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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5642275" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I've snagged/caught several rods and reels over the years. None of them have been worth salvaging though...but no doubt, were lost in similar fashion to yours. Was at Hiwassee with my niece a few years ago and we were fishing two runs/troughs close to one another. She was walking over to me and stopped and picked up an ultralight rod and reel that was in the water. Hadn't been there long either. She rigged it up and fished with it the rest of the day. The only good one I've found was at Citico one year. I was at one hole and had just finished a limit and was leaving when I saw a rod and reel laying on the ground. Ended up being a 5'6 Fenwick rod with a Shimano 1000 size reel on it. It still had the plastic on the cork handles. I still have that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5642275, member: 220"] I've snagged/caught several rods and reels over the years. None of them have been worth salvaging though...but no doubt, were lost in similar fashion to yours. Was at Hiwassee with my niece a few years ago and we were fishing two runs/troughs close to one another. She was walking over to me and stopped and picked up an ultralight rod and reel that was in the water. Hadn't been there long either. She rigged it up and fished with it the rest of the day. The only good one I've found was at Citico one year. I was at one hole and had just finished a limit and was leaving when I saw a rod and reel laying on the ground. Ended up being a 5'6 Fenwick rod with a Shimano 1000 size reel on it. It still had the plastic on the cork handles. I still have that one. [/QUOTE]
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