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Old 11-04-2006, 02:39 PM   #1
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Great tale and thanks for sharing it with us.
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Old 11-05-2006, 06:36 AM   #2
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Back in the day when I was Chartering on Lake Ontario. We always had a customer who would nod off at the end of the day when things slowed up. So I kept a small 2 Gallon bucket in the boat. I would slow the boat down attach the bucket to one of the downriggers and tighten the release way down. The rest of the party would wake up their resting partner. I would goose the gas and the rod would violently release and start screaming line off the reel. The poor sap would fight like hell only to find his buddies were filming him and taking pictures. Man was it funny when the bucket came into view, everyone laughing on the floor.
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Old 11-05-2006, 07:06 AM   #3
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Back in the day when I was Chartering on Lake Ontario. We always had a customer who would nod off at the end of the day when things slowed up. So I kept a small 2 Gallon bucket in the boat. I would slow the boat down attach the bucket to one of the downriggers and tighten the release way down. The rest of the party would wake up their resting partner. I would goose the gas and the rod would violently release and start screaming line off the reel. The poor sap would fight like hell only to find his buddies were filming him and taking pictures. Man was it funny when the bucket came into view, everyone laughing on the floor.

We did that to a couple of guys back in the 80's when I was tuna fishing. We used a 5 gallon bucket though. Each time I saw the bucket getting close I'd signal the captain and he'd gas it a little sending the bucket out another 60 yds or so. After 4 or 5 times we'd let him reel it in. Well with the fisher sitting in the chair he couldn't see directly below the transon so I'd lean over to gaff it. The expression was priceless when I pulled the bucket over the gunwale.
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Old 11-05-2006, 08:37 AM   #4
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great story........dont feel bad nebe i had something like that happen to me too. Fishing right after a storm, might have been close to where you had your incident, turned out to be a canvas cover that came off a T-top.

Go back and post a pic of you with your trophy......that's front page mat'l
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Old 11-05-2006, 11:56 AM   #5
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Eben,
You need to head back down,find it,bring it back and melt it down into a few of your special EEl's ,
Talk about all the mojo when you catch that 50lber on a melted down bath mat ,now a Nebe Batheel ,complete with some old athlete foot smelly toe jam
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Old 11-06-2006, 07:32 AM   #6
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great story........dont feel bad nebe i had something like that happen to me too. Fishing right after a storm, might have been close to where you had your incident, turned out to be a canvas cover that came off a T-top.

Go back and post a pic of you with your trophy......that's front page mat'l
Actually, you were there right after it happened. it happened on the side you were on, but when you showed up, i had moved over to the other side..


T-orlando is right- thank god i landed it
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Old 11-04-2006, 07:40 PM   #7
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lol,lol,lol.
Those bath mats are definite fighters. They beat a bass anyday.
Where you using a jig, or one of those Storm shad's.
Good Job anyway.oke:

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bump.. for another good story
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Old 11-15-2023, 08:49 PM   #9
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A great story and a great thread
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Old 11-15-2023, 11:24 PM   #10
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Mr sandman is a mystical dude that come and gone as life phases change. I Got to fish with him on his boat for one of the the first ever tog fests here. That was some 15 yrs ago. Since then I have fished many many a boat from boot size to the big dogs, go nauseating fast to slow and steady wins the race and I have to say that mirage he had was the most sickest awesomest practical all-in-one boat that I still have ever been on. Wish I got to go on more adventures with the sand man before life took him onto other distractions cause he was one cool dude
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Old 11-16-2023, 06:51 AM   #11
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Mr sandman is a mystical dude that come and gone as life phases change. I Got to fish with him on his boat for one of the the first ever tog fests here. That was some 15 yrs ago. Since then I have fished many many a boat from boot size to the big dogs, go nauseating fast to slow and steady wins the race and I have to say that mirage he had was the most sickest awesomest practical all-in-one boat that I still have ever been on. Wish I got to go on more adventures with the sand man before life took him onto other distractions cause he was one cool dude
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Jim was a good dude ; )

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Old 11-17-2023, 05:41 PM   #12
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Thanks Nebe,,,, I wrapped the boat today and now don’t feel so bad… great story…
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