Stolen

Here's the bigger problem.
Why are scumbags like this still walking the streets????
Incarceration of these people is something I would gladly pay more taxes for...that or an open season on them.
Because the right people complain about prison overcrowding.
 
A rod tube, under some fly foam, slit in a wading bag etc. all would be perfect hiding places for an Airtag.

I’ll give Apple a kudo here I hate them but they’re using Apple devices as network relays and its genius. After hearing this I’ve been meaning to do such, and this has motivated me that much faster. Ordered a couple.

EDIT: Because of stalking creeps Apple has changed a lot of the airtag benefits and they certainly don’t track like they originally did. What once was great has become less great because of weirdos.
 
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Some degenerate piece of shit stole a bunch of stuff out of my truck last night in Beacon Hill. Keep an eye out please.

-Orvis Recon 6wt
-TFO Pro 5wt
-Allen Kraken 5 green, intermediate line with wire bite leader, should be an obvious one
-Allen Alpha 3 blue
-Allen Trout 2 bronze
-Allen Trout 2 purple
-Fishpond Nomad mid-length net
-Simms Headwaters waders
-Korkers Darkhorse boots size 11
-Orvis hip pack filled with a bunch of trout stuff
-Orvis mud room wader bag
-Orange Simms dry bag
-Blue Simms Wapypoints backpack

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Sorry to hear. Some people are so selfish. I hate hearing stuff like this.
 
A rod tube, under some fly foam, slit in a wading bag etc. all would be perfect hiding places for an Airtag.

I’ll give Apple a kudo here I hate them but they’re using Apple devices as network relays and its genius. After hearing this I’ve been meaning to do such, and this has motivated me that much faster. Ordered a couple.

EDIT: Because of stalking creeps Apple has changed a lot of the airtag benefits and they certainly don’t track like they originally did. What once was great has become less great because of weirdos.
Take a look at Tile.
 
It's not something I do often. I fished Saturday and stayed that night at a buddy's place and just didn't want to unload all of my crap into his house. Obviously I wish I had in hindsight. I thought it was a decently lit spot to park in plain view of multiple houses but that didn't stop them.
Many years ago I took a police science class in college. The instructor was a retired Oakland cop, he told us about a stake out he was on durning a Christmas shopping year. They loaded up a station wagon wit empty boxes all wrapped and ready to go under the tree. They park the wagon under a well in a dark spot and parked a ways off and watched. Nothing happened, so the move to another spot that also fairly dark. Still nothing happened. Repeat 2 more times still nothing. So it was about the end of their shift so they went to get a bite to eat, turns out a lot of shoppers had the same idea so the only place they could find to park was out back but we’ll lite. No problem they thought and all went in to eat. When the got back the window was broken out and all the package were thrown all over the place. They figured that if the could see what was inside the can why break in, and walking around with a flash light looking into parked cars was just asking to get caught.
 
I had the smash and grab on Pilchuck Creek and this was in the day time when I was fishing. Only they didn't need to smash. They just squeezed their small hand into the car at a window and a quick flip and the door opened. .. I used my Home owners policy to get back all I lost.
 
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