Well that didn’t work
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Would never let myself get in that position unless of a motor failure but this can’t be good Ross Barnett Reservoir Spillway Fishing Group Public Group | Facebook
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What happened? For those of us that don't use FB..
"Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."
Was trying to just put up a link but it did the Facebook thing. I’m not the best doing this on phone I’ll figure it out
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Let’s try that again
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Wow!!! That's has got to be a terrible situation to find yourself in to say the least. One can't help but be filled with wonder about two things: (1) Why were they that close to the tumbling undercurrent of that dam that they should become trapped by it in the first place? and (2) Why did they not throw the anchor as far as possible downstream and hope it hooked up enough to pull themselves out of the undercurrent?
It's sad to think of the real danger that their poor judgement and total unpreparedness caused them to be exposed to... not to mention the unnecessary cost in damage to their boat and loss of expensive fishing gear.
Glad to hear that it had a happy ending in that no one was injured or drowned. Thanks for sharing.
"Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17
And this is why I don't mess with no dams, in a boat. I've seen two things that's scared me this year. Like things that make you think about life, this and the folks running from the fire in Cali in early November. Lord help us
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Last edited by "G"; 12-13-2018 at 05:42 AM.
Love, what more can I say