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On Oct 7, 2:57*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
BOSTON - The Coast Guard is cautioning New England boaters, paddlers, sailors, fisherman and hunters to be mindful of the dangers of this season's colder air and water temperatures. The First Coast Guard District reported the loss of 58 recreational boaters and paddlers in the Northeast in 2007 and October, November, and December are the months with the highest percentages of fatal maritime accidents. Full article: http://www.boatbuilding.net/article....41&mode=thread Wayne, it's misfortunate for the casualties, but good to see reports like this. I'll try to hit the lake one more time this yaar, but I'm not thrilled in going out in nerve-numbing water. So If I can get a couple more nice weekends, I'll hit it then be done with it. I'm always amazed at how many will go fishing year around in sport boats on a local lake which is a cooling lake for a power company. 10 degree weather, and there's always somebody dressed like a bear heading out in a boat to go feeeshing. falling in and getting wet is one thing, then trying to cliomb back in a boat with soggy winter clothing is another, not counting the very cold air driving chill to the bone. I don't understand some people. |
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