View Full Version : LOCK UP YOUR STUFF!!!!!


JFigliuolo
10-10-2007, 07:19 AM
And don't leave anything in your cars/trucks. Two "salesman" last night tried to sell me a couple "really nice rods" in a parking lot in gannsett. F'ng thieving b@$t@rds...


:af::af::liquify::liquify::hang:

Vogt
10-10-2007, 11:13 AM
Scum Bags.......

Nebe
10-10-2007, 11:19 AM
ohhh boy :hs:

EarnedStripes44
10-10-2007, 11:40 AM
i keep my grandfathers thompson for just that reason...

fishdog13
10-10-2007, 03:22 PM
did you think to get some info ,like a plate # Hmmm!!!!:splat:

HookLine&Sinker
10-10-2007, 03:45 PM
i keep my grandfathers thompson for just that reason...

haha sweeeet:liquify:

Zeno
10-10-2007, 04:01 PM
Montauk has gotten really bad.....more than $3k of stuff gone last few weeks.
Of the hotel porches
few years ago a scum stole the VS of the store counter while owner was servicing other customer and one guy had his rod cut with bolt cutters to get to reel

ilovetwofish
10-10-2007, 04:14 PM
That happen in ganset last year to around the same timee keep your eyes open.

fishpoopoo
10-10-2007, 04:18 PM
could we get a physical description of the equipment peddlers so we can keep an eye out for them?

STREETFIGHT
10-10-2007, 04:37 PM
c'town b'way had a problem late in the season last year. 3 or 4 trucks hit in the lot between 4 and 6 in the evening on tuesday/wednesday nights. it started mid to late oct thru early nov if i remember correctly. gone are the days of leaving a spare in your rig if its out of eye sight.

capecodkid
10-10-2007, 06:49 PM
What has the world come to.:rollem:

afterhours
10-10-2007, 06:54 PM
i used to carry a ton of backup in the truck- no more.....only take what i carry- pia. theives suck bigtime! why do you think they hung horse thieves.....

EricM
10-11-2007, 10:39 AM
Cutting the rod with bolt cutters to get at the reel is a nice touch. Nasty stuff.

PJT
10-11-2007, 11:08 AM
Wasn't there a thread on here not too long ago about someone catching thieves red handed? Not sure what happened but thrashing them to a pulp was thought to have occurred. Too bad you can't use lethal force to protect property in this state.

I'd rather them take my stuff than confront the thievery in progress because the snubnose WILL come out barking. I don't want to go to jail over a few hundred dollars and I'm a terrible actor.

JFigliuolo
10-11-2007, 11:39 AM
could we get a physical description of the equipment peddlers so we can keep an eye out for them?


two hispanics, no accent. Driving a supra/eclipse type car, blueish silver. Mass plates. I got the license # but like a moron didn't write it down.

MarshCappa
10-11-2007, 01:50 PM
I just had a GPS stolen out of my car in front of Miriam Hospital. I hate thieves. They are pretty brazen trying to sell those rods in that fashion but it just shows how stupid they are. They'll get busted!

BigBo
10-11-2007, 02:05 PM
This stuff sucks. Happened to me last year pretty close to this time as well. I hope they burn in hell. Or at least fall off a jetty while using my gear.:mad:

striperondafly
10-11-2007, 03:20 PM
Wasn't there a thread on here not too long ago about someone catching thieves red handed? Not sure what happened but thrashing them to a pulp was thought to have occurred. Too bad you can't use lethal force to protect property in this state.

I'd rather them take my stuff than confront the thievery in progress because the snubnose WILL come out barking. I don't want to go to jail over a few hundred dollars and I'm a terrible actor.

I had a situation in 2001 where I was in a bar and a guy walked in and asked who has the grey explorer outside - I said me - he said well there is a young punk hanging out the window. I ran out and confronted him. No fight I made him put back my Digital Camera and cd's he had on him and waited for the Yardley PA police.

Man I wanted to bust his jaw on my bumper. I am glad I didn't he probably woulda sued me. If he was older I probably woulda pounded the piss put of him and suffered the consequences. :devil:

saltydog
10-14-2007, 12:19 PM
Heres one for ya! went into BOSTON HARBOR an number of years back. my buddy drove, trailered his boat. fished all day had a great time, comming back in we could not see the TRUCK an TRAILER. im shore you parked it here:doh: talking to a guy that was on the beach
aske if he had seen a BLACK4/4 TRUCK an BOAT TRAILER parked here. he said YES a couple of guys came an TOWED it away.about 1/2 hour ago.
END OF STORY . if they want it, they will take it.
one of the cops said
it most likley in a container, off to who knows where!
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:liquify:

jimmy z
10-14-2007, 06:25 PM
That's just bad news. Bad news. I was at a RI spot the other day, and two guys were casing the lot. They were chased off, but it is still bad news.:realmad:

Mr. Sandman
10-15-2007, 11:19 AM
I don't understand people stealing fishing equipment. To me, fishing equipment has a lot of personal attachment to its owner...a lot of memories were made with that gear. Sometimes I look at a reel and it recalls a trip and a story.

This fall I found a sweet flyrod and reel in the sand. The setup was well over $1000. I once looked at purchasing the exact reel (Tibor) but could not justify the expense because of the frequency that I fly fish. (I am a now and then fly guy) Now I found it on the beach with no one in sight. I took it home, rinsed it off and called a friend at the newspaper to place an ad. It turns out he already knew who lost it and I was able to return it to the angler. To me I got more satisfaction out of returning the rod and reel then I would have from keeping it. I would feel like %$%$%$%$ every time I ever used it.... I know that rod meant a lot to its owner.

Stealing fishing gear is worse then stealing money IMO. You take away a piece of someones sole. I know anyone who steals fishing gear will burn in hell forever.:devil:

piemma
10-15-2007, 02:47 PM
Heres one for ya! went into BOSTON HARBOR an number of years back. my buddy drove, trailered his boat. fished all day had a great time, comming back in we could not see the TRUCK an TRAILER. im shore you parked it here:doh: talking to a guy that was on the beach
aske if he had seen a BLACK4/4 TRUCK an BOAT TRAILER parked here. he said YES a couple of guys came an TOWED it away.about 1/2 hour ago.
END OF STORY . if they want it, they will take it.
one of the cops said
it most likley in a container, off to who knows where!
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:liquify:

That has got to be the most unbelievable story ever. Can you imagine all day on the boat and you come back and the friggin' truck and trailer are gone!! :liquify:UNbelievable!!!

Back Beach
10-15-2007, 03:02 PM
The best advice I can offer up here is to bring only what you need, don't store anything of value in your vehicle. I used to have a cooler rack on the front of my explorer to keep the stink down inside, but never use it anymore due to theft concerns. My cooler goes inside the rear compartment. If they steal the vehicle, oh well, you tried.

Backbeach Jake
10-15-2007, 04:18 PM
I've promised my self to cast on thieves if I catch them in the act. If I'm walking up from the sand and they're futzing with my truck they're gonna get foul hooked hard. A-40 and locked drag. We'll talk when I'm done playing them.

Swimmer
10-15-2007, 06:05 PM
I don't understand people stealing fishing equipment. To me, fishing equipment has a lot of personal attachment to its owner...a lot of memories were made with that gear. Sometimes I look at a reel and it recalls a trip and a story.

This fall I found a sweet flyrod and reel in the sand. The setup was well over $1000. I once looked at purchasing the exact reel (Tibor) but could not justify the expense because of the frequency that I fly fish. (I am a now and then fly guy) Now I found it on the beach with no one in sight. I took it home, rinsed it off and called a friend at the newspaper to place an ad. It turns out he already knew who lost it and I was able to return it to the angler. To me I got more satisfaction out of returning the rod and reel then I would have from keeping it. I would feel like %$%$%$%$ every time I ever used it.... I know that rod meant a lot to its owner.

Stealing fishing gear is worse then stealing money IMO. You take away a piece of someones sole. I know anyone who steals fishing gear will burn in hell forever.:devil:

I wish you were the person who found my flyrod at the gut last year and not person who really found it, and didn't friekin return it. Thats O.K. though. No one that becomes a thief can ever wash that off, no one.
It was very kind of you to get the rod and reel to, let me guess, Nelson (Seigelman, sic) at the Times.