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Old 03-09-2008, 11:04 AM   #1
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Great Post

I am doing the same, checking reels and putting new hooks on plugs. I also have a whole lot of fishing misc that I have to organize. I basically cleaned out my dads basement and brought all the fishing gear up to my place. It came up in buckets bags and boxes, probably 60% is usable the rest will get the heave-ho. I have to make a list of things to buy - mostly terminal tackle type stuff so when I head out to get spooled up I can also pick up what I need. I always seem seem to be running out of swivels etc during the season only to find the mother load during my spring cleaning so this year I am going to check first before buying.
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Old 03-09-2008, 12:27 PM   #2
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this sucks not much going on today and i pulled out my plugbag opeaned it up to find i left some rubber in there last year and it has melted the inserets

boat fish dont count
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