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Wet leaves are slippery!

 

Be careful out there bank fishing guys. I slipped on some wet leaves this weekend. Went down to one knee and put out my hands to break my fall...

 

Trouble is I had a rod and reel combo in each hand. They took the brunt on my fall and the most damage. Road rash on one of the reels and scuffed up the paint job on my rods. Only damage I took was a jammed pinkie finger. 

 

In my crazy head I would have rather scuffed my hands then my combos because my hands will heal.

take it easy out there brother! ?

  • Super User
8 hours ago, NYWayfarer said:

In my crazy head I would have rather scuffed my hands then my combos

Nothing crazy about that!

  • Super User

Careful now....fishing tackle may get warning labels...

Do not use this product outside the home....

Could cause falling...tripping...eye's wandering....on and on.

Helmet...knee pads...elbow pads...may be required.

This activity should not be done when cloudy or wet..absolutely not in the cold and wet.

:(

 

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1 minute ago, Oregon Native said:

Careful now....fishing tackle may get warning labels...

Do not use this product outside the home....

Could cause falling...tripping...eye's wandering....on and on.

Helmet...knee pads...elbow pads...may be required.

This activity should not be done when cloudy or wet..absolutely not in the cold and wet.

:(

 

The only label fishing equipment needs is, "May cause old men to fish like they are kids." :slywink:

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