Fishing Reel Reports

Funny or just plain wrong!?
Tokyo police said Tuesday they had arrested a man with a passion for women’s underwear who used a fishing rod to reel them in.
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Akira Hino, 51, was arrested last week for stealing a pair of knickers from a laundry pole on a second-floor balcony, a police spokesman said.
He stretched out a three-metre (10-foot) rod and caught the underwear on a hook, the Mainichi Shimbun reported.
Called to his house, police found more than 500 pairs of women’s underwear inside. He reportedly told investigators he had got into the habit of stealing undergarments when he was 18.
It was not known for how long he had been using a fishing pole.
Good job he didn’t try it with my wifes.He would have needed a shark rod and some industrial strength fishing line to reel those babies in.
In-Depth Outdoors – Reel Report #001 – October 11, 2009
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