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Re: River Hunting

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:42 am
by torch
This post made me realize why we have the Bolivar County EOC. :lol:

Re: River Hunting

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:43 am
by teul2
torch wrote:This post made me realize why we have the Bolivar County EOC. :lol:

BWHAHAHAHA

Re: River Hunting

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:35 am
by one more pass
Hey torch me and old riverhunter have had EOC sent for us several times!!! Back in our wild days we spent an afternoon waiting on the EOC and were afraid we would get in trouble for the beer we had so we commenced to drinking the evidence. We were happy to see a familiar face instead of the EOC by the time someone got to us.

Re: River Hunting

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:52 pm
by River Hunter
one more pass wrote:Hey torch me and old riverhunter have had EOC sent for us several times!!! Back in our wild days we spent an afternoon waiting on the EOC and were afraid we would get in trouble for the beer we had so we commenced to drinking the evidence. We were happy to see a familiar face instead of the EOC by the time someone got to us.


Yea boy we really were smart back then :lol: Glad I survived and grew out of that

Re: River Hunting

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:06 pm
by TODO
I was on a property that borders the river just a little south of memphis this morning for work. That sumbitch looked mean! If you go this weekend all precautions need to be taken. Wear the kill switch, life jacket, carry an extra prop. There is a lot of $#!+ floating and this wind is standing the waves up tall. Good recipe for a bad situation if you dont know what your getting into.

Re: River Hunting

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:26 pm
by UndercoverBrother
#1) I don't ride around in boats in the fog. I'll find something else to do like sleep. It's just plain dumb to go on any body of water in a fog. say it with me..... STUPID. Stay home. if it starts fogging up. GO HOME.

#2) If you are an inexperienced boater don't go. Learn the ropes on a smaller more forgiving body of water. Like a nice lake where there are plenty of houses and boat ramps around.

#3) If you are an experience boater. You will know that you need about a 20 foot boat with tall sides and a GPS unit. You'll be fine. Wear your life jacket, pack a lunch and Don't do anything stupid and don't do anything risky.


1/2 the accidents are because it's flooded.... and Billy Bob got out there with his paw paw's 15/42 with a 9 horse on it.

Re: River Hunting

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:41 pm
by torch
Went this am and it was COLD!!!!!! You know on the Christmas Story where the kid sticks his tounge to the pole. I was picking up dekes and my neoprene gloves stuck to the boat. Damn near tore a hole in one.