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Topic: On Drowning  (Read 1332 times)

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Fisherman X

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Interesting read . . .
http://mariovittone.com/2010/05/154/

Thanks to Madoc on the NWKA site for the link. Some of the guys at NWKA who have been trained lifeguards added some input as well: http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,4903.0/topicseen.html
-Success is living the life you want-
Joel ><>

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piski

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Good info, thanks for posting.
Catch & Repeat


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Drowning is for suckas.  Don't do it


porky (bp)

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wow, that is freaky, anyone with kids will get the chills reading that, thanks much!


MR. MAGOO

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  There was just a spirited thread in boatertalk(surfzone) about that article.


 

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