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    Everybody and i mean you.go to louisiana board and read.you dont care about your family if you dont follow this advise.
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    I fish alot by myself and never use the kill switch or wear a life jacket...now I will, especially with my new bigger and powerful new boat.
    For the Everlasting Glory of the Infantry.
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    Team Overalls Travel Squad

    FISH for LIFE

    HUMANKIND......be both
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    You convinced me. I start where both of them again.

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    The Lord sure did Bless him to be alive and to be able to keep trying for as long as he did in the cold water.

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    Wow, The Good Lord was not ready for him. I have always been concerned about heading my head is I fell out of a boat. This time of year with all the cloths we have on and the water temps it would be really bad to fall overboard. Be safe!

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    Thanks for posting this Tom. My partner and I used to wear our life jackets anytime the motor was running and now I am convinced to go back to doing it again and will always hook up the kill switch.

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    wow this is an eye opener of a story, I am just like lots of othersdont wear mine most of the time

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    You think that will never happen to me then it does, I usually wear my kill switch never wear a life jacket bet I will next time I'm out.
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    lucky man, but no way would i go out in a 14ft jon boat in 4 ft seas to begin with.. same thing happened a few years back on lake kissimmee and the guy treaded water all night until they found him at day break,he was wearing a jacket but all that did was keep him bobbing on top for the gators. he was lucky as God was with him too, he made it also.

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