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I feel like one of my friends died.Someone broke into my  home and stole my tackle.I guessed they wanted just the tackle because they left reels and rods.I had at least $500 worth of hooks and lures(crank baits mostly).I don't where to start replacing everything. I'm  just numb right now.

Man, that hurts!! :'(

Bright side:  you still have your rods!!

Man thats suck. I know how you feel. i had a bunch of rod and reels taken before. Check local Flea markets or ones in your next county, might not be able to prove that there yours, but breakin somebodys nose will make you feel better.

I feel like one of my friends died.Someone broke into my home and stole my tackle.I guessed they wanted just the tackle because they left reels and rods.I had at least $500 worth of hooks and lures(crank baits mostly).I don't where to start replacing everything. I'm just numb right now.

must be someone from your neighborhood, they wouldn't know where to go and take the stuff.sorry about that man, thats all advice i can give.

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Sorry, that really sucks. I hate a thief. In about 90 days start checking the pawn shops within a 50 mile radius and you will probably be able to buy back some of your things. Good luck!

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Contact local police and file a report.

Individual(s) who did this had inside information and knew what they were seeking, or they were just stupid and took the plastics knowing it would get you very upset.

So who has been to your home or with whom have you been discussing fishing?

Check local newspaper for ads selling plastics or local yard sales, etc. that list plastics as items for sale.

Perks may be someone you know.

Think about it.

I'm with Sam on this. It's somebody that you know. ::)

Yup I agree. Good luck

I feel your pain bro. I had $900 bucks worth of rods and reels stolen a few months ago, granted it was at the boat ramp not in my house. Try calling your home owners insurance, they covered almost all of my stolen rods and reels and I actually was able to upgrade to updated stuff lol, still hurt but thats one thing you might want to look into. I agree that it was probably someone you know, beat them with your flippin stick when you find the S.O.B.!!!

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Er, you don't live anywhere near Muddy, do you?  

Dude, that totally sucks! Someone needs a serious *** kicking!!

I feel for you I really do.

Man, sorry to hear that, as mostly everyone else has said it was most likely someone you know if they knew what you had and how much they could get, my advice would be to start checking craigslist daily they'll probably try to make some money out of this and hopefully thats where they get caught. Good luck on getting your stuff back

Perks may be someone you know.

It's "perps" as in perpetrators. ;)

I agree though, check craigslist, local pawn shops, etc. Hopefully you get your stuff back! That really sucks!

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