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Old 05-01-2012, 12:08 AM   #1
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Good Karma

This happened a little while ago. was fishing with a few friends. Our group is gettin into a few fish, but I wasnt for the first 1/2 hour or so, my buddy next to me straightens out a split ring and i lend him my split ring pliers so he can do a little plug surgery. well next cast boom im on, "just needed to straighten out my karma" i say. Now my name forever is, Karma dudeeeeee.... great

Well next night, same crew, doing much better. same guy I lended the plier to night before loses a big fish, breaks the braid above the leader. my next cast, hook up, real nice fish. i lose it 10 ft in front of me. reel in, and whats attached to my bent out vmc? Guy's 5 ft of braid, leader, and sp minnow he lost 5 minutes ago!!! hooked up to the same fish with a plug in its face!
So of course he ties it on, and we continue to smash fish for the rest of the tide. That plug just wasnt ready to die!

karma dude.... like... whao

Anyone have any interesting Lost and Found stories!?

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