187.msg20363#msg20363 date=1351247369]
    ouch... sending my vs 200's in today to get serviced...drop in sand, rinse, keep fishing :banana:...
    some people say its not necessary.. but i cant find anything else that will even consider standing up to a hard season of yak fishing, pier fishing, and just fishing 4-5 times a week..

    sure wish they made a size smaller...


    [/quote]
    van staal 2500 would be badass

 

 
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