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bgreene
02-16-2014, 05:27 PM
At least two cutting boards.

At least one rod / reel.

A few knives.

At least two minnow buckets. ( these don't like to ski behind the boat )

GREYWOLF
02-16-2014, 05:44 PM
2) older gaffs
1) battery
1) SS grill
But the wife wont sink LOL :devil:

Johnsonboat
02-16-2014, 05:56 PM
I had a customer that lost a dog while cruising down the river. I watched his wife beat the s**t out of him when he and his buddy came back to the dock with an empty 30 pack and no dog.:devil:
As for me: boots stuck in mud, could now get um out
2 cell phones
sunglasses
too many $napon tools
prob more but I choose to forget

tsubaki
02-16-2014, 07:37 PM
In the V I've lost 2 hats and a set of sunglasses.
Actually watched people loose dentures, prescription glasses, a Rolex, a wedding band, couple of reels, a stringer of illegal fish, an anchor and a couple of bait buckets.

RidgeRunner
02-17-2014, 07:30 AM
Fell overboard near Gunsmoke while retrieving a marker bouy. Swam around to the ladder with my wallet in my pocket. The heave-ho out of the water dislodged it and before I knew what was happening I could see it heading to Davey Jones locker. I dove for it because it was loaded with cash. I never caught it. Six hunerd clams and a gas card that would have got us home from Bradenton. Truck at the time ran on pre-mix..

Redneck
02-17-2014, 10:46 AM
My buddy when he was having a pi$$ of the back of my dads Lund-225Merc I thought he said go. I know now it was no!!! I never laughed so hard I couldn't even help him into the boat form the floor I was laying on.

bgreene
02-17-2014, 08:58 PM
I didn't expect so many PEOPLE dropped overboard.

And a 225 Merc on a Lund......... neck jerking acceleration for sure.

randlemanboater
02-17-2014, 09:07 PM
My most lost overboard item seems to be pliers..I bet I have lost 5 or 6 pair over the years.

I now keep them tethered to my belt.

RWilson2526
02-18-2014, 08:58 AM
Six hunerd clams and a gas card that would have got us home from Bradenton. Truck at the time ran on pre-mix..

Man that's got to sting.

Blue_Runner
02-18-2014, 11:00 AM
Couple of rods and reels, one was in the rocket launcher pulling a lure that was a little too heavy. The rod had a wooden handle which decided to snap in two.

Lost a brand new "outrodder" rod holder in 40' of water next to the jetties at Murrells Inlet. My buddy got a bite, got exited pulled the whole thing out of the rod holder. I asked him to retrieve it for me but he wouldn't.

Lost an old transom mount trolling motor on Lake Wylie. It is still there, right where I lost it. Took off with it down....heard a loud smack, looked back and the transom clamp was still clamped to the boat. LOL

macojoe
02-18-2014, 07:10 PM
2 rod & reel set ups about 13 years apart. Set of keys from shirt pocket while leaning over to get fish. 1 cell phone, bought a nice pair of ss finger nail clippers $20 said no more rusting crap they were gone first trip out with them#@*&and some bait.

bgreene
02-18-2014, 08:08 PM
See I'm not the only idiot............I mean typical of what happens on the water.

Writing of RETREIVING things, I'd like to dive the Shrewsbury Rocks, NJ, fill sacks with all the lost sinkers and have a boat pull the sacks back up.
Must be thousands of sinkers down there............to re sell to all the bait shops !

mawshj
02-18-2014, 10:40 PM
A few years back ,my wife and I were fishing under the Chesapeake bay bridge and she hooked a BIG fish, she did not want me to help her. She tugged for 20 minutes to get it up, when it reached the surface, I saw it was a brand new Penn rod and reel, I ran over and pulled it aboard. My wife was so angry that she did not have a fish, she grabbed it and tossed it back. My brand new Penn lost !!!!

Liam
02-19-2014, 06:38 PM
Lost a few hats but have always been lucky enough to circle around and retrieve them.
One time we were cod fishing 10 miles east of stellwagen and a back pack came floating by. We pulled it in and it had a wallet and a few other things in it. I got hold of the owner and they collected it from my house,i guess it fell overboard on a whale watch out of Boston,they were pretty surprised they got it back.

RidgeRunner
02-20-2014, 07:51 AM
2 pairs of prescription glasses over the years. Lots of catfish grabbers and chum bags, rods and reels, pieces off reels, keeper fish.
Winter time in FL often means layering up.. So you start out in the morning with jeans and a jacket on over your shorts and you peel off when it warms up a bit. Left my wallet in the jeans and the jeans blew out of the boat on the way in.. I was 16 so the most I lost was my drivers license and a few bucks but the wallet was a hand made calfhide one of a kind.
Another good tale of a near miss-
We were in a NO WATER ZONE in Ruskin running inside from Bishops Harbor back to Cockroach. Apparently my tackle box blew off the rear deck of the flats boat. Lucky (or not) we ran one tank out of gas about the same time. I tried to switch fuel lines over before we came off plane but no luck, we had run aground. I got out of the boat and looked back to see this relatively large box floating half submerged on the flat behind us. 100 yards back. WTHeck is that? Oh that is the tackle box, wallet, truck keys, etc. We picked up the pace but going back to where the box sank involved a lot of pulling and pushing the boat that day, the tide was ripping out. Then disabling an aftermarket alarm system on the GMC that could only be disarmed with the now wet keychain fob, convincing the man that yes we are the owners of the truck not trying to steal it.. just because the boat was filthy and we were wet we didn't actually sink the boat or get into an accident, per se..
AND we were sotally tober, HUH?

SkunkBoat
02-21-2014, 08:41 PM
Many years ago when I had a tin boat, my brother and I were going winter flounder fishing. Stopped at the bait store for sandworms and of course the guy tells us "oh, you gotta use chum if you want to catch more than a couple". We didn't have a chum pot. So he sold us a chum pot and a frozen log of ground clam chum and we laughed about what chumps we were for falling for his pitch.

We got out by the Mantoloking bridge and set up. put the chum in the pot, and clipped the the line onto the cotter pin that holds the lid closed, dropped it down and started fishing. No bites...1/2 hour goes by and we decide to move to Dales Point.

So were running wide open with the Tohatsu 40 and my brother says "whats that?" The chum pot is skipping along behind us. $#i+!!! We stop and pull the line in. As my brother lifts the pot to the surface, the cotter pin straightens out and that brand new chum pot and chum log disappear into the Metedeconk River!:nut:

We laughed our asses off....

Franco
02-23-2014, 08:35 PM
A pair of Costa Del Mars
A Pair of Oakleys
A pair of Serengittis
probably 2 dozen hats
a chum bucket
a cast net
2 anchors
a boat ladder
an okuma reel and a carbon fiber rod, the reel smoked fighting a Bonita and locked up, Pulled back hard on the rod with no drag and the rod exploded in my hand, threw the damn thing in the ocean
the left curtain on my enclosure
life jackets
2 landing nets
2 gaffs
286 cups of coffee
my lunch
the blues
any though of a bad day























almost landed a square grouper many, many years ago, couldn't get it in the boat so we cut it loose

phatdaddy
02-23-2014, 08:57 PM
hey franco, that's weird, i lost some square grouper many many years ago...

bradford
02-24-2014, 01:12 AM
Was it in the Gulf stream about halfway between Freeport and Riviera Beach?

Destroyer
02-24-2014, 01:51 AM
Only one thing I've ever lost overboard: My bro-in-law and I went out on a charter boat. He realized that he had forgotten his rod & reel, and since I had an extra one with me he borrowed it. Brand new, never been fished before. (Masters rod with a Diawa 50H reel on it)
So we're standing on the stern with several other people drifting chunks for Blues.. and a guy on the opposite side of the stern gets a bite and the fish goes crazy...running back and forth, fouling everyone's line. Stupid Mate grabs the line, and instead of cutting it he gives it a hell of a yank... and of course he pulled my brand new rod and reel out of my bro-in-laws arms just as he was lighting a cigar and not really holding onto the rod. We watched it float out back of the boat and go down to Davy Jones as a gift.

phatdaddy
02-24-2014, 08:03 AM
bradford, it was actually off loggerhead light in the tortugas. i guess it would have made it that far.

lathehand
02-24-2014, 11:25 AM
1 /hat
1 /landing net
1 /fishing rod
countless tools

shurlock
02-24-2014, 10:07 PM
I was in a little 15' open style boat fiberglass with a 18 hp Nissan tiller. couple of my buddies and my step son wanted to go fishing. so I pulled a little sun fish sailboat (with no mast) I had, so the 4 of us could go out in the everglades. one of my buddies decided to stand up to piss off the side of the sun fish. well It flipped gators just yards away. my 15 year old stepson literally walked on water to get in the other boat scared WHITE, while my buddy tried to gather items and flip boat back over.

long story short we lost:

2 rods and reels (Wal-Mart) $60
2 allium oars that i thought would float $50
18 bottles of bud light (i saved gps coordinates) $13
1 brand new zippo $45

And my step sons dignity $priceless:embarsed:

bgreene
02-25-2014, 05:10 PM
[QUOTE=Franco;211789]

A pair of Costa Del Mars
A Pair of Oakleys
A pair of Serengittis
probably 2 dozen hats
a chum bucket
a cast net
2 anchors
a boat ladder
an okuma reel and a carbon fiber rod, the reel smoked fighting a Bonita and locked up, Pulled back hard on the rod with no drag and the rod exploded in my hand, threw the damn thing in the ocean
the left curtain on my enclosure
life jackets
2 landing nets
2 gaffs
286 cups of coffee
my lunch
the blues
any though of a bad day



FRANCO - Congratulations - you are the winner of the " most stuff lost" while fishing award.
Sorry, no trophy, just our admiration........ I mean respect.......... I mean...........sympathy !

GREYWOLF
02-25-2014, 05:27 PM
:haha::haha::haha: sympathy