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Location: Athens, Ohio | http://vilascountynewsreview.com/full.php?id=13651
Daggone, that was a close call. Art's the mentor for my MI chapter, and Mauser and I got to fish with him last June when we were in Nort' Wis. Fact is, I think he was giving me a hard time about wearing my life vest in his boat.........
Glad he's safe. maybe a prayer or two would help him along. He's certainly a fine gentleman and a wonderful guide, one of the funniest people I everr shared the boat with. God bless him, m |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Wow, there's a wake up call for everyone who fishes Muskies in the last few weeks of season up here. Glad he's OK! |
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| scary close.
Though he made a serious mistake in not wearing his life jacket that day, he indicated Friday that no amount of embarrassment would prevent him from telling a story that might help somebody else do the right thing.
“I should have had it on. I could see the jacket sitting there in the boat, when I was hanging on, but it doesn’t do you any good then,” he said. “You can bet I’ll be wearing my life jacket from now on.”
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Dang, Art is my buddy. I'll give him an extra hug when I see him again.
Good advice about wearing your life jacket.
Gerard
Edited by muskie! nut 12/4/2007 3:47 PM
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| Glad to see Art is OK...here is a funny Art story.
I was fishing the Spring Classic years ago, I was a last minute fill in due to an emergency cancellation. We were working up a shoreling on Catfish Lake and Art pulls up because he is good friends with my partner. They start chatting. Just then a mid 40 incher inhales my Reef Hawg and after two head shakes is gone.
I did the standard cussing and swearing routine that follows just about every fish that I loose and Art very calmy says "you know I've fished for these fish longer than you've been alive and swearing at them never helps!"
I had to laugh. |
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