06-09-12, 04:08 PM | #1 |
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gone to take the boat out for first time since the knee replacments tommorrow, test out the new gen2 and structure scan . do not give a hoot if i get one fish one the line but would not complain if i did.
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Very cool...hope it goes well!
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Awesome and Good Luck Don, I know your excited. pictures and a report please.
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Good luck Don. I am glad you are doing well enough to get out on the water and I hope things go great for ya.
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FANTASTIC DON!!! check the weather though, we got some storms rolling in tonight buddy. have a great trip and catch a couple of dinks for me ok?
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rain delay
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I call B.S., NO fisherman worries about a litte rain.
That's why they make GORETEX. Whimp. Now if you said LIGHTNING delay, I could understand that and am willing to give you an opportunity to change your story. |
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they were in the forcast. i will fish in the rain but won't go fishing if it is raining. spent too many days and nights soaked and cold. too old for that sh** now i do it for fun and relaxtion.
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I understand completely
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Call me STUPID because I go fishing and fish in rain, sleet, snow, thunder and lightning. A friend of mine named Vaun Cummings and I launched about 3 weeks ago, after driving 4 hours in the lightning storm, on North Barkley Lake and caught 90 Largemouth off this one hump in 5 hours. I had been hammering fish on this hump for 3 straight trips and knew they were still there. Lightning struck a couple of times close enough that the hair stood up on my neck. From a numbers standpoint, the best day fishing the FNF at Dale my buddy and I had 37 on the fly and when we took out there was 5 inches of snow in the boat. The year John Robertson and I won the Billy Westmoreland Tourney, it was 22 degrees and 2 inches of snow in the boat on Day 1 and sleeting on Day 2 and I drove 21 miles to our first spot. My Fish Headz mask fogged up as we were idling thru the livewell check so it was a cold ride on the face both mornings
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I have to take advantage and call you stupid on one count - the lightning causing the hair to stand up on your neck. I'm sorry, but there just isn't any other way to say it. That you had someone in the boat with you and subjected them to the danger is beyond my comprehension wheter they were willing or not - it was your boat (I'm assuming) and therefore your responsibility for your friends safety. I'm happy you're here (as well as your friend) today to relate the story and not pushing up daisys.
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Mr Elwood Lumpkins and an unnamed associate met with a tragic death yesterday while fishing on Dale Hollow Lake. Initial reports indicate the two were notorious for using poor judgement. This fatal incident occured while Mr Lumpkins and his companion were fishing in a severe lightening storm and waving 8' fiberglass rods high in the air. |
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We had severe high winds 1/3 in of rain and lots a lightning,with a replaced knee just the change in barometric pressure makes it a hard day.
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Man, talk about an eerie coincidence....a man was killed by lightening today on Okeechobee....
http://www.wired2fish.com/Rogue-Ligh...or-WhatsUp6822 But what got me a little choked up was in the second-to-last paragraph..... ".....one after another every single state federation President in the southern division, every single angler, and even the angler who won the Ranger Cup bonus money, EVERYONE who came up on stage pledged to donate their entire prize checks, every single dollar, to Lorenzo’s family’s needs." Hats off to those people. That's a great thing to do.
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My partner and his dad were fishing a big tournament with over 200 boat on Grand lake here in Oklahoma and they sent them out right before a major thunderstorm got there, and he said they had lightening strikes all around them. I couldn't believe they would send out boaters in the kind of weather instead of delaying it for 2 hours... The wind, cold, and rain are one thing but when your messing with lightening or any type of electricity it's always best to be cautious.
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Yeah thats true I can't remember the situation exactly cause it was back in April, but I think I remember some people complaining the night before the tournament that they weren't going to delay it and push back the weigh in. Either way the tournament director has a ton of responsibility and I'm sure he spent a lot of time coming to his decision.
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Very glad to see your to a point where you can get back out with your boat Don. I've been in Nebraska and just got back home last night, so catching up on posts I've missed. I agree with your feelings about heading out in the rain. If it looks like a hard rain, I simply stay home. But if it's a light rain, I'll go usually. But anything close to a thunderstorm, I'm stayintg home!
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Hey Don, I'm glad to hear that you are healing up. Have fun fishing.
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