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Dec 9, 2020 02:20:45   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and discovered this Christmas Tree that was constructed with Rods and Reels arranged so that they came to a point at the top and spread out at the bottom and fromed what was decorated as a Fisheman's Christmas Tree. it was perfect for a post on Fishing Stages. I could not figure out how to copy and paste it here. Nor could I go back and easily find it.

If there is anyone with the tech ability and interest, and can find this picture, please post it here. I think it is both suitable for those who celebrate Christmas and who engage in our mutual passtime, fishing. I do not remember just how these rods were decorated, whether they too had lures attached, or if there were simply some Christmas lights strung about.

You members will have to excuse my lack of ability in copying and pasting, that wasn't taught, it wasn't even invented in 1941 when i entered the first grade. We had a momentus event on December 7th, a Sunday of that year if any of you were old enough to experience it. Just Sayin...RJS

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Dec 9, 2020 04:37:40   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Robert J Samples wrote:
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and discovered this Christmas Tree that was constructed with Rods and Reels arranged so that they came to a point at the top and spread out at the bottom and fromed what was decorated as a Fisheman's Christmas Tree. it was perfect for a post on Fishing Stages. I could not figure out how to copy and paste it here. Nor could I go back and easily find it.

If there is anyone with the tech ability and interest, and can find this picture, please post it here. I think it is both suitable for those who celebrate Christmas and who engage in our mutual passtime, fishing. I do not remember just how these rods were decorated, whether they too had lures attached, or if there were simply some Christmas lights strung about.

You members will have to excuse my lack of ability in copying and pasting, that wasn't taught, it wasn't even invented in 1941 when i entered the first grade. We had a momentus event on December 7th, a Sunday of that year if any of you were old enough to experience it. Just Sayin...RJS
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and dis... (show quote)


RJS, if you can copy and paste at all, sometimes you have to copy and paste it in a document or folder, then retrieve it from there.

If you can do the Facebook thing, copy and pasting is easy.

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Dec 9, 2020 08:16:47   #
dbed Loc: POMME DE TERRE LAKE MISSOURI
 
Robert J Samples wrote:
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and discovered this Christmas Tree that was constructed with Rods and Reels arranged so that they came to a point at the top and spread out at the bottom and fromed what was decorated as a Fisheman's Christmas Tree. it was perfect for a post on Fishing Stages. I could not figure out how to copy and paste it here. Nor could I go back and easily find it.

If there is anyone with the tech ability and interest, and can find this picture, please post it here. I think it is both suitable for those who celebrate Christmas and who engage in our mutual passtime, fishing. I do not remember just how these rods were decorated, whether they too had lures attached, or if there were simply some Christmas lights strung about.

You members will have to excuse my lack of ability in copying and pasting, that wasn't taught, it wasn't even invented in 1941 when i entered the first grade. We had a momentus event on December 7th, a Sunday of that year if any of you were old enough to experience it. Just Sayin...RJS
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and dis... (show quote)


Someone that can copy and paste Google rod and reel Christmas Trees many will come up I did but can't copy and paste

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Dec 9, 2020 08:28:32   #
Jer Loc: N. Illinois πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
 
Robert J Samples wrote:
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and discovered this Christmas Tree that was constructed with Rods and Reels arranged so that they came to a point at the top and spread out at the bottom and fromed what was decorated as a Fisheman's Christmas Tree. it was perfect for a post on Fishing Stages. I could not figure out how to copy and paste it here. Nor could I go back and easily find it.

If there is anyone with the tech ability and interest, and can find this picture, please post it here. I think it is both suitable for those who celebrate Christmas and who engage in our mutual passtime, fishing. I do not remember just how these rods were decorated, whether they too had lures attached, or if there were simply some Christmas lights strung about.

You members will have to excuse my lack of ability in copying and pasting, that wasn't taught, it wasn't even invented in 1941 when i entered the first grade. We had a momentus event on December 7th, a Sunday of that year if any of you were old enough to experience it. Just Sayin...RJS
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and dis... (show quote)


Is this it?



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Dec 9, 2020 08:28:56   #
Iowa Farmer Loc: Iowa City Iowa
 
Robert J Samples wrote:
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and discovered this Christmas Tree that was constructed with Rods and Reels arranged so that they came to a point at the top and spread out at the bottom and fromed what was decorated as a Fisheman's Christmas Tree. it was perfect for a post on Fishing Stages. I could not figure out how to copy and paste it here. Nor could I go back and easily find it.

If there is anyone with the tech ability and interest, and can find this picture, please post it here. I think it is both suitable for those who celebrate Christmas and who engage in our mutual passtime, fishing. I do not remember just how these rods were decorated, whether they too had lures attached, or if there were simply some Christmas lights strung about.

You members will have to excuse my lack of ability in copying and pasting, that wasn't taught, it wasn't even invented in 1941 when i entered the first grade. We had a momentus event on December 7th, a Sunday of that year if any of you were old enough to experience it. Just Sayin...RJS
Recently, i was scrolling through Facebook and dis... (show quote)

Don't know if this is it, all I could find when I googled it.



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Dec 9, 2020 08:51:39   #
tuboshu Loc: Kennebunk, Maine
 
I wanted a "bobber tree" for outdoors, so I used tomato cages instead of rods.



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Dec 9, 2020 09:12:17   #
Jer Loc: N. Illinois πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
 
tuboshu wrote:
I wanted a "bobber tree" for outdoors, so I used tomato cages instead of rods.


Very cool.

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Dec 9, 2020 13:33:00   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
No, but it will do. This is a great photo. Just Sayin...RJS

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Dec 9, 2020 13:52:30   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
There have now been three or more photos. I really appreciate the response. Good Job. Just Sayin...RJS

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Dec 9, 2020 16:45:47   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
Thanks to everyone who posted a R&R Christmas Tree. Doesn't that make you feel better? it does me. Thanks to one and all. Just Sayin...RJS

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Dec 9, 2020 18:48:22   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
I’m bettrrrr now!πŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒ

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Dec 10, 2020 06:50:28   #
Doug Lemmon Loc: Rochester Mills, PA
 
My annual "Man Tree".



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Dec 10, 2020 09:46:24   #
Fishing Machine Loc: Leesburg, FL
 
Here's a nice one RJ!!



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Dec 10, 2020 10:19:17   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
Doug Lemmon wrote:
My annual "Man Tree".


Looks like you got your priorities right. Lol

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Dec 10, 2020 11:36:46   #
FixorFish Loc: SW Oregon
 
Fish Dancer wrote:
Looks like you got your priorities right. Lol


πŸ‘πŸ‘...πŸ₯ƒ+πŸŽ‰......my kind of holiday decoration, to be sure.... it's good to be German and Irish....we love ALL the drinking holidays ----Octoberfest, Christmas, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Superbowl Sunday, Groundhog day, St. Patrick's Day, Cinco de Mayo, First day of summer, last day of summer, 4th of July, my birthday, your birthday...... Sundays, Friday nights, Thursday morning's coffee and Drambuie.......all of 'em.

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