During a recent trip to the Upper Fly Fishing area on the Salmon River the Minions were witness to a potentially deadly incident. A father and son stumbled and fell while crossing the river. The son, a young man of perhaps 14 or 15 years, was swept through a rapid into a deep hole. He was largely spent after struggling though the rapids and had little strength left. He managed to paddle close enough to shore to be rescued by a fisherman with a large net. One of our group was in the process of wading out into the flat just upstream from the next large rapid / waterfall area. The young man needed to be carried from the water, but recovered in a short time.
Both father and son appeared to be in shock.
The link below shares one doctor / fisherman's advice for wade fishing the Salmon River.
http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2010/10/dr_howard_j_kass_of_schroeppel.html
2 comments:
tell me they werent trying to cross this weekend. i don't know how you could have possibly looked at that water and thought it was remotely possible to try and cross.
so...how'd you guys do? we did 0-for-3 on salmon, 0-2 on trout (both on me...damn), 0-1 on unknown, and 1-1 on smallmouth. wish i was out there now.
It helps if are not a soft video gammer like that kid.
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