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Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="204_ruger" data-source="post: 2600994" data-attributes="member: 114199"><p>You are right about that. I carry a small diamond rod in my pocket. I keep my case shaving all the time. Tell u a stoies how my knife saved me. I was fishing on the river. It was knee deep. Dam wasnt running any water. I got hung up in the middle. I waded out to get my countdown out. It was pass my knees out there. There was some rocks with a rope somehow wrapped up in the rocks. The rocks was on the bottom. I went to get my countdown out. I got that countdown hooks in my hand and fingers. Nobody around i could see. About that time dam's horn went off. There turning water on. I was only a mile from the dam. It didnt take that long for the water to start coming up. My case knife was setting by my chair. I had been sharping it before i left. I tried pulling my fingers loose but it hurt too much. Water was cold trout water. Cold water i thought would take the feeling out of hand/fingers. I pulled again trying to free my hand. It hurt too bad. By this time water was up to my waist. My mind was racing wild. Then i remembered i had went back and got small pocket knife out of the tackle box. I had to lean over in water to cut the rope. It took 3 times to get the countdown cut out. Now its pass my waist. It felt like it took forever to reach the bank. I was beyond being scared. The current was getting swift. I made it to my truck and open tailgate. I set down and thought about just what took place. I set there 2 hrs or more cold wet fingers and hand hurting. Water had came up 2 ft by now. Finally got my thoughts together and drove to the hospital. And got the hooks removed. I never to my wife exactly what happened. Where i was fishing in the Middle. If the dam was running like normal. And all the generations was running. It would have been 8 or 9 ft deep. Thats why i make sure too have my pocket knife at all times. You never know what could happen. Sorry about talking alot. Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="204_ruger, post: 2600994, member: 114199"] You are right about that. I carry a small diamond rod in my pocket. I keep my case shaving all the time. Tell u a stoies how my knife saved me. I was fishing on the river. It was knee deep. Dam wasnt running any water. I got hung up in the middle. I waded out to get my countdown out. It was pass my knees out there. There was some rocks with a rope somehow wrapped up in the rocks. The rocks was on the bottom. I went to get my countdown out. I got that countdown hooks in my hand and fingers. Nobody around i could see. About that time dam's horn went off. There turning water on. I was only a mile from the dam. It didnt take that long for the water to start coming up. My case knife was setting by my chair. I had been sharping it before i left. I tried pulling my fingers loose but it hurt too much. Water was cold trout water. Cold water i thought would take the feeling out of hand/fingers. I pulled again trying to free my hand. It hurt too bad. By this time water was up to my waist. My mind was racing wild. Then i remembered i had went back and got small pocket knife out of the tackle box. I had to lean over in water to cut the rope. It took 3 times to get the countdown cut out. Now its pass my waist. It felt like it took forever to reach the bank. I was beyond being scared. The current was getting swift. I made it to my truck and open tailgate. I set down and thought about just what took place. I set there 2 hrs or more cold wet fingers and hand hurting. Water had came up 2 ft by now. Finally got my thoughts together and drove to the hospital. And got the hooks removed. I never to my wife exactly what happened. Where i was fishing in the Middle. If the dam was running like normal. And all the generations was running. It would have been 8 or 9 ft deep. Thats why i make sure too have my pocket knife at all times. You never know what could happen. Sorry about talking alot. Rich [/QUOTE]
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