Seems to me there was a new story about some guy who died in his float tube on a desert lake a few years back. If I remember right, he exchanged greetings with a passing canoe but when they came back a while later, he was slumped forward, dead from massive heart attack.

Sounds like a good way to go to me.

K

As sad and tragic as this is, and not to make light of the situation, when I die, I hope it is when I am fishing. My wife agrees, double indemnity on the life insurance, you know...

Roger
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