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buzzbaiter
05-05-2017, 09:19 AM
First thing I noticed was the guy not wearing a PFD. He's lucky he was able to grab the boat.
https://youtu.be/bI7p7HFLnlk
thmyorke1
05-05-2017, 10:02 AM
How he manages that is beyond me. I think it was a mix of being stunned by the surprise of a fish hitting + being knocked in the face with his rod.
A captain goes down with his.. bait caster
Chrisper4694
05-05-2017, 01:00 PM
i thought for sure this was going to be a video of my friend hahahaha
Lard Almighty
05-05-2017, 02:13 PM
Looks like we have a future Bill Dance on our hands! :D
EddieG
05-05-2017, 03:23 PM
Nailed it!! Perfect form
NorthJerzyG
05-05-2017, 04:41 PM
I was waiting for him to set it so hard he fell backwards out of the boat.......... but this is so much better!!!!! :D
briansnat
05-05-2017, 08:44 PM
I think he appeared to drop his rod for a sec, then grab after it and fell in. Yeah, I can see myself doing that. Bottom line is that a comfortable situation can change in an instant over the most minor thing. Add cold water or a bang on the head and it can be deadly. Nobody goes on the water expecting to die. Wear that PFD.
I grew up with my dad drilling into my head "never stand up in a boat". Granted he was talking canoes and 10 ft jon boats, but that is still in the back of my mind 50 years later. I rarely stand up in boats LT 17 ft.
thmyorke1
05-05-2017, 09:04 PM
I think he appeared to drop his rod for a sec, then grab after it and fell in. Yeah, I can see myself doing that. Bottom line is that a comfortable situation can change in an instant over the most minor thing. Add cold water or a bang on the head and it can be deadly. Nobody goes on the water expecting to die. Wear that PFD.
I grew up with my dad drilling into my head "never stand up in a boat". Granted he was talking canoes and 10 ft jon boats, but that is still in the back of my mind 50 years later. I rarely stand up in boats LT 17 ft.
Good advice.
No one realizes the unfortunate death tolls on some bodies of water... Like round valley, could all be avoided with water safety!
briansnat
05-05-2017, 09:19 PM
Good advice.
No one realizes the unfortunate death tolls on some bodies of water... Like round valley, could all be avoided with water safety!
A PFD gives you time. In cold water you will pass out long before it will kill you. If you pass out without a PFD, you are done. With it on, you still have a chance because you can float a fairly long time unconscious but alive and there is still a possibility of rescue.
I admit that in the summer, I rarely wear a PFD in my boat. In cold water I always have it on. Alone in my canoe, I always wear it regardless of the season.
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