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From dallas , yep , sadly it will always be because of ignorance and ignoring the warnings . Even aware people fall victim . Years ago i sat next to a dentist at a continuing education seminar who said he and a friend were fishing a slp gut . Looked at is friend , fished , looked again , and all he saw was his friends hat floating by . Took a step into eternity . Wear a pfd !GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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SLP claims another life
This particular individual went to the same school as me. He was from Dallas, but he has lived down here for a little while.Originally posted by plugger View PostFrom dallas , yep , sadly it will always be because of ignorance and ignoring the warnings . Even aware people fall victim . Years ago i sat next to a dentist at a continuing education seminar who said he and a friend were fishing a slp gut . Looked at is friend , fished , looked again , and all he saw was his friends hat floating by . Took a step into eternity . Wear a pfd !Yeah, and all the muchachas they call me big pappa, when I throw pesos their way!
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I don't like to fish fast water like that, as it turns the sandy bottom into a kind of quicksand that can disappear from under your feet. It's sharky, shoaling, shifty, and devious - many a sailing ship in the old days laid her bones in those waters. I feel bad that so many feel a need to fish there, as there is just good fishing elsewhere.
I'm not real well traveled but I know of no other fish pass in the US that is as dangerous as SLP. I've been to The Race by outer Long Island Sound where the water goes over 5 MPH and boils in huge whirlpools that can jack you around - yet we fished it from little boats all the time and nobody died that I heard. They say some of the harbors were real bad before they built jetties, even the ones at Galveston and Surfside. The sandbar bottom felt good until there was a soft gully ledge that would drop off to 30 feet. Now you're swimming.
Imagine the last thoughts of these poor folks as they were carried with the current at 5 MPH or more, watching their spot of land disappear. Many are so scared they go into a kind of shock after fighting the current so hard their muscles just gave up. Drowning people don't yell, scream, wave, or do anything, they just go under. Amen.
I think if you're smart you'd fish with a bright red/orange Mae West inflatable vest with a PLB emergency beacon. All the pros wear inflatables with the gas cartridge and pull cord - and the new designs aren't too bad. Don't wear camo - the helicopter won't be able to find ya. Not a bad idea if you own a boat too - it'll have a Coast Guard certificate on the label and count as a PFD. Type I or Type II.
I am not a wussie, and I don't fish the surf or bay with a life jacket on - no way! But San Luis Pass is a proven killer. If you're not going to follow what the No Fishin' signs say at SLP, at least have respect for your body and your soul - wear a PFD. About 100 bucks for a good looking inflatable, kinda looks cool. All the Coasties wear 'em and they don't mind too much.
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