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Well i went catching today with my dad and right after i released a tiny 4lbr, i hear my dad say watch out you might bump one of your rods into the water.
Well right as he said that i did. I heard a splash, then immediately stood up and looked into the water. Good thing i had my polarized shades on, i can see into the water. I dont see my rod, but i was using a big wake swimbait so i could see it going down fast around 3 ft under at the time.
Without any hesitation, i dive right into the water with my shades on and try to snatch the lure so i can retrieve my rod. I miss the lure and honestly didnt see anything but brownish water with the sun up top. I was about 5 feet under then i needed air! So i darted back up as fast as i could. While i was swimming up the rod just happen to catch my thumb by dumb luck.
I honestly panic'd and realized all i had to do is grab my other swimbait rod and just stick it in the water and use the swimbait to grab the other swimbait,line or rod. I'll never do that agian. Cus i just had a bit of dumb luck today!!! Not to mention I freaked my dad out bad and he'll never forget the day he watch his son dive overboard for a fishing pole.
Anyways would you do that for SETUP that cost $550+ after taxes?
$234 rod $230 reel $50 swimbait
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That is why I always use my rod holder. Forum Moderator East Side Lake Video Producer Staff Writer/"Feathers To Fins"www.kandbremodeling.comWhen It Comes Down To It.... It Is Really Up To The Fish
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Marc Martyn wrote:That is why I always use my rod holder. Only rod holders i have are my 2 hands. Bass guys dont used rod holders...at least non of my friends or any pros do.
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swimming is different with shoes on .: Half Man Half Amazing :.
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tough call. As a firefighter and water rescue tech. I would tell you no way should you do this. However,if you are confident in your swimming ability..I'd say grab the rod. We always stress to individuals to relax and don't panic but thats much easier said then done. At least you got your gear back.
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Joined: 4/28/2007 Posts: 178 Location: Bonney Lake
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Throw out a marker buoy then drag with a big football head. My son wants me to go fishing with him again.
When you think you know it all, its time to quit. Knowledge should be gained on every trip.
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I know where a kiddie rod is on the bottom of Lake Tapps.
“I take a whiskey drink! I take a chocolate drink! And when I have to pee, I use the kitchen sink!!” -Homer J Simpson
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Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 732 Location: Seattle .:S.00.00:.
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With that kind of set-up I would have done the same thing,..that's 2 much of an investment in time and $$ to be "Deep-6ing"!,..you really did get lucky dude,..not that you do but if you were D-Shottin like most of the Bassers here you would have been S-O-L since they usually D-Shot in deeper waters,..LOL
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Joined: 6/16/2008 Posts: 46 Location: Spokane, Washington
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I'd have gotten my snorkeling gear - if that didn't work - start pumping out the lake
I guess that why I wouldn't spend 550 bucks on a fishing set up.
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Joined: 9/17/2007 Posts: 357 Location: Bonney Lake - D. South
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T Dot wrote:swimming is different with shoes on And clothes... And a wallet in your pocket... And a cell phone in another pocket... And with sunglasses on... I know from experience 
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Well I am sure that the choice wouldnt have been up to me ... because my wife would have thrown me in before I could have even thought about it ... laughs. 'course they don't have biscuits and gravy ... but if they did, I bet everyone would eat there.B.A.S.S. Memberwww.trainweb.org/theroundhouse
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dilbert wrote:I know where a kiddie rod is on the bottom of Lake Tapps. knock it off, the wife is still asking me to find it
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Basstradamus wrote:Marc Martyn wrote:That is why I always use my rod holder. Only rod holders i have are my 2 hands. Bass guys dont used rod holders...at least non of my friends or any pros do. You're right on that 1 Basstradamus,..maybe the D-Shot guys use rodholders,..LOL! BB Lifetime Member-North American Fishing Club www.fishingclub.com http://s175.photobucket.com/albums/w126/entycemenow TEAM GRIPPIN' LIPPS"SWIMBAITS-4-LIFE""There is no real mystery to catching BIG BASS other than desire"! Bill Siemantel"Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect"! Big Bass Zone
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2000subaru wrote:dilbert wrote:I know where a kiddie rod is on the bottom of Lake Tapps. knock it off, the wife is still asking me to find it That's funny Chris,..hey you been out lately? Sorry I called you Phil,..LOL,..my bad! BB Lifetime Member-North American Fishing Club www.fishingclub.com http://s175.photobucket.com/albums/w126/entycemenow TEAM GRIPPIN' LIPPS"SWIMBAITS-4-LIFE""There is no real mystery to catching BIG BASS other than desire"! Bill Siemantel"Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect"! Big Bass Zone
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Joined: 5/23/2007 Posts: 623 Location: Bothell
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No Worries man , iv gone in the lake before to retrieve my luckycrafts cranks before .... And to be honest i would have reacted the same way if one my good sticks went over .. It's not like we live around snake infested waters , so besides getting wet whats the worst that could happen ... BBD http:// westcoastcustomtackle.comB.A.S.S member F.L.W. member Washington State Bass Federation
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Joined: 5/6/2007 Posts: 462 Location: Seattle WA
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I would lose the glasses, cell, and wallet and gone in too. I don't care if its 5 feet of water, I wouldn't have thought that quick just like you, IN I GO ! I jumped in YEARS ago for a rod that costs probably $30 and it had so much foam on the handle that it was floating when I went in  Glad you got it back. My setup would have been a $110 rod, $282 reel, and a swimmy if my SB rod went overboard.
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Depends on the depth of the water, but I have done the same thing before. Sad to say it wasnt even that expensive. I was 14, just my 2nd yr fishing, I was fishing off the docks at Mardon Resort on Potholes Reservoir. I thought it a good idea to fish from the paddle boats over the crowded dock, BAD IDEA. As soon as I took my hand off the rod, I peddled the boat away from the dock(still chained to dock, but 3-4ft gap) the rod slid off front of the boat in slow motion. Isn't that how it looks when something like this happens? W/o thinking I jumped in. Didn't make it 5ft down when I hit the chains holding dock in place, came back up to a crowd thinking I fell in the water. My cousin helped me climb out and to my surprise the hook was caught on my pants leg. How I will never know! But this was my only rod, maybe cost $75 new. But I was not gonna let it go w/o trying.
I did end up catching some nice rainbows that night, but I will think twice now before jumping in after gear.
Somebody just back of you while you are fishing is as bad as someone looking over your shoulder while you write a letter to your girl. ~Ernest Hemingway
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Joined: 10/30/2007 Posts: 793 Location: seattle Wa Seward Park area
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I wouldnt jump in for it but I'd send the kid in after it.But then again I have no set up worth 500.00.All my rods and reels arent worth 5 wing wangs.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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BrownBomber wrote:2000subaru wrote:dilbert wrote:I know where a kiddie rod is on the bottom of Lake Tapps. knock it off, the wife is still asking me to find it That's funny Phil,..hey you been out lately? BB lol, who's this Phil guy? Anyway, just buy a new one and bring it home. "look what I found" You had the secret color on that bad boy... it's surely attached to a fish and has swam far away by now. “I take a whiskey drink! I take a chocolate drink! And when I have to pee, I use the kitchen sink!!” -Homer J Simpson
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