TritonGlenn
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I never thought I'd have to use that thing - "nice to have, just in case... but I'll never use it" I thought. Well, today I got "high sided" on a underwater stump. Nothing I did would get us off of it. We rocked back and forth, side to side, full thrust trolling motor (couldn't use the outboard - there were tons of stumps, and I was running a borrowed prop ).
So.... I get out the paddle and use it to push off of another stump up front - kind of like using it for a lever. I lean over to push it and next thing I know, I'm head first into the water! I hit my shoulder really good on the stump I was trying to push off of. Gulped a bunch of nasty Perquimans River water on the way back up, trying to gasp for air and get my bearings. Then I realized I was stuck between the stump, an underwater log that my legs kept slipping on, and the boat that was pushing me into the stump. Thankfully, my fishing partner grabbed my wrist as I was trying to hold onto the slippery fiberglass top cap.
OK... so now I have my bearings, and my head above water. Not even thinking of the rescue ladder on my boat, I try to pull myself up into the boat. Ain't hap'nin cap'tn. Then I remember the ladder. To the back of the boat I go, pop the ladder out, and I'm back onboard moments later. Worked like a champ.
I was soaked from head to toe, and it could have been a lot worse. If I didn't have a partner with me, I probably could have been in a lot worse shape, and could have possibly drowned. I'm seriously considering getting some sospenders and wearing them all the time after today. It's the first time I've been in the water like that since I started bass tournament fishing (13 years now). It's the last time I want to test that ladder.... but I am very glad to have it today.
My shoulder is scraped up pretty bad, and I know I'm going to have a huge bruise there tomorrow. But I'm alive and well.
All the best,
Glenn
So.... I get out the paddle and use it to push off of another stump up front - kind of like using it for a lever. I lean over to push it and next thing I know, I'm head first into the water! I hit my shoulder really good on the stump I was trying to push off of. Gulped a bunch of nasty Perquimans River water on the way back up, trying to gasp for air and get my bearings. Then I realized I was stuck between the stump, an underwater log that my legs kept slipping on, and the boat that was pushing me into the stump. Thankfully, my fishing partner grabbed my wrist as I was trying to hold onto the slippery fiberglass top cap.
OK... so now I have my bearings, and my head above water. Not even thinking of the rescue ladder on my boat, I try to pull myself up into the boat. Ain't hap'nin cap'tn. Then I remember the ladder. To the back of the boat I go, pop the ladder out, and I'm back onboard moments later. Worked like a champ.
I was soaked from head to toe, and it could have been a lot worse. If I didn't have a partner with me, I probably could have been in a lot worse shape, and could have possibly drowned. I'm seriously considering getting some sospenders and wearing them all the time after today. It's the first time I've been in the water like that since I started bass tournament fishing (13 years now). It's the last time I want to test that ladder.... but I am very glad to have it today.
My shoulder is scraped up pretty bad, and I know I'm going to have a huge bruise there tomorrow. But I'm alive and well.
All the best,
Glenn