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RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
Just heard David passed away.. A reel man amongst men and a great ambassador of our sport. RIP David you will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to family and friends.
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Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
Dave was a great friend to me and my family. He supported my charter business with the best service a man could ask for. He was very proud of the fact that he and grant brought spreader bars into popularity in our area. I was lucky enough to work for him building the bars which was a very precise process. Both jimmy and I spent many a Fishermans dinner at the ark in point along with several other of his close friends.
We will see each other again Dave, I will have you in my heart forever❤️❤️ |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
RIP Dave
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Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
Very sad to see this. I first met Dave in 2008 when I started working with SSFFF. Dave and I discussed the fundraiser trip and he was a lot of help as always. We have discussed fishing and regulations ever since. I will miss him as will the entire fishing community once his absence is felt in fighting for our rec fishing rights.
Fair winds and great tile fishing in your next adventure Dave. |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
That's right Dave and Dales....David was the originator of the high speed spreader bars and was very involved in the SSFFF. He also taught several of us right here how to chase his passion for Tile Fish. A great legacy yet a big void left behind.
Dave Bender - I know you and David were tight and I'm sincerely sorry for your personal loss brother. I'm certain you and others have a few colorful stories and would appreciate if you would share some here. No better way to start the healing process and give David an appropriate send off. |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
I go way back with Dave when he and Grant were in that small shop in PP probably about 35 years ago !
Over the years we became good friends and business associates . Several times he fished on my boat for fluke which as most bottom fishing he loved . He was an innovator for offshore anglers and a mentor to a host of others . Many years back when the fluke organization was fighting for a better season, we put together a deal with a company I worked with at the time AFTCO and designed and sold a fluke T Shirt which the owner of that company Bill Shedd donated the profits from those shirt sales to Dave’s organization! If memory serves we came to donate about 25k and that year it went a long way to insuring we had a better fluke season ! It’s a loss to all salt anglers due to the fact he always stepped up on your behalf ! RIP Dave you did more then your share . |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
I’ll start with this,
Next time you get invited fishing , and you make an excuse not to go, stop yourself and say... f this life is short, I’m going I just texted jimmy to say, I can’t grasp that I’m never going to see dave again Guys, take it from an Ol has been... live your best life |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
I didn't know Dave personally but heard from charter captains and other fishing friends that he would always be helpful. One of my friends went in about learning butterfly jigging and he spend about 1/2 an hour with him.
RIP in peace Dave. |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
Very sad to see this. He left a great legacy. A reel mensch (look it up if you don’t know Yiddish)
Rest In Peace my friend Fair winds and following seas |
Re: RIP David Arbeitman Reel Seat
Sorry to see another pillar in the fishing community pass before their time .
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