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That’s what I was thinking, but wasn’t going to say it out loud. ?. Stuff happens, hope you get it back.. My buddy found a rod bag on the way out Wednesday morning. When we got back to the room at Peninsula that night,he went door knocking, and the owner was the guy in the room next to us. Most of us would not want someone else's stuff, and do whatever you could to get it back to the owner.. hopefully a forum member picked it up, and you get a message.
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QUOTE (Grasshopper @ Feb 01, 2025 - 08:28 am)
Simple…….. Bungee cords!
A cover over the sled and bungee or ratchet straps to keep it there and take it easy over the bumps......every so often look back......if there are two of you or more follow each other to keep an eye.
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Yup I do the bungees too, tomorrow it’ll be a rope with my kid most likely riding in the sled incase a bungee decided to let go. My smitty sleds have eye hooks screwed into the sides for easy bungee set up, big enough to pass a rope through too. But hey guys, it happens… years ago I left a brand new shimano set up leaning on a fence after river fishing. it was gone when we went back for it. I e dropped my phone in the hole too. S#*t happens!
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