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Wading the pass is always dangerous, but right after a storm that had the water churned up like today, is suicide. Condolences to the family. I know what they will be going through. We lost one of our sons when he was 20, 23 years ago.Originally posted by WestEndAngler View PostKeith Bodine 1st Cav 1966-1967
RVN A/229th AHB/Door Gunner
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Any news on this? Last night around sunset, there were a LOT of emergency vehicles on the Galveston side of SLP.From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."
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Missing Fisherman SLP
Very sad & prayers for his friends and family.
I can swim like a fish but I avoid that area like the plague. If I do fish it I'm wearing a manual inflatable PFD. The sand can sink away in a second when you get near the current and guts.We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!
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Very sad indeed.
PFD and swim side stroke sideways to current.. those that panic try to swim back up current and they might only be 20' off the bank... but in fear, shock, or panic it's hard to think clearly. It has to be mentally practiced.
Coe's write about the sand edge, its steep and hard to get back onto.
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Very sad. I don't know if there are any statistics, but SLP must be one of the most dangerous places at least on the Gulf Coast. Prayers for the family and wear your PFD's y'all.
From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."
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