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Wear those PFD's!
Yes, you can get knocked out of a boat and drown.... many folks have.
But you can also fall in while simply bank fishing too....
Water is not our friend. It's cold, heartless and very unforgiving when we don't take it seriously. Sadly, water usually wins when we test it and it can always be counted on to demand a very high price for our complacency.
Wear your PFD's please.
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Steve
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Very timely reminder Steve!
I have personally know two families that lost children at the bank. One at Rayburn, another at Banana Bend on the San Jacinto River. Do Not be one of these families! I have also lost a great friend out of a jon boat who "just went to check his lines" NONE had PFD's on.
Wear those PFD's!
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When SgT Harding and Officer Iwasyk approached my boat on sat I was proud to see they were both wearing their PFDs being thrown out of a boat is not fun and can cost you your life so why chance it, wear those PFDS the life you save, could be your own.
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Very good advise guys, fishing is not worth losing your life over.
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I remember hearing of a guy, I think around HOuston, that drowned a week or so ago while loading his boat at the ramp. Serious stuff!
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About two months ago a guy living on a house boat moored to the docks at Anchorage Marina fell off his boat and drowned.
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Has anyone seen the monument stone just outside the patio door at the Anchorage Marina?. His name was Sherman Garrett, (Fishing Guide Sherman Garrett.)
He drowned just outside the breakwater back in the 80's.Unfortunately he was not wearing a PFD.
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Check out Randy's avitar and he is a professinal diver, he still wears his PFD.. Sky diving is a little different from diving out of a boat.. Besides that them big ole fish he catches would take him a few feet under !!
Is babyboat still crying in spanish?? :multi: :razz: