Don, I ware one, thank the man upstairs, I have not had to use it. Tony --- DonO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An article about a flyfisherman that drowned caught > my attention. They were > striper fishing and got caught up so they didn't > notice the weather moving > in. The transom of their boat got a wave over it > that killed the battery > and bilge pump (?), and by the time they got the > motor started, they were > near the rocks. In their attempts to get away from > the rocks, they took a > wave over the transom and it killed the motor > (again, ?). The boat sank and > both ended up in the water. One had a PFD (Personal > Floatation Device) and > was saved four hours later. One was not wearing one > and drowned. > > I've been searching for the perfect PFD for all > occasions, and it's hard to > narrow it down to one. I have many, but I'm > thinking of an inflatable for > fishing 'unencumbered'. Has anyone had good/bad > experiences with > inflatables? > > DonO > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
