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What a night!
And I don't mean that in a good way.
So after leaving Flo's feeling good and full of primerib I get to my first spot and someone's already there.No big deal.I hang out for a bit to see if the guy stays.He's fishing so I take off and hit another spot. I'm all by myself at the next place,sweet.I get follow right to the rocksusing a darter.No love for the next hour so I decide to move on.I make the hike back to the car.I unlock the trunk and slide my pole in and just as close it I realize the keys are inside...NO!!!!!!!!!!. My wallet with spare and my cell are in the console.Now I have to wait for someone to drive by on a lonely dark road that doesn't have much traffic.Thank goodness a car came by no to much later and the young girl and her boyfriend allowed me the use of their cell(THANKYOU!). Got a hold of Jane and she was able to actually find me and bring me another spare. A long night with very little actual fishing. |
Bummer
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Always my work fear, especially when far from home and sleep deprived. I try to force myself to put the key in the ignition and put down the driver window first thing. Usually try to check for my key about four times before I lock and leave as well. Worked so far for me.
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We have about the same luck.I've grown to almost accept incidents like these as normal parts of my life.Hopefully you get em next trip out.
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sucks
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did that at canal this year, cell phone in car too. I'm stupid too
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norm get a hideakey and put it on top of your frame somewhere.
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Then stick a key on a tywrap and tywrap it to something underneath...
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I did the same thing a couple of years ago. Luckly I was driving a GM product with OnStar. Called OnStar and exactly 18 minutes later my doors unlocked. They just send a signal from the Sat nav system
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