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Message Subject: R.I.P. Jim Hudson | |||
sconnie |
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Posts: 18 | Bayfield area fishing guide Jim Hudson died yesterday when his snowmobile went through the ice on Lake Superior. Condolences to his family and friends. A friend of mine fished with him several years ago, and has talked about it numerous times since then in glowing terms. A sad day for the fishing world. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Wow. I just watched him fish with gillespie this morning. Always enjoyed the shows he did with him. Young guy very sad indeed. | ||
kjgmh |
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Posts: 1088 Location: Hayward, WI | I was lucky enough to fish with Jim a couple times a year. He became a good friend. I learned allot from him and will miss our days fishing. Please keep his wife Hannah and their families in your prayers. | ||
jackpotjohnny48 |
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Posts: 257 Location: Madison, WI | From the nextbite website.... http://www.thenextbite.tv/content/jim-hudson-well-miss-his-spirit | ||
Dmusky |
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Posts: 17 Location: Park Falls, WI | This is a terrible accident that occured. I did not know him personally but thought of him being a friend. He was the guy for chequamegon bay info on lake links and will be missed dearly. His posts were always friendly and full of knowlege. He always had a smile on his face while filming tv shows. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family. Rest in peace Mr. Hudson. | ||
tcbetka |
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Location: Green Bay, WI | Terrible news. My condolences to his family and all of his friends. I never met the man, or even knew of him. But it's a terrible tragedy for that to happen to a person. Thoughts and prayers for his family indeed. RIP Jim. | ||
Northwind Mark |
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Posts: 566 Location: Elgin, IL | Wow....I hope I'm not stepping out of line by posting this, but Jim sure seemed like a pretty good guy based on what I've seen. His lovely wife Hannah too. God Bless them both...and condolences to all who knew him. That's a bad deal right there. John has a nice tribute to Jim on his website....I thought I'd link it here. Again, apologies if I'm out of line. But I don't think so..... http://www.gillespiefishing.com/ | ||
Troyz. |
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Posts: 734 Location: Watertown, MN | Least her removed all doubt! It was on other social media long before here. Sad trajedy, prayer for the Hudson Family. He had a passion for the outdoors. Troyz | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8781 | Worth a thought whetehr you knew him or not. Could be any one of us. | ||
Northwind Mark |
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Posts: 566 Location: Elgin, IL | Yes...it could be any one of us. In the Ice Fishing Threads here, Steve W. mentioned the Nebulus that may have saved Jim's life. I read a follow-up article in the Duluth newspaper about this terrible accident, and it turns out that Jim had these....he just didn't happen to have the Nebulus with him Saturday. Ironic...and bad luck. http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/256951/publisher_... If anyone wondering what these are, I'll include the link. I agree with Steve W. These aren't that expensive when you need one. If I ice fished, I would have one...always. http://www.nebulusflotation.com/store.html Edited by Northwind Mark 1/29/2013 4:09 PM | ||
DBJr |
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Posts: 78 | My deepest condolences to Jim's wife, family & friends. | ||
Gmanny |
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Did anybody watch Gillespies show last week with Jim?I did with my dad and he said wow that ice looks like only 4 or 5 inches thick and they hade 4 wheelers out. I was a little worried when i saw how thick the ice was. Anybody notice that or agree? God Bless Jim. Thanks all! | |||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Here's JG's tribute to Jim https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CLI1t-zPAyQ I had the pleasure of fishing with Jim here in Madison as his wife, Hannah folks lived here. He was a great guy. I also visited Jim in Bayfield and had dine with him and Hannah. My heart and prayers go out to Hannah. family, and friends. | ||
Vince Weirick |
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Posts: 1060 Location: Palm Coast, FL | Never had the pleasure of meeting Jim but from what EVERYONE has said, he was an ambassador to the sport of fishing and a great friend to many. My condolences go out to the family! | ||
Muskyhunter247 |
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Posts: 103 | I had the pleasure of knowing Jim very well. I fished/guided with him almost every day during the winter. He was not only my fishing partner but one of my best friends. He was the greatest guy you could ever meet. He cared more about others then he did himself. Jim took me under his wing a while ago and taught me everything he knew about fishing. I wouldn't be the angler I am today without him. I'm truly going to miss him. Prayers go out to his wife Hannah and their families Josh Teigen | ||
Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | This terrible accident got me to thinking, that even though I've dodged a couple of bullets, it was time I got one of these Just ordered it 5 minutes ago. Attachments ---------------- Hardwater-Grey-Suit[Full-Front].jpg (49KB - 221 downloads) | ||
Louis |
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Posts: 97 Location: Milwaukee, WI | Sad story indeed. My condolences to his friends and family. A reminder to cherish every day.... | ||
Junkman |
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Posts: 1220 | Just read the tribute by Outdoor's Editor Paul Smith in this morning's Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Got a peek into the background and what type of fellow his was, sounds like a #1 quality angler and person. My prayers are offered for his family. | ||
missourimuskyhunter |
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Posts: 1316 Location: Lebanon,Mo | Just happened to be watching WFN right now,and his episode is on with Water & Woods. Rest in peace buddy... you passed on doing what you love. Edited by missourimuskyhunter 2/1/2013 8:14 PM | ||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | I was also watching and had mixed feelings as to whether or not the episode should have been run | ||
dr_hellhound |
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Posts: 31 | I occasionally fish the bay and decided to get a survival suit after this incident. This really opened my eyes to the dangers of going out there. I know the suits will keep you floating but what about exposure or hypothermia? Do they keep you warmer or dry in case you have to wait for help? | ||
muskieDon |
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Sounds like a fine man. We never know when our time is up, let us be prepared, now is the time, seek Him now, Jesus gives peace... this world is finite, God is infinite | |||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Horsehuntet,i believe gillespie gets the show to the affiliated a day or two before saturday which is the day the tragedy occured. I guess several ways to look at it not sure in this instance there is a right or wrong. | ||
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