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  • Sat Wade and rescue

    I hit SeaWolf at dawn. Tide was high and just starting to go out. I hooked my first 2 in less than 30 minutes as did
    most the people fishing nearby. Nothing really big,,,,a 17 and 18". Many of the fish being caught were undersized.
    I thought most of the non-keepers would be gone by now.
    Used the same ol tandem rig with gulps.

    I was fishing fairly close to the shoreline looking for some larger fish when right in front of me a man got in some
    serious trouble. He was fishing about as deep as he could go without the chop getting him wet and a Giant wave
    Totally covered him and you could only see his feet sticking out of the water. Now the wave is coming at me, so I
    back up to the shore and 2 more waves are heading in. I can now see the man and he is trying to swim, but he
    is getting nowhere. The big rush of water is now trying to pull him into deeper water. I start heading for him as fast
    as I can walk and I can feel the water moving out with me. The guy is still holding on to his rod and trying as best
    as he can to swim, but I am now close enough I can see his face. I could tell he was scared to death and really getting tired. As I got closer I shouted to him....Don't give up, I am almost there.
    I grabbed him with my right hand and said " Your SAFE NOW..I GOT YOU"
    I said that a couple more times to try and calm him down. He was gasping for air and I just kept telling him.
    " Your ok....your ok. "
    Next I told him to try and lower your feet to touch the ground. Once he did that, he started to feel better.
    That look of panic in his face went away. He wasn't able to speak yet because he was still breathing to hard.
    So I told him....We are just going to stay here a while so you can rest and we will let the water drop back down.
    The first thing he said was ...Were did that wave come from....I had no warning and it was on top of me!!.
    We talked a while before I slowly took him in. He told me he was 76 years old and had never been knocked down
    like that.
    I am just glad that he didn't swallow any water or this story would have ended differently for sure.

    A couple of people that were sort of close thanked me and we all kept an eye on him. He Insisted that he was
    going to keep fishing. He stayed close to the shoreline and seemed fine. I talked to him an hour or so later
    and he was looking good.

    I think I am going to order me one of those wading belts Plugger was talking about a couple of days ago.

    That reminds me of one more thing. This man was wearing a wide wading belt that was pulled tight around his
    waders. If he didn't have that, his waders would have filled with water. Lesson I always follow. Now I know why.


    Here are my 2 fish.
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  • #2
    Well done. We are all glad that you were there and took the action that you did. Rich

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    • #3
      Nice job RC!
      "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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      • #4
        Fantastic on the response. I pray someone will help me when I get that old. That's why I only fish waist deep. I've been covered by waves twice. I am always looking around when I fish other places. Great looking fish. Working this weekend. Might fish next Saturday if all goes well. Lord Bless.
        robert
        And all things, whatsoever you shall ask in prayer, BELIEVING, YE shall receive. Mathew 21:22.

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        • #5
          Great job! Glad everything worked out for the better.


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          • #6
            Dale I'm glad u were there to help that man and that ur the kinda guy that will help! Karma is coming to reward you my friend! Nice flatties too!

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            • #7
              nice job and way to look out for a fellow angler

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              • #8
                Good for you. 70 something and still wading. Lucky for him you were close. Nice fish!

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                • #9
                  Dang man, glad you were there to help him see his 76th . You da man!
                  KEEP IT WET..

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                  • #10
                    Great job on the rescue and nice flatties.
                    Mirrolure Pro Staff

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                    • #11
                      77th ****.
                      KEEP IT WET..

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                      • #12
                        Amazing. There are some people that love that man that are very lucky you were there to help. Nice job.
                        Scott
                        "All fishermen are liars except you and me and to tell you the truth, I'm not so sure about you!"

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                        • #13
                          He and his family will be forever grateful for your cool and thought out action!! Wonderful act of courage.
                          I refuse to ever again wade fish in either waders or a wet suit. My age just won't allow me the courage.
                          South jetty back in 60's cured me. Had a cousin go down in waders and if there had not been a boat nearby to pull him out it would have been over for him. I was 200yards away and that huge ship pulled a 6' wake. He had given up and felt that peaceful feeling over taking him. Drowning. Better than waders is an extremely tight fitting wet suit. Until nature calls and then they are a pain. Fishing the pass out to the 3rd bar a wetsuit was best. 1st thing was to toss the fishing gear and swim if I got in trouble. I lost 1/2dz good rod and reels and 1 custom made. Now all I buy is the cheaper stuff and make it work. If it is stepped on, or salt encrusted,or corroded it goes to the curb. And that's from a boat only.
                          So happy you were there RC for that mans save !!!
                          "Nobody's so poor that somebody can't get rich screwing 'em."

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                          • #14
                            WTG , Dale ! You da man . Ha ! The guy sounds like me ... Kept fishing after having the wits scared out of him . Usually , you can see those freighter rollers coming in and then feel the water start to suck out . I fished the Ving - Et - Un Islands yesterday and experienced the same effects . As a reward for your deed , I will order you a Wade Aide . We want to keep you with us , buddy .
                            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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                            • #15
                              WTG, im sure his family is very happy. Glad you were their.

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