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The #1 Rule of Boating Safety

Postby Stan Wright » Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:26 pm

It all started when Haley fell off of the boat. I was teaching her how to cast a spinning rod at the time... She put a little too much effort in the cast....
I think she was more surprised than scared.

She quickly swam over to the boat and I pulled her back aboard.
( The #1 Rule of Boating Safety..... LEARN HOW TO SWIM. )

Even at 7, she realized some things that I learned a very long time ago...it is much more
DIFFICULT TO SWIM WHEN FULLY CLOTHED AND WITH SHOES ON.
.... also....
A Personal Flotation Device (P.F.D) WILL KEEP YOU AFLOAT very nicely, thank you very much.

It was only after we got her all toweled off and into dry clothes that I noticed the rod and reel were missing.
A. When fishing with kids, bring along an extra set of clothes... and a towel.
B. Worrying about the fishing rod & reel is not high on ones list of things to think about as you are falling off of the boat.

She and I were on the same page... it's only a rod and reel.

That was Friday. Today I returned to the same spot (we have got to come up for a name for this place) , tied on a metal spoon with a big star hook and started casting into the area where Haley fell off of the boat. I worked it along the bottom like you would slowly fish a plastic worm. On the 3rd cast I hooked up to a fishing line. Pulling it in, I came to the little white Senko. BINGO!
After a few moments of pulling in line I realized the bail was still open. Lucky I tie the line to the spool with a good strong knot. Some 75 yards of line later up came the rod and reel.

I called Brian over at Brian's Fishing Supply...
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to ask if I should bring the reel in to be worked on. He said since it's freshwater, just open it up and let it dry off... everything should be fine.

I then called Haley and let her know I found her fishing rod... All she wanted to know was when we were going fishing again. :roll:
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Postby roadwarriorsvt » Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:21 pm

Sounds like you were lucky on two counts! Good deal! PFD on ALL kids is a must. 8)

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Postby BASSTRACKER » Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:09 pm

actually isnt it under 13 must wear pfd a law? always suit my son up for sure and when hes out everyone on the boat does.have to set an example!as for the pole i learned early on after similar incident to put some pool noodle float on the base of the pole,keeps it afloat.i believe basspro even sells aproduct for that.

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Postby Stan Wright » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:01 pm

After loosing 2 BogaGrips over the side... I now have a float on mine.
You'd think I'd have learned after loosing the first one. :roll:
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