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Uncommon, model new fishing deal with stolen close to Southampton

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The theft of a uncommon, model new fishing reel and rod angered native anglers who donated $1,065 to a gofundme account, and with a $300 direct donation, raised sufficient to interchange the deal with stolen from Port Elgin’s Craig  Patey October 25 on the Saugeen River in Southampton. 

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The theft of a uncommon, model new fishing reel and rod from the financial institution of the Saugeen River in Southampton angered and offended native angers who arrange a gofundme account to interchange the deal with for his or her fishing buddy, Port Elgin’s Craig Patey. 

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A $300 direct donation and gofundme donations of $1,365 topped the aim by $15 – an outpouring of help that “made a bad situation much better,” Patey, 43, stated in an  October 29 phone interview. He stated funds in extra of the $1,350 aim could be donated to a “kid’s fishing charity.” 

The “shock” of the theft was adopted by “disappointment” after which “anger” that the never-used centrepin Kingpin Zeppelin Aero and rod – that he’d saved a 12 months to purchase – had been stolen whereas he fished about 10 or 15 steps away alongside a busy riverbank. 

“I have been fishing along this river since I was a boy, and we don’t really know each other but there’s a respect amongst anglers, and I’ve never heard of anything like this happening, ever,” Patey stated. 

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On his break day, round 9:30 a.m., Patey was reeling in a fish close to the primary set of rapids, down Cemetery Highway in Southampton, and believes the theft occurred whereas he was distracted by getting that fish to shore. 

He stated the riverbank was busy that morning with a match underway and believes it was a theft of alternative with the thief clueless to the worth of the numbered reel in a protecting bag, and the rod. 

 After scouring the shore for his gear, Patey stated he felt “utter sadness”.
“I gave myself a few days to just own my feelings of anger and process what was happening. I went back down (to the river) Sunday and faced my fears and went fishing,” he stated.
He was the one one to catch a fish.  “That was a good omen – I decided to give the fish back,” he stated, including if he has fish in his freezer, he catches and releases. 

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Patey stated initially he was overwhelmed with the gofundme account and social media posts decrying theft. 

“The wind was taken out of my sails so I did give myself a day to feel all that anger and what not, but all the positive response brought me back.” 

Described by his fishing pals as an “incredibly kind and humble local angler” who helps and encourages others, Patey was uncomfortable with the fundraising however was instructed by a good friend to “sit back and let it happen”. 

“I am very grateful. Ultimately this has been more positive than bad because material goods can go, but the people around me now have been a strong support, for sure, which is awesome.” 

craig The theft of a uncommon, model new fishing reel and rod angered native anglers who donated $1,065 to a gofundme account, and with a $300 direct donation, raised sufficient to interchange a uncommon, numbered centrepin reel (proper) and rod stolen from Port Elgin’s Craig Patey October 25 whereas he fished on the Saugeen River in Southampton.

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