
I was debating on whether or
not to publish today’s post, but after some thought, I realized it might help
some of you guys avoid the tragedy that happened to me Monday. To make a long
story short I lost all my fly fishing equipment along with all my warm water
flies and accessories, including a tackle box of ultralight lures as a
result of a burglary. The thieves simply walked into my garage and helped
themselves to four fly fishing combos and a couple of tackle boxes that were located in the
storage compartments of my boat. The boat is parked in the garage stall next to my
wife’s car. This happened in broad daylight sometime after lunch, I was at home all day. I was either in my basement or on the phone when it happened.
My wife was in and out all day and left the garage door open at times, which
gave the thieves an opportunity. We live in what I would say is a very safe
neighborhood and never have any burglaries at all here, but there is always a
first. The police and I surmised that the thieves knew the fly rods and
fishing equipment was there and probably had been watching the house for a
chance to steal the equipment. One can always go back and say I could have done
this or that and things would have been different, but I can’t dwell on what I
should have done, but simply use this as a lesson in what to do to keep it from
happening again starting with;
- Never leave anything of value
in your garage that can be seen by anyone period!!
- Take note of individuals who
come to your house to perform work; you never know if that individual is
looking for something that can be sold at a pawn shop in exchange for money to buys
drugs. By the way, Walker County, where we live, has more drug traffic than any county
in Alabama.
- Keep any storage room in your
garage locked.
- Always keep your garage door
closed even when you are at home, not only at night but during the day. The door
can be left open if you are on the outside in the front, but never leave the door open
if you are in the backyard for a short period of time. The police told me that
95% of burglaries occur during daylight hours.
- If possible leave your
security system on during the day if you are away from your house even for 15
minutes. We have an ADT system with a camera, and it was not on for those brief
periods during Monday—costly mistake!!!
- Purchase insurance for your
fishing equipment. I have insurance on my boat but no insurance on all fishing
tackle. Lesson learned; I purchased insurance on Tuesday.
- Take photos of all your
fishing equipment, including tackle, so you will have proof of what you own.
- And last, always be aware of
suspicious vehicles or individuals in your neighborhood
- I lost everything to the
point I can’t fish anymore until I purchase reels, rods, flies, and fly fishing
accessories. I will have to replace all my crappie fishing lures as well. The sad part for me is I can’t actually replace some of my
reels because Gloomis doesn't manufacture the free spool Venture reels anymore. I
am not an extremely high dollar fly fisherman, neither am I a low-end
fisherman, but I fish with quality equipment and some are irreplaceable.
I hope by publishing this report today I have helped some of you guys avoid the tragedy
that happened to me on Monday.