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Re: O/T Deadliest Catch


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Posted by SuperA-Tx on May 16, 2007 at 07:09:32 from (4.90.54.62):

In Reply to: Re: O/T Deadliest Catch posted by Hugh MacKay on May 16, 2007 at 03:44:29:

Hugh you can set your home page to a blank page or whatever place you want. It doesnt have to be what they set it at.

Im sure you could get the show there cause its an cable.

I have always been a fisherman so I guess thats why I like the show so much. Except this one time....Memorial day about 10 years ago on lake Tawakoni. I got out before the sun was up and boated up the lake and was fishing by the spillway. The wind got up and the waves started white capping. It grew worse but I was so use to the lake I didnt worry to much until the anchor wouldnt hold me in my spot. To get back to where I launched I had to go directly into the waves. I was in an old skeeter tri-hull and the waves got so bad they were comming over the bow. The boat was at a 45 degree angle, waves rushing over the front, me standing at the wheel to see over the front, water rushing over the transom in the back, I couldnt even get a cig lit it was so bad. I used 12 gallons of gas going not half way to the launch site so I decided to pull in behind a concrete pump station and bail out the water and hopefull then I could make it to the launch site (bad choice). Soon as I slowed down the water rushed over the transom and the boat started sinking. I grabbed the life jacket, the boat flipped over but didnt sink all the way. I made it to the pump station and just sat there for a while with the rope from the boat still in hand. Decided to jump back in the water and get to shore. An hour or so later I washed to shore and was safe. Got the boat later and insurance covered it all.

I was a lot more careful from then on.


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