FlintRiverFowler wrote:Yesterday a 17 year old duck hunter drowned in lake seminole, coincidentally where we are headed tomorrow. He and two classmates were hunting and capsized and sank their boat, the other two boys made it out alive but the one guy lost his life, thoughts and prayers for his friends and family and the two boys who are in the hospital. The article can be found here.
http://m.walb.com/#!/newsDetail/24386562
Seminole is full of stumps and gators and has always been a dangerous spot, there have been quite a few duck hunters go over the dam, one guy was never found, we will be very careful out there this weekend.
So, with this being said, what do you do if you fall in? I know guys who don't put their waders on til they get to their hunting spot, which seems to be the most logical answer to this, but it's not always the case. What I've read is if you do happen to come in to this situation is not to panic, that's what causes you to go down.
A buddy of mines little brother told me that he tested it out in the swimming pool once and that his waders floated. Any input?
rebelp74 wrote:I tripped this morning on an under water stump while setting decoys. Luckily didn't get water in the waders but my decoy gloves full of duck weedy water.
rebelp74 wrote:Far as input, you could wear em for the boat ride but don't strap em on.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Far as input, you could wear em for the boat ride but don't strap em on.
Not going to help... the water compresses them and makes them impossible to take off while swimming. Trust me I have tried.
rebelp74 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Far as input, you could wear em for the boat ride but don't strap em on.
Not going to help... the water compresses them and makes them impossible to take off while swimming. Trust me I have tried.
It works, I've done it with waders and a mustang suit in water survival school.
assateague wrote:Neoprene waders do float. Pretty well, actually.
assateague wrote:I understood him perfectly. Although there really should have been carnival music in the background. And I think it's Italian.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:The straps on my waders come off very easily I think that's the first thing I would go for and then peeling them down from the top.
Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Far as input, you could wear em for the boat ride but don't strap em on.
Not going to help... the water compresses them and makes them impossible to take off while swimming. Trust me I have tried.
It works, I've done it with waders and a mustang suit in water survival school.
You must of had some special waders, because mine were not coming off.
What does the mustang suit have to do with it? Did you have that underneath?
rebelp74 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Far as input, you could wear em for the boat ride but don't strap em on.
Not going to help... the water compresses them and makes them impossible to take off while swimming. Trust me I have tried.
It works, I've done it with waders and a mustang suit in water survival school.
You must of had some special waders, because mine were not coming off.
What does the mustang suit have to do with it? Did you have that underneath?
They were neoprene boot foot waders. We had to kick them off and use them as a float. The mustang suit was something separate, a full body neoprene cold water survival suit, much harder to get off than waders while in the water.
rebelp74 wrote:It was a class. They were teaching donning and removing different suits in water for various circumstances.
OGblackcloud wrote:rebelp74 wrote:It was a class. They were teaching donning and removing different suits in water for various circumstances.
If that makes you feel better. Still sounds like they wanted you dead
assateague wrote:I think it was Portugese.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:assateague wrote:I think it was Portugese.
x2, the accent sounds way different from Mexican spanish.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:assateague wrote:I think it was Portugese.
x2, the accent sounds way different from Mexican spanish.
Could be spanish Spanish , Mexicans are too poor to fly fish.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
assateague wrote:And there's no way there would only be two of them around a pool in a backyard like that.
assateague wrote:
And I'm amused at how many will still argue the fact, after watching two grown men float around pretty much as long as they wanted with waders on.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
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