that's a great idea...tell rodney flagg of flagg's fly shop on rt. 202 orange ma., to be on the lookout... i know him well and he is a great guy. maybe even give him a call at his shop.
I Lived in Gardner for 2 years and work there fulltime on the ambulance. i also fish that area a lot. if i see someone with lures i know they normally wouldnt have i will get the plate number. what kind of bag was it? color,brand? trust me when i say this Gardner is full of people like this and it has nothing to do with the economy!
I Lived in Gardner for 2 years and work there fulltime on the ambulance. i also fish that area a lot. if i see someone with lures i know they normally wouldnt have i will get the plate number. what kind of bag was it? color,brand? trust me when i say this Gardner is full of people like this and it has nothing to do with the economy!
Scotty, I must know you because I work full time on the fire department. I'm sure I must have worked with you at some scene. It was a forest Green Cabelas super magnum bag. It had 12 plastic bins inside of it filled with every lure known to mankind for fishing trout and landlocked salmon. A very big collection of top gun and db smelt and smelt gun lures. Also lots of streamers and trolling flys. Flashers, rebel, rapala and storm plugs. just to name a few.....
that's a great idea...tell rodney flagg of flagg's fly shop on rt. 202 orange ma., to be on the lookout... i know him well and he is a great guy. maybe even give him a call at his shop.
They would have to be pretty dumb to try and sell that stuff at a local tackle shop, but nothing would surprise me. I think most tackle shop owners would spot something not on the up and up in a heartbeat.
sounds like the same bags we use for the spare ALS gear in the trucks. i will keep my eye out! you got to love this lovely town! i have been here about 5 years so i am sure we have run into eachother a few times lol