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The Surf Fisherman Forum => From The Surf => Topic started by: ped579 on April 06, 2014, 06:56:04 PM
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PLEASE READ THIS! We received this from one of the NJBBA members who had his cooler rack stolen. Please share this to really get the word out. If anyone sees this rack or hears anything about this, please send me a message, and we will get the rack back to it's rightful owner.
My custom-made 4 pole aluminum cooler rack was stolen from my yard on 4-1-14. It had my aluminum die-cast limited edition membership plaque bolted to it (#276) with my lifetime membership sticker.
Distinguishing features included a cast aluminum coca-cola bottle opener; front square tubes to hold a bait tray and four tabs to retain the cooler (48 qt size).
I wanted to notify you in case the rack/plate is being used in a manner on the beach that does not coincide with NJBBA regulations.
Happy Catching
Paul
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A lot of Scumbags out there. If I hear anything I'll let you know Paul.
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I would check junk yards or scrap metal recycling . Did they have there name and driver license # engraved on it? WE had a lot of farmers that had aluminum irrigation pipes stolen from fields and farm yards.Todays AP had ran a story about some guy in Little Egg Harbor who was taking copper pipe out of houses.
Surf Bird
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whs
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PLEASE READ THIS! We received this from one of the NJBBA members who had his cooler rack stolen. Please share this to really get the word out. If anyone sees this rack or hears anything about this, please send me a message, and we will get the rack back to it's rightful owner.
My custom-made 4 pole aluminum cooler rack was stolen from my yard on 4-1-14. It had my aluminum die-cast limited edition membership plaque bolted to it (#276) with my lifetime membership sticker.
Distinguishing features included a cast aluminum coca-cola bottle opener; front square tubes to hold a bait tray and four tabs to retain the cooler (48 qt size).
I wanted to notify you in case the rack/plate is being used in a manner on the beach that does not coincide with NJBBA regulations.
Happy Catching
Paul
Tell him to monitor the websites..Craigslist /Ebay, other fishing sites for classifieds for it. People hocking ill gotten stuff all the time.
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Probably some heroin junky looking for some quick cash in scrap metal.
Every neighborhood has an old beat up truck that drives around when the garbage cans are brought to the curb looking for scrap metal. In this case maybe the junk guy overstepped his bounds and came on to the property.
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Paul check this out.....
http://longisland.craigslist.org/spo/4366762702.html