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Son of a !
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[frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown][frown]
I just wanted everyone to know that after get my evasive species sticker and registering my boats, I broke my friggin' Sage right before memorial weekend![pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate][pirate]
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#2
they have a no question warranty?
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#3
Oh, they ask Questions. That is some tough luck bro. I guess you'll just have to bust out that new St. Croix.
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#4
so you gonna tell the story on how you broke it..or do you need healing time..
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#5
That sucks. I broke my 6 wt on Thursday. It must be going around.
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#6
sage will replace it if your the original owner. oh yeah when we fishing togather again?
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#7
[#008000]That does it ! My Sage(s) are staying in the tube, in the closet, behind the guitar case, with the dresser pushed up against the door - until the CDC announces that this epidemic has subsided, I'm not using anything except an UglyStick .[/#008000]

[#000000][size 1](Last week I myself broke three rods - None were Sage though)[/size][/#000000]
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#8
I broke my new 7ft. ugly stick last week...was hung up on a snag and didn't really put that much torque on it...grant it I didn't pay that much,but still makes you mad. They play up the fact that it can take some abuse which I didn't give it. Rod broke right in the middle were the two pieces connect.
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#9
Man, I'm sorry to hear about that. I hope you were able to still get out and use something resembling a fishing rod[:/]
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#10
I've wised up...always have a back up pole and reel with me[Smile]
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#11
Yea me too, I even carry a couple extra guns when hunting but always prefer to use old faithful...
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#12
Always pack 2 rods, if not 3 or even 4 any more. Reels, usually at least 2 and a spare spool for each. No wonder that tackle bag gets so heavy[Image: sleepy.gif]
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#13
I like your thinking. I pack 3 to 4 rods out on my pontoon. That way, I don't have to change the line and reel out ON the water[cool]
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#14
Ya, I like to carry extra rods and reels as well. Hence the 11 miles per gallon fishing trips.[laugh] Can't ever be over prepaired for something to go wrong. You know what's funny, I have fished with that Sage ($500) for 10+ years now and after it broke I bought a $100 St. Croix to get me through until I get the Sage back, and the St. Croix is just as good a rod, and I could buy 4 more for the price of the Sage! I think I'm done buying expensive rods.[:/] At least I am going to tell myself that.
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#15
It's funny, the rods that you try to baby are usually the ones that get broke...the cheaps ones that get thrown around seem to last forever.
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#16
that sucks sorry to hear that[frown]
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#17
Same goes for everything, including wives.[laugh]
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#18
[quote redbeard1]Same goes for everything, including wives.[laugh][/quote]

X 2 !
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#19
lol ill agree with that one. so when are you gonna come up here and fish with your brother and i. i think hes heading up here shortly to fish the stone flys they are already starting to pop up here.
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