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wade
06-26-2014, 10:54 PM
I found countless places all over the U.S. that now offer FREE braid, every pound class and color imaginable from 2#-80# test.
(The only catch is that all anglers interested in redeeming this special unlimited time offer, just have to spool your reels your self..)

























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With every 1000 yards you spool, you earn two security tokens and four karma points. I decided to redeem todays karma for a toad.
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PLEASE pick up your junk.. Every single place I visit fresh or salt, river or brook, sewer or 'Open Waters', I find that cajun red line, snelled eagle claw packs, the spool fillers and countless junk strictly from Anglers...Makes no difference where..When I was just in the Keys, seems like every stretch of mangrove & everglades from Tampa to Miami was littered thick with braid & mono.. Same coast to coast..ArggggggggGGGGGgg.............:mad: :confused: ............





GregAndrew
06-27-2014, 06:50 AM
Could not agree more. I try to pick up all the trash I see on my way in every trip.

blitzburgh
06-27-2014, 06:50 AM
Holy $h!t that's a SLUG Wade! :cheers1:

TJones
06-27-2014, 06:56 AM
Good karma . Looks like you saved someone's life that day .

ctfphoto
06-27-2014, 07:07 AM
Awesome post.

As a pro nature photographer for 30 plus years, I have worked around numerous bodies of water. Fisherman are by far the worst litterbugs out in nature.

One one of the first trips I brought my wife on in the high sierras, I told her I would catch her a trout but I had no fishing gear. It took me about a minute to find some fishing line and a hook littered along the stream. Caught a trout a few minutes latter. Impressed the wife.

PICK UP YOUR TRASH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hunters Pa
06-27-2014, 07:29 AM
I remember as a young kid my dad telling me you could fill a tacklebox if you just looked closely enough. Before long I had found a couple lures and countless weights and hooks.

Just have to pay attention

DanaPT
06-27-2014, 07:47 AM
I remember as a young kid my dad telling me you could fill a tacklebox if you just looked closely enough. Before long I had found a couple lures and countless weights and hooks.

Just have to pay attention

i pay my son .25 for lead weights when we are down at the harbor. He usually earns some money!

easyday
06-27-2014, 08:23 AM
The other day at DP I came back to the launch with around 3 glass bottles, 5 soda cans and a bunch or ftrash in the back of my yak. The lady digging through the trash for cans and bottles was super excited when I presented her with my catch of cans and bottles.

T-Rex
06-27-2014, 01:50 PM
I remember as a young kid my dad telling me you could fill a tacklebox if you just looked closely enough.

Ditto. Last year in the Sierras at Rock Creek Lake I found at least 30-40 assorted spinners, kastmasters, thomas buoyants and rapalas stuck on submerged logs or left tangled in trees. Could have filled a small tackle box. It was terrible how much line was littered around the perimeter of the lake.

EDC
06-27-2014, 02:06 PM
Good post, Wade. Hope everyone reads it and does their part