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VK

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« Last Edit: July 08, 2015, 08:01:32 PM by VK »


SOMA

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Sounds a little fishy to me, no pun intended.  Why would you take your PFD off before you reached shore at the end of a paddle?  Just another loose item to deal with when landing.


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Wtf???   It's a good thing some lady saw them, RR should be moving pretty fast right about now, and the steelie season is just about to start.
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 :smt011  what dumbass takes off his PFD while still on the water...if he even had it on in the first place...
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