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allegheny river kid
Posted 12/1/2012 5:07 PM (#600807)
Subject: If you ever doubted




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
That you inflatable life jacket would go off when sh%% got real. Have no fears i found out for myself today. Fishing solo and this probably saved my life.



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Pointerpride102
Posted 12/1/2012 5:12 PM (#600808 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
allegheny river kid - 12/1/2012 4:07 PM

That you inflatable life jacket would go off when sh%% got real. Have no fears i found out for myself today. Fishing solo and this probably saved my life.


Sounds like an excellent story, let's hear it.
Guest
Posted 12/1/2012 5:13 PM (#600809 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted


glad you're ok! what happened?
gordonmann69
Posted 12/1/2012 6:39 PM (#600821 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted




Posts: 149


Wow. Scarry stuff. Good to know those work. I have one like it.
Wood_Duck
Posted 12/1/2012 9:33 PM (#600867 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted





Posts: 555


Location: Tennessee
yep, can't say that and leave us hangin' without a story
tyler k
Posted 12/2/2012 11:57 AM (#600959 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted




Posts: 409


Location: Almond, WI
I got one this year for the same reason--fishing alone and in the cold. I have been in a flipped canoe duck hunting before, and I will tell you that until you've felt water that cold around you, you do not understand how quick your body reacts--air goes right from your lungs and muscles tighten instantly. I was scared, and only in 2 feet of water...glad you got out quick and safe.
fastcast2
Posted 12/2/2012 3:29 PM (#600995 - in reply to #600959)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted





Posts: 347


Location: eagle river,wis
if that happens get to the outboard and stand on the cavitation plate and hit the trim button.It will lift you out of the water to horizontal and you can slide into the boat.I know it works.
jeff
allegheny river kid
Posted 12/2/2012 4:04 PM (#601004 - in reply to #600867)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
Made a cast and the rod slipped out of my hands. I leaned down and tried to grab it, it was only inches from reach but i managed to reach just a little too far and went in head first. I grabbed the rod and swam to the drivers side of the boat and put the rod back in the boat, then swam to the back and got back in the boat by standing on the cavitation plate. All told it was under a minute but definitely not something i want to do again.
zombietrolling
Posted 12/2/2012 4:38 PM (#601020 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted




Posts: 246


Glad you got back in. I started wearing one all the time this fall. I fish alone most of the time this time of year so I'd be out of luck if I injured myself or got separated from the boat some how. Thankfully the only time in my life I went out of the boat unintended the water was 80degs.
milje
Posted 12/2/2012 6:22 PM (#601039 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
I almost went in this summer, reaching down to flip the lever so I could lift the outboard pulling up to shore (no power trim) and a wave caught the boat at the wrong time and threw me off balance, I was able to grab the seat post and keep myself from going in but it was close. Scared the crap out of me because I think of how often I do that in the fall and don't even think about it. Want to get a couple of those for sure.
milje
Posted 12/2/2012 6:24 PM (#601040 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
What kind of inflatable vests do you guys recommend?
muskie24/7
Posted 12/2/2012 6:30 PM (#601042 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted





Posts: 909


Hey Joel! Take a look at these! I feel safer knowing I'm wearing them in this cold water season! www.idigear.com/arcticarmor.php
Netman
Posted 12/4/2012 7:16 AM (#601387 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted





Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
Almost went into Michigan one day fishing for salmon. Bent down to ge the fish out of the net and the boat took a broadside wave. I went flying into the side of the boat and almost flipped out just catching myself on rod holder. Put on the old life jacket after that.....

Netman
Slime King
Posted 12/4/2012 9:14 AM (#601399 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted





Posts: 494


Location: midwest
I have been wearing the IDI Gear ArticArmor suit (same as muskie 24/7) during the winter Ice fishing and if it is cold enough during the late open water season. The suit is incredibly warm and infact too warm if you are active in above freezing temps! It is nice having the flotation insurance that the suit offers. It does not protect against hypothermia like a survival flotation suite does but it will keep you floating if you should happen to go in.
Northwind Mark
Posted 12/4/2012 9:18 AM (#601400 - in reply to #601040)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted





Posts: 566


Location: Elgin, IL
I've had SOSpenders for awhile now...don't even know I have it on. I have a Mustang for my boat guests, not as nice of a fit, and a scratchy collar. OK for winter use with a coat on first.

But I would look into the Cabela's top of the line models too, they look like they are made well. Don't scrimp on quality....you really want to be sure it "goes off" when you need it to. (For a few bucks more.)
jakejusa
Posted 12/4/2012 12:35 PM (#601429 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
You can make a fairly decent ladder using either sections of garden hose or even PVC pipe. Just make sure you make it long enough so that when you are in the drink you can get a foot into the bottom rung. Most of the ones I have seen are no where's long enough. I hook mine to the back cleat and leave it on the deck. I just have to grab it. The other suggestion I have is to have a bag in your vehicle with a towel or two and a complete change of clothes. I can tell you this has saved a few days on the water for me over the years. But no matter how far that boat ride back to the ramp is a bugger!
esoxaddict
Posted 12/4/2012 12:43 PM (#601430 - in reply to #601429)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted





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jakejusa - 12/4/2012 12:35 PM

You can make a fairly decent ladder using either sections of garden hose or even PVC pipe. Just make sure you make it long enough so that when you are in the drink you can get a foot into the bottom rung. Most of the ones I have seen are no where's long enough. I hook mine to the back cleat and leave it on the deck. I just have to grab it. The other suggestion I have is to have a bag in your vehicle with a towel or two and a complete change of clothes. I can tell you this has saved a few days on the water for me over the years. But no matter how far that boat ride back to the ramp is a bugger!


This is worth repeating - I keep a complete change of clothes in my truck, an extra pair of boots, a fleece, wind shirt, an extra hat, and a set of cheap rain gear. I've never gone overboard, but I've had to use just about every article of clothing at one time or another. Dry socks and boots have saved the day more than once.
Guest
Posted 12/6/2012 10:57 AM (#601858 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted


It amazes me how many fishermen do not wear a PFD at all. I hope some of the TV personalities will start promoting and wearing a PDF on their shows. Maybe this will prompt more people to wear theirs.
Guest
Posted 12/6/2012 1:30 PM (#601891 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted


It amazes me how many fishermen do not wear a PFD at all. I hope some of the TV personalities will start promoting and wearing a PDF on their shows. Maybe this will prompt more people to wear theirs.
Guest
Posted 12/7/2012 1:21 PM (#602074 - in reply to #601429)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted


QUOTE]When I fell in 40 degree water last spring I stripped down to my underwear and had a extra coat in the boat. I fished till the end of the day.

LMAO! That's awesome. I remember going snorkling down in Key West a few winters ago. They wanted us to rent wet suits for that time of year. I asked them how warm the water was and they said around 70 degrees. I laughed and said that's like going swimming in Wisconsin in a lake in July. The wives got them and my buddy and I passed. The water didn't feel cold at all.

Cody
Posted 12/7/2012 2:19 PM (#602091 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted


Bought one suit for my wife and one suit for myself, VERY lite and warm ! have not tried out the bouyancy of the suit yet. Went in cold water on a rescue for work last year in shallow water up to chest and hope I never have to go in water that cold again...made a cold shower feel warm. The air temp. didn't help either...not fun at all. I have alot more respect for cold water and cold temps.
esoxaddict
Posted 12/7/2012 4:07 PM (#602107 - in reply to #600807)
Subject: Re: If you ever doubted





Posts: 8781


Anybody ever have trouble with the inflatables going off in the rain?
muskie24/7
Posted 12/8/2012 10:11 AM (#602197 - in reply to #601429)
Subject: RE: If you ever doubted





Posts: 909


jakejusa - 12/4/2012 1:35 PM

You can make a fairly decent ladder using either sections of garden hose or even PVC pipe. Just make sure you make it long enough so that when you are in the drink you can get a foot into the bottom rung. Most of the ones I have seen are no where's long enough. I hook mine to the back cleat and leave it on the deck. I just have to grab it. The other suggestion I have is to have a bag in your vehicle with a towel or two and a complete change of clothes. I can tell you this has saved a few days on the water for me over the years. But no matter how far that boat ride back to the ramp is a bugger!

Thanks for this Very Helpful idea! I will be working on one of these this weekend! I fish the PA Rivers 12 months a year and the odds are probably getting good that sooner or later its going to happen! I'm not getting any younger so climbing in the boat after an ice bath would probably be tough! Thanks again Jake!

Brian
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