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Sorry to hear. The plus size is winter is coming, and you have all that time to restock./

 

I lost a few baits and wrecked a few but I'm trying to look at it in a positive light as I will replace the ones that have been effective and try some new ones. Trying to stay positive...

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I had a 3600 full of squarebills and Traps catch the wind and blow out of my boat last year. I saw it happen and turned around immediately and was able to recover it, thank goodness. 

Good luck. Hope your treasure comes home to you. 

  • Global Moderator
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On 10/10/2018 at 2:26 AM, Yumeya said:

Two weeks ago I lost a 3600 size case of my medium diving cranks, it was full of megabass, duo, and a few other hard to get Japan baits, it was around $300 worth of baits.

Blew off my boat and by the time I found it missing it was either picked up by another boat or shore fisherman.

 

It wouldn't have sank since all of those baits float....it still hurts inside 

 

What can you do?

 

Oh it will sink.......

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