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>>Missing Muskie Angler<<


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The missing angler has not been found as of today. The National Guard

choppers etc. have been called off. Water core temps are now 37-38 degrees

and thus, the threshold for re-surfacing is generally gone. Periodic

fly-overs will continue through ice up by DNR and State Trooper pilots.

Steve Fellegy

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Our Prayers go out again to his entire Family. I can't imagine what they are going through. Hopefully they will find him soon!!!!

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Boy, that's tough. Kudo's to all the search and rescue efforts...

Continued prayers for the fisherman and his family.

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The Mille Lacs Messenger always has the real story!

Very Sad though!

I do not know what to say at this point! frown

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Man what a bummer, nobody deserves somethin like that to happen to them. What makes it worse is that he hasnt been found yet

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Thoughts and prayers to the family. Doesn't this story seem odd, why would everything be in his boat, cell phone, life jacket? I would think if the weather is nasty and dangerous the first thing a guy would do is put his life jacket on and make sure he has his cell phone even though it would probably get wet when going overboard and not work but there's still a chance. Or call for help? I guess it's easier said then if I were in that situatin, maybe panic set in, who knows. I hope they find the guy.

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does make you wonder a little if everything was accounted for and neatly put back into place. Tough story

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Thoughts and prayers to the family. Doesn't this story seem odd, why would everything be in his boat, cell phone, life jacket? I would think if the weather is nasty and dangerous the first thing a guy would do is put his life jacket on and make sure he has his cell phone even though it would probably get wet when going overboard and not work but there's still a chance. Or call for help? I guess it's easier said then if I were in that situatin, maybe panic set in, who knows. I hope they find the guy.

I don't think this story seems odd at all. It is very possible for this to happen to anyone fishing alone. If you lose your balance and fall in to the freezing cold water, you will be in trouble with a life jacket on or not. With this particular angler he was muskie fishing, which means 9 times out of 10 he was standing up and casting. Hit a big wave and it is not that hard to lose your balance. Muskie fishermen also don't like to wear life jackets because it can be uncomfortable while casting for hours and hours at a time. I am guilty of this too. I should learn to put a life jacket on every time out in the fall. I also just lay my cell phone in the boat, I don't like the weight of any objects hanging around my body while casting and that includes my wallet as well. Prayers are with the family.

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Maybe he had a Heart attack or something off that nature. Very tough story to read.

that's what I was thinkning too

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It won't do him or his family (who may be reading the forum) any good to throw out conspiracy theorys. It doesn't matter if it "seems odd". no one knows what happened on the lake that day. Lets just say focused on prayers for his family. If there was anything "odd" the police/news would have reported it.

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Yeah, you are right, he could have just fallen over which could easily happen. I hope the best for the family.

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It won't do him or his family (who may be reading the forum) any good to throw out conspiracy theorys. It doesn't matter if it "seems odd". no one knows what happened on the lake that day. Lets just say focused on prayers for his family. If there was anything "odd" the police/news would have reported it.

I am not trying to disrespect, it just gets one thinking. It could be any one of us that this could have happened to.

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I have a couple of pretty impressive photos of the choppers during their search operation.I can e-mail to someone to post here.

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I don't think this story seems odd at all. It is very possible for this to happen to anyone fishing alone. If you lose your balance and fall in to the freezing cold water, you will be in trouble with a life jacket on or not. With this particular angler he was muskie fishing, which means 9 times out of 10 he was standing up and casting. Hit a big wave and it is not that hard to lose your balance.

Muskie fishing in a good chop definitely requires you to be on your toes. Standing and casting near the edge of the boat, leaning waaaayyy out on a figure 8, it puts you in some precarious situations at times. Toss in a big wave that you don't see coming and it would be very easy to end up in the drink.

Hate for something like this to be a reminder about water safety but accidents can happen to the most experienced and confident people out there.

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As for it being easy to fall overboard, I was told that a high percentage of men who fall overboard are found with their zippers down. They get to the edge of the boat as far as possible to relieve themselves and get unbalanced and fall in. Your boat can drift away from you in an amazingly short time. Two weeks ago, I lost an oar from my duckboat, and before I could get the motor started, my boat had drifted out of sight of it. I never found it, and that was in a small area.

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I heard that he was found on Tuesday or Wednesday this past week. I was up there from Tuesday night until Sunday. They found him near Myr Mar. His hand was sticking out of the ice when they found him. Bad bad situation, but I am glad his family will get some closure.

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I'm gonna say not true. There was a rumor going around last week that said they found him up near Myr Mar and that was NOT true.

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Yeah i just looked at a bunch of stuff online and i cant find anything about him being found. Sadly i dont think he will be found either til spring. God bless the family

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This is very sad but we should use it as a learning experience to always wear some type of PFD. Even if the water is cold enough to allow the onset of hypothermia it at least allows the athorities to find your body. Do it for your family.

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As for it being easy to fall overboard, I was told that a high percentage of men who fall overboard are found with their zippers down. They get to the edge of the boat as far as possible to relieve themselves and get unbalanced and fall in. Your boat can drift away from you in an amazingly short time. Two weeks ago, I lost an oar from my duckboat, and before I could get the motor started, my boat had drifted out of sight of it. I never found it, and that was in a small area.

This is a terrible situation for the family. I wish them all the best and my prayers are with them.

A trick to use is to go to your favorite store and get a cheap red whiffle bat. Cut out the handle, and there you go, custom made "urinator" and you don't have to be anywhere near the edge of the boat.:0

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