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Smithfield man swept off Beavertail!
Here is the projo link for the story!
Anyone know who it was???????????????????? Hopefully no one from here!!!!!!!!! http://www.projo.com/northwest/conte...l14.5b8b8.html EVERYONE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!! |
I hope it was not the Habs man
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I don't think it's the Hab's man as he posted yesterday a 11am and the article says yesterday at 5am. His PC was last "here" without posting before 1pm today....
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I'll pipe in with some extra info about how evil the surf can be...
whether it be boat or beach.... :) |
Fished south of my usual area today and it was a wild ride in and I'm glad I got back inside before the turn of the tide or getting back inside might have been interesting. It wasn't blowing too hard, but man did the swells and chop build in a hurry, plus I was overloadedhttp://www.ledgerunnerbaits.com/drew5.jpg with friend Drew and a couple hitch hikers. Let a 32 lber go that gave me a great fight and drew had one on that I had to chase to can line and even I could see that fish rubbing on the bottom by watching the tip of his rod shake; fish won and broke him off. Sent Drew home with a nice bag of fillets and I'm firing up the grille myself for a Patriots bbq.
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How many times do we have to read this before we get the message.
Buy and wear a PDF if you are going fishing. what a shame. |
I was at Habs house this AM.......he's alive....and no it wasn't him
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NO I'M HERE, But I know some will be DISAPOINTED. You can not take CHANCES out there, and NEVER turn your back to the WAVES.
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We'll probably know by tomorrow who it was....
And yes, I fish an inflatable vest in those places like B-Tail, the Breachways & the like.... "The News of My Death Has Been Greatly Exaggerated" .... J. Habs |
Do you have an infrlatable with an automatic fill valve?
I have yet to see one that does not require the user to activate it. What happens when you are knocked back and clonk yer head on the rocks? SkyDivers have altimeters that activate in an emergency Are their any similar devices for inflatables? I say get the best you can afford. After all, it IS your life you are talking about. I saw a nice combo pfd/jacket in cabellas. I just got a cool PFD vest from my folks. It goes with me wherever I go. If there are waves crashing I will be wearing it. |
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Also put a switch operated strobe on there/carry a waterproof flashlight ATTACHED to your vest.
You can't beleive just how hard it is to spot an unlit body floating in the water... no matter if they're screaming or not. And it helps your friends on the beach keep track of you. I've been on a raceboat once and had someone go over the side without a light. What would have normally taken 2 minutes.... took probably about 45 minutes to find the guy/get him back onboard. (We practice this stuff over and over... I race with a good sharp group of guys.) |
Last week I almost met the giant striper in the sky while fishing Hazard Ave...
I knew it was a dangerous place, I saw bait jumping and went for the rocks. After watching the waves for a while I thought I was going to be safe, but after 1/2 hour a rouge wave came in up to my waist and sucked me down the rocks. Luckily I had my wits about me and jammed the butt of my pole downward and it lodged into the cracks in the rocks whick stopped me from going into the drink. After reading that article this morning I couldnt help but think that I could have drowned and the article could have been about me:( I think I'll stick to sand and boats for a while:D eben |
Eben - I love Hazzard / Newton but have gone on my ass a few times and just don't do it much anymore... That place kills a lot of people too..
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Those automatics are the balls!!!
I wondered when they would do that and now I see they did!! Thanks! Once I pass down my present jacket to my son I will get one of those!! Too!! Many!! Exclamation points!!!! |
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I feel safe at the narow river. I know it blind folded, but if this hurricane gets close it will change the sand bars at the mouth. eben |
Fished Beavertail late last night and all day today.
I didn't see the surf any more churned up than usual. The place is dangerous on even the calmest day. Amazing something like this doesn't occur more frequently with all the fellas who fish without korkers and pfd's and all the idiotic parents who bring their young kids down to the slippery rocks under the light as if it were some amusement park. |
Your best shot at those places is to swim out and hope someone sees you and sends a boat.
I'd wear a wetsuit and a PFD if I fished there. The wetsuit will help keep you from developing hypothermia. PFDs are useless if your body temp drops too low--all they'll do is make your corpse easier to find. |
I was worried that it might be someone I know. Even though it wasn't I feel bad for a family that is missing a father.
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Did Bob just call me fat? :af:
Always a pleasure Bud, thanks again. Everyone PLEASE be careful out there in the coming days. |
Saw that that name has been released to the public, if anyone knew him, I am very sorry.. everyone watch your back and your step...
Bryan |
Fisherman who died at Beavertail is identified
08:31 AM EDT on Monday, September 15, 2003 JAMESTOWN -- A 49-year-old Smithfield man who died Saturday when swept away from the rocky shore at Beavertail State Park was identified yesterday as Gary Bradbury, of Terrace Drive, according to the Department of Environmental Management. Bradbury was fishing when a crashing wave swept him into the water shortly before 5 a.m. A DEM spokeswoman said the drowning appeared to be accidental. Bradbury's body was pulled from the surf about 90 minutes after the incident by town firefighters. |
Suggestion - comments welcome
I echo the thoughts here- I cant imagine the pain the family is going through or the last moments of this poor mans life - It's a horrible fate.
I'm not a surf fisherman - I only fish from my boat - but I've sailed all of my life and have sailed offshore extensively. It seems to me a harness which is used on sailboats quite effectively could be used in precarious situations on land. The rig on a sailboat is to string a jack line from stem to stern - the harness is then clipped to the jack line. This setup allows you to move about the boat while being clipped to a safety line at all times. I could envision a similar setup rigged along the shore where fishing is dangerous. Now - I imagine that you guys move around a fair amount (true?) - so you could rig the jack line anchors a few hundred yards apart - with your harness clipped on Lets say you anchor the two ends of the jack line a couple hundred yards apart - then put on the harness and clip in. I'd bet that mountain climbing equipment could be used as well. Thoughts???? Would this work? Dave |
Very sad story, it should make us all think about being a little more cautious especially when the surf is big. The worst that can happen if we stay a little further from the waters edge, is that we will lose a couple of feet on our cast.
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Shame, damn shame. Be careful people, thats all I can say, and even though we like our privacy when fishing it's a lot safer when ya got someone with ya. Take a bad fall out at Naps when your alone, and you'll see what I mean,long crawl back lol.
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Bassman - don't think it would work. But inflatable PFDs with a buddy system could work better
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Johns right, if my partner falls in, I just cast my plug over him and reel him in.:D
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