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Back Beach 08-12-2009, 06:45 AM I left the house last night about 8 pm to do some shore fishing in RI. I put in a great early 70's Grateful Dead recording for the ride and took off. Life was good until I passed through Providence and noticed in my rear view mirror something was missing....it was my 150 qt cooler with all my gear in it. :doh: Seems in my haste to get down to the water I left the cooler sitting in the driveway right next to my vehicle and simply drove off..:wall: Needless to say I got home about 9pm and I am well rested this AM..
JohnR 08-12-2009, 07:06 AM Done it. All packed up, everything in the truck, show up and notice wader boots are 25 miles away.
stcroixman 08-12-2009, 07:10 AM yup been there too. It's humbling, laugh it off. That is why we have day jobs.
wader-dad 08-12-2009, 07:14 AM So in other words after you saw your gear missing- you were "going down the road feeling bad" :uhuh:
RIROCKHOUND 08-12-2009, 07:18 AM Done it. All packed up, everything in the truck, show up and notice wader boots are 25 miles away.
Yup.
at the River one Oct at Dawn when I first moved to Narragansett...showed up to birds working on a raw day.
fished in my skivies :uhuh:
I put in a great early 70's Grateful Dead recording for the ride and took off. .
Greatful Dead CD then you forget everything? I know what happened... ;)
Kidding aside - I did the samething last night (forgot my wading boots) but fortunatly I only live a 5 minute drive away from where I fish. I fear it will only get worse as I age.
DZ
Back Beach 08-12-2009, 07:44 AM So in other words after you saw your gear missing- you were "going down the road feeling bad" :uhuh:
That's funny..:laugha:
I had "Promised Land" kicking as I pulled out of my driveway too. Go figure.
Hopefully one of the Gansett regulars will chime in and tell me the wind was blowing too hard from the NE and I was better off staying home anyways...
Back Beach 08-12-2009, 07:47 AM Greatful Dead CD then you forget everything? I know what happened... ;)
DZ
:smokin:
I swear I haven't touched the stuff since my last days at UMASS...that was 1994. This was just plain, unbridled stupidity.
Actually the biggest travesty of my fishing career happened on the back side of the cape after I drove 2.5 hours to Truro. Got to the beach with my 12' tin boat in the back of my pickup, slid the boat off the back of my p/u without removing any of the heavy gear from the boat first(10 hp motor). When the boat slammed down onto the beach with all the weight in it, the skeg of the motor punched though the floor of the boat, leaving a 4" gash which required a long ride home for repairs.
CaptMike 08-12-2009, 07:57 AM my personal favorite is to pack the truck up and remember everything then get to the marina and realize I've forgotten the keys to the boat
cheferson 08-12-2009, 10:40 AM Peter Paul and I were expecting you , but you never showed . You missed an epic night! Heres 1 of the 12 30+lbers i got in the 1.5 hours after the tide turned.
UserRemoved1 08-12-2009, 10:59 AM Chef that's gonna leave a mark :hee:
Peter Paul and I were expecting you , but you never showed . You missed an epic night! Heres 1 of the 12 30+lbers i got in the 1.5 hours after the tide turned.
how did Peter Paul make out with his twirling stick/rod?
Pete F. 08-12-2009, 11:20 AM Try driving from VT to Pulaski, NY and looking for your waders:smash:
I was just glad I left them in my truck and not at home where my wife would be wondering what I was really doing:grins:
Thumper 08-12-2009, 04:55 PM Peter Paul and I were expecting you , but you never showed . You missed an epic night! Heres 1 of the 12 30+lbers i got in the 1.5 hours after the tide turned.
nice fish, real nice:cheers:
numbskull 08-12-2009, 07:08 PM I left the house last night about 8 pm to do some shore fishing in RI. I put in a great early 70's Grateful Dead recording for the ride and took off. Life was good until I passed through Providence and noticed in my rear view mirror something was missing....it was my 150 qt cooler with all my gear in it. :doh:
Welcome to middle age. Another 10 years and you'll stop to see if you have it, find out you did, then forget where you were going anyways, so you'll turn around and get home, much to your relief, where you'll walk into the house and your wife will ask....."where are your pants?"...while your kids choke on condescending guffaws.
Cool Beans 08-12-2009, 07:47 PM my personal favorite is to pack the truck up and remember everything then get to the marina and realize I've forgotten the keys to the boat
That Sucks!! I did that last month... called the wife and asked to check my desk, and sure enough, there they were... Then had wife bring keys to the dock as I had already had the boat in the water and tied up, unloaded all my crap into it, and then realized I didnt have the key.....
ProfessorM 08-12-2009, 08:05 PM Once went all the way to the boat ramp without the 6 gallon gas tank for the tin boat, 50 mile round trip, but didn't go back so only 25. I do lots of stupid, dumb, shi*&*%*t
tattoobob 08-12-2009, 08:09 PM when we moved 8 years ago, on the way home from work I would drive to the old house without even thinking about it till I got there
Crafty Angler 08-12-2009, 08:22 PM Mike, forgetting your gear is not a problem
Forgetting what the gear is used for is a problem
Like Numby said, welcome to The Wonderful World of...of...dammit, give me a minute here, it'll come back to me....:hihi:
Finaddict 08-12-2009, 09:02 PM Fortunately I have been pretty lucky about not forgetting stuff, although I still do ... what always shocks me is how often I forget where I am driving too ... :buds:
piemma 08-13-2009, 03:10 AM I have forgotten almost everything at one time or another but the worst was back when I drank. I have ski racks I use for my rods. Put a custom made Murat 10' S-Glass with a green 706 on the roof and drove away. One problem. Never closed the ski rack. Got to the beach and....no rod and reel. Someone scored big time.
HESH2 08-13-2009, 07:00 AM drove to my spot 30 minute opened rear tail gate and saw that i left my rod back home.senior moment
JohnR 08-13-2009, 07:12 AM Mike - for a while last night I couldn't find my spare light in order to find my boots. Was thinking they were in Vics truck or on the parking lot of a certain vessel. All the while reverse-kharma-smackin my forehead for giggling on your forgotten boots.
Flaptail 08-13-2009, 10:21 AM I left the house last night about 8 pm to do some shore fishing in RI. I put in a great early 70's Grateful Dead recording for the ride and took off. Life was good until I passed through Providence and noticed in my rear view mirror something was missing....it was my 150 qt cooler with all my gear in it. :doh: Seems in my haste to get down to the water I left the cooler sitting in the driveway right next to my vehicle and simply drove off..:wall: Needless to say I got home about 9pm and I am well rested this AM..
See, this is proof postive of the negative effect of using eels for bait has on a once promising striper fishing career, you go brain dead.:uhuh::biglaugh:
Back Beach 08-13-2009, 10:31 AM See, this is proof postive of the negative effect of using eels for bait has on a once promising striper fishing career, you go brain dead.:uhuh::biglaugh:
Your drinking Numbskull's tea, I see...next thing you know you'll be sporting a shiny gold conventional reel and an extra tall wetsuit. Fear not though, I know just the place to find a good sized potato for you...:laugha:
numbskull 08-13-2009, 12:47 PM Ignore Flap. He fishes plastic. He'd need two potatoes.......... to put in his bra.
The only thing I forget lately is how to catch fish.. :smash:
Made the long trip to the canal one morning to only find that I forgot to put the front tire to my bike in the car......nothing like having to ride a wheelie the length of the canal bike path.....
Bronko 08-13-2009, 01:31 PM Made the long trip to the canal one morning to only find that I forgot to put the front tire to my bike in the car......nothing like having to ride a wheelie the length of the canal bike path.....
:jump:
That post made my day. Still laughing out loud while envisioning a fully decked out fisherman and bike riding a wheelie down the service road.
JoeBass 08-13-2009, 01:57 PM Last summer I drove 45 minutes to my buddies house at 5 am for our weekly Sunday fishing trip. House was dark. Realized it was Saturday. Not kidding. Drove home went to bed.
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