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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message ... "SoFarrell" wrote in message news:1123274127.ced9754adda6128d7eb50799477609b0@t eranews... Anyone discussing this? I don't want to wade through 4000000000 posts . Went today with the kids. Netted up some white bait off Barefoot Beach and headed out to a nearshore reef out about 3 miles. My older son and I caught a few keeper snapper, a couple of spanish macks, and several undersized gag grouper. We then decided to move back inshore to fish the pass for a snook. The current was ripping through there at about 5-6 knots, and it was hard to hold position. I kept the boat in slow forward postion while my 5 1/2 son was casting a shiner out. He got a big hit that pulled some drag but then broke him off. Some idiot in a Century must have seen him fighting the fish, because he tried anchoring up current about 50 feet from me. Dumbass. There was no way an anchor would have held in that current. He of course broke loose and came difting at me. In an attempt to keep him from slamming into me, I cut the wheel to port and slowly moved forward just as 12 PWC's came shooting through the pass rocking me side to side. I got on the throttle too hard and sent my son stumbling backward, until he fell and hit the back of his head on the steering mechanism on the outboard. This of course scared the **** out of me. I iced his head and had my wife meet me at one of the boat ramps nearby. She picked him up and took him to the ER, since the knot on the back of his head grew to the size of a small orange. The doc ordered a CT scan as a precaution, and it thankfully came back negative. I met them at the hospital, and my son's first words were "when I get better, can we go back out fishing again?" His second question was "I didn't dent your boat, did I?" Holy cow NOYB! I did not catch this post. Thank goodness your son is OK!! What wonderful things our kids say even when they are the victims of incidents they have no control over. Damn the folks who don't know or respect the rules of the road. Obviously they could have caused substantial injuries if you did not react properly. Did they come back to see if everything was OK? |
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![]() "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "SoFarrell" wrote in message news:1123274127.ced9754adda6128d7eb50799477609b0@t eranews... Anyone discussing this? I don't want to wade through 4000000000 posts . Went today with the kids. Netted up some white bait off Barefoot Beach and headed out to a nearshore reef out about 3 miles. My older son and I caught a few keeper snapper, a couple of spanish macks, and several undersized gag grouper. We then decided to move back inshore to fish the pass for a snook. The current was ripping through there at about 5-6 knots, and it was hard to hold position. I kept the boat in slow forward postion while my 5 1/2 son was casting a shiner out. He got a big hit that pulled some drag but then broke him off. Some idiot in a Century must have seen him fighting the fish, because he tried anchoring up current about 50 feet from me. Dumbass. There was no way an anchor would have held in that current. He of course broke loose and came difting at me. In an attempt to keep him from slamming into me, I cut the wheel to port and slowly moved forward just as 12 PWC's came shooting through the pass rocking me side to side. I got on the throttle too hard and sent my son stumbling backward, until he fell and hit the back of his head on the steering mechanism on the outboard. This of course scared the **** out of me. I iced his head and had my wife meet me at one of the boat ramps nearby. She picked him up and took him to the ER, since the knot on the back of his head grew to the size of a small orange. The doc ordered a CT scan as a precaution, and it thankfully came back negative. I met them at the hospital, and my son's first words were "when I get better, can we go back out fishing again?" His second question was "I didn't dent your boat, did I?" Holy cow NOYB! I did not catch this post. Thank goodness your son is OK!! What wonderful things our kids say even when they are the victims of incidents they have no control over. Damn the folks who don't know or respect the rules of the road. Obviously they could have caused substantial injuries if you did not react properly. Did they come back to see if everything was OK? Of course not. They went up current and threw the anchor again. And guess what? It didn't hold again. Big surprise. They were definitely what we call "googans". |
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On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 21:45:51 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:
That was a nice story, Nobs. I haven't been out in about three weeks. We've doing the annual Children of Chernobyl thing again this year, and it seems like there's something planned for every day. I *am* taking three of the Belarussians out on Monday for some bottom fishing. Hope to load up on perch and have a fish fry before we take them to a baseball game Monday night. Will give a report Tuesday! -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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