J Williams I don’t mean to call you out personally. Just using your admission as an example. I’ve too done plenty of dumb shit too. But it seems many people do more dumb shit on average in the water than other areas. I nearly got hit by an old man in a v bottom John boat one day in the middle of the lake on a bright clear sunny day. I realized as he approached his front seat up in his bow deck was open and he was sitting sort of down in the boat not looking around and it was I guess blocking me from his view. I finally went to front of my boat up on top of bow yelled and waved. He looked as surprised as anything when he noticed me at about 50 yards. Waved said he was sorry. Shit happens. Y’all be careful out there and offer the ones wearing flat bills and trying to be grown up help when you can. They’re watching and learning from us whether we know it or not.
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Not offended and feel free to call me out. Won’t affect me even a little bit. That would just be the tip of the ice berg. Gone duck hunting when it was so foggy my buddy ran up on the trestle. Gone duck huntin and watched lightning blow up a tree. My list of bad decisions is not short.
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Too fast for conditions. So sad, over a dang fish. See it too often. Other boats don’t show up on a chartplotter. Prayers for those boys.
I was crossing Winyah last year at dark with the fog so thick you couldn't see 10 yards and almost got ran over. I heard a motor at the last second and a boat passed so close I could see the stickers on the side in the reflection of my anchor light. He had that 90 yamaha wide open with no running lights and using the gps for navigation.
Winyah Bay. Nothing like seeing 250k center console high and dry up on the bank. Two nice propeller tracks thru the mud and reeds. My can of Off was worth a million dollars that morning as the no see um was tearing their asses up. Even radar didn't help stupid.
Low country redneck who moved north
I fished a bunch of tourneys in TN when I lived up there. Fished the back of coves where we put in several times for hours waiting on fog to lift while others ran like idiots to their spots. Fog scared the crap out of me. Praying for those involved.
This was the closest I’ve ever come to thinking we were going to be run over, guy let off a little soaked me from the spray and then took off again disappearing into the fog. I’m sure the boat only missed us by inches, I jumped over in Bobby’s side thinking we were done. I just can’t understand running in fog when you can’t see 50 yards.
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When I was about 9, daddy and I were idling 10 ft off the bank trying to get into Buffalo Creek to curb stomp crappies in the THICK fog one morning. At idle speed, suddenly there was a 21' ProCraft maybe 20' in front of us idling towards us driven by a man who's eyes were as big as a washtub. He'd just been hit by another boat hauling ass as he was idling across open water......looked like you went down the side of that pretty ProCraft working it over with an ax. He was shaking like a dog shittin 'simmon seeds. He said the boat that hit him never slowed down after impact. Thats stuck with me ever since.
I can't understand the logic of putting a boat on plane when you can barely see the length of the boat.
Duck hunting on the lake one Saturday and set up on a long flat point between the river and a small creek. We knew there was a tournament that morning and set up where we did for two reasons, to keep the fishermen from fishing in our decoys and knew many boats would be going up river and would put a lot of duck in the air that morning. It was so foggy we could not even see all the decoys. I hear the boats coming about 7:30 wide ass open up the river in the fog. I tell my buddy lets go and he said where. I said to put some trees between us and these guys cause they cant see us for sure. They passed without incident and i never saw them. Fools.
Unfortunately, one of the young men passed away today. Just awful.
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Sad news indeed. Reminder for us all fun can turn to horror in seconds. They probably would have held the tournament start time due to dense fog but with a practice day they may have started on their own and not with an organize start. I am sure they will be reviewing their safety protocol.
https://www.whas11.com/article/news/...c-66fa3cbc277c
PROSPERITY, S.C. — A 21-year-year-old college student has died after a boating accident on Lake Murray last week.
Jonathan Brian of Shelbyville, Kentucky, died this morning at Prisma Health Richland, according to Newberry County Coroner Laura Kneece.
According to the Western Kentucky University newspaper, The College Heights Herald, Brian was a junior and a member of the Western Kentucky University Bass Fishing team.
Brian was one of the occupants of a boat that collided with another in the Prosperity area of Newberry County around 1 p.m. on 1:04 P.M. on Thursday, January 25, 2024.
The crash came during a practice round of the Lake Murray College Series, a Bassmaster fishing tournament.
His teammate and the others injured in the other boat were released from the hospital.
Terrible news. I could not imagine. Prayers for all involved.
Horrible news. Every parents worst nightmare
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