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Thread: Two crappie fishermen died on Tobo

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    I hate to hear this, guys polease remember that while the big motor is underway, wear a life jacket and hook up thast kill switch! If it hadnt bee for a kill switch I would be missing 2 of my grandparrents, but thanks to that kill switch and the doctors and nurses in greenville Ms, I have them both. Prayers being sent up
    Its Foolish and wrong to morn the men who died, instead we should thank God that such men lived.
    General George S. Patton Jr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarhead View Post
    Divers found the body of the second fisherman this afternoon. I pray they can now find out what caused this terrible tragedy.
    Yes, how do two people just fall out of a boat and drown. So far it dosen't make a whole lotta sense to me but I'm sure there's alot more too it that I don't know, but it's a terrible thing that happened.

    "Shep"

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    I went to the fish n' pig yesterday and when i was seated i noticed a boat on the far side of the point by the appartments.(closest to the dam) then it looked like what appeared to be 2 dnr boats pulled very close to the other boat. I wasnt very sure of the dnr boats but the updated post about the 2nd fisherman being found assures my thinking. This is a very tragic accident, and i am guilty of not wearing my pfd, but i always try to be very safe when on the water. You can bet i will have it on while runnign the lake from now on!
    many people would say "what are the chances of something like that happening to me or Us?!" the fact is that it could very well happen to any of us. especially as many boats are on the lakes now a days.
    PRayers for the family and I wish all of you fishermen and women safe trips, and to please start wearing your life jackets.
    Sincerely,
    Kevin Meadows

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