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    #41
    I have worried about taking 7 as a passenger. That guy has me tripled. I feel much better now!

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    What the....
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    #43
    Don't see a drop shot rig..... He needs to add one....

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    #44
    the most I take in someone elses boat is usally 6, in my own it's 10 and most of the time I end up using 2 lmao That is a little over the top it must take him a while to get them untangled after a couple runs...lol
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    #47
    Maybe to boater could get a bigger boat.
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    #48
    If it's a 2 day tournament I hope he catches fish. If not there will be even more tomorrow.

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    #49
    LOL! Man, that will give a boater a heart attack... the tackle bag must be 10x bigger also!

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    #50
    He must be confused . Most I ever take in another's boat is 5 . Usually only use 3 .

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    #51
    No need for a tackle bags, got a rod for every bait. Can’t be wastin no time tying tackle when there fish to be caught. Planned efficiently! Just better hope he don’t trip and fall and break half his poles. Lol

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    #52
    That’s hilarious!!

    Tell him to sit on the floor!

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    #53
    FLW College tournaments forced us to have no more than 5 rods per angler on the boat. That was when the national guard sponsored it and they paid the boaters to essentially let the college kids run the trolling motor and whatnot. Since they don't do that anymore, I am sure they have 10+ a piece now

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Mcjenson View Post
    My favorite is the youtubers that bitch about being bank anglers while fishing nrx with high end shimanos lol. Could easily get into a little jon boat for the price of those combos.
    You could buy a decent used bass boat with the investment in that many rods and reels. Heck, just keeping reasonably new line, especially fluoro, on the reels would be expensive enough. As my neighbor said last night while fishing out of my boat when he missed fired and created an awful backlash, "crap, there goes another $10"!.

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    #55
    I guess someone doesn't know how to tie a knot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcesni View Post
    Anyone who can afford that many rods and reels can buy his own damned boat. That is absurd.


    Heck a lot of coanglers own boats. Some fish as a co to learn the lake etc.

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    #57
    I was looking at doing BFL/Open or two as a CO.... I would not even thing of doing that.
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    #58
    That person would be off the boat...................

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    #59
    The look on his face when the boater says, time to try a different spot.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by trashmanssd View Post
    When I go on a friends boat I try to keep it to 4 rods and never go over 6. I reality that's all I need to fish I just way over do it on my own boat.
    I agree with this and sure wish everybody was of a mind to do this. Just simple common sense!

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