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Hate hearing this. Believe it was in the St. George area based on what a buddy told me. Praying for a safe return of the boater and all law enforcement personnel.
It was an oyster boat. a storm popped up quick. We were fishing and got the boat out, came across the bridge, and saw the boat swamped with sheriff cars looking off the bridge. Same thing happened last Oct. I believe it was, except there was some medical issues involved then. Still stormy, so searching is not easy.
From what I heard, the young man didn't know how to swim and had no life preserver on He had no chance of surviving They live a tuff life to start with, being stupid about the way you live it don't help none!!
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That is sad. You have to be three parts crazy to make a living on the water and not know how to swim. A cruise ship maybe, but a oyster boat is another thing.
leonreno wrote:That is sad. You have to be three parts crazy to make a living on the water and not know how to swim. A cruise ship maybe, but a oyster boat is another thing.
LOL, Lately, I would think you would need to know how to swim more on the cruise ship!!!!
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leonreno wrote:That is sad. You have to be three parts crazy to make a living on the water and not know how to swim. A cruise ship maybe, but a oyster boat is another thing.
I was thinking the same thing.
A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. -George S. Patton
How many of us wear life jackets and ask others on our boat to do the same? Remember the accident that happened this year out from Horse Shoe. Four men fishing (old men and some with Navy experience and all with years of fishing experience) and two drown. They didn't have life jackets. The two men that did have jackets survived. One surviver had a brother-in-law who drown.
That would be hard to live with!
May The Peace of God be with this young man's family.
I usually don't wear my life vest when I'm out on the water, but if a storm comes rolling in or the boat starts taking on water, you better believe I am slapping that thing on (ESPECIALLY IF I COULDN'T SWIM!!) . It's not like the storm magically appeared. Either way it definitely sucks to lose someone no matter how it happens or if ignorance/stupidity is involved.
When i fish solo, i have my vest "on" when i leave the dock. When i fish with someone who can handle the boat, i'll pass on the life vest until some bad weather comes around. I know of a guy fishing solo with his trolling motor running when he lost his balance and fell over the side -- boat just left him!!! Around 9:30 PM he hit the shore in someone's(?) back yard after four hours of swimming. He took his pants off and made a floatation device out of them. It can happen. The thought of one of them $400K Coast Guard choppers hovering over me would be very embarrassing!!
If I am by myself, the lifejacket goes on when I get on the boat and comes off when I leave. Same thing with my kayak. If I have guests, everyone has a lifejacket on and buckled while the boat is in motion. There is never any question if I have enough lifejackets when FWC stops me. A smart man learns from his mistakes. A really smart man learns from someone elses.
They found his remains today. Brandon Wayne Creamer, 21 RIP. The bay is closed to oystering so he reportedly went out working on the state reshelling program that day.