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Ed Carlson, Drowned?


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A very sad day,Im speechless. Prayers for Ed an his family. God speed Ed, you will be missed greatly. Boar

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Like many have stated I only knew Eddy through this site, but I felt like I knew him personally.

RIP Ed and may God be blessed with bringing you home!

Our family's thoughts and prayers go out to the Carlson family!

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Prayers and condolences to Ed's family and friends.

Thanks, Ed, for great advice and selfless sharing of your knowledge and passion with others for so many years!

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I never got to meet Ed but I am very saddened by the news. I will miss his great insights to all the new equipment that was coming out. I have even posted a few times before he got on to "Just Wait" Ed will be by any minute with some info on what ever the toplc was! And sure enough he would post in on the topic. It's kind of like losing part of the family when someone on this site passes away! Even though we don't always agree on things! frown

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I can't believe what I'm reading! I don't even know what to say. God bless him and his family.

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Very sad news to hear.... My thoughts and prayers go out to Ed's family and friends.

Ed's wealth of knowledge and kindness will be greatly missed on this site....

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His last post to "3pronghook" Helping others all the way until the end. smile

I would opt for the Marine Vinyl boat flooring with the aggressive rubberized finish. Slip resistant and easy to clean and will not get soaked up. Add a runner type rug to fit your needs latter if you think you need it. They runner rugs roll up and get out of the way easily, and dry fairly quickly.

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Ed "Backwater Eddy" Carlson ~ ~ ><,sUMo,> ~ ><CD

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Holy sh*t this is surreal, I couldn't believe it when I opened this thread. Just read his posts a day ago and today he is gone. A fine line we all walk for sure. Thoughts and prayers to family, friends and associates....RIP frown

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I liked Ed's posts. He was a level headed individual.

Scary stuff. I don't think I will ever fish alone again.

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frown My thoughts go out to him, his family, and friends. 8869 posts of knowledge, humor, and selflessness. We'll miss you Eddy!
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I never got to meet Ed in person ( we swapped a few emails from time to time ), I tried to catch up with him a few times at the store but if he was there, he was always helping someone and I wasn't about to interrupt. He always had informative posts and was an asset to this forum.

R.I.P Ed

Mike

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very very sad news. don't take any of your breaths for granted. life is short, but sweet for certain.

RIP Eddy

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It is a sad day losing a fellow fisherman. Rest in peace Eddy.

Sniffer

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This is really hard, I never personally met Ed, but even knowing him the little i did just thru this site, its hurts. I'm very sad about this. A personal freind to many, a cyber freind to many more. Rest in peace Ed on the Red. Your memory is forever on this site. Boar

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I live in S. Fargo and this is a shocker to our community and the FMN family. Such a humble professional that was willing to help excited youth, and more than giving with advise for all. Our communnity and the fishing blogosphere just lost a pioneer and a legend. The Red won't be the same. RIP Ed!

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Add me to the list of folks that only knew him thru this site but I always looked forward to reading his posts. Never a mean spirited word and always levelheaded. You will be missed.

RIP

Kyle

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I never met Ed in person, and I deeply regret that. We were the same age, and I grew up along the Red River in GF/EGF fishing cats. We had much in common.

Ed was not only generous with his solid information. He was a force here on HSO.

All ya gotta say to St. Peter is "sumo kitties," and you'll get right through the pearly gates, Ed. I think there are some really big cats up there. Rest well, sir.

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Rest in peace Ed, You will be missed. What a true sportsman, you knowledge and generosity has helped many many people become better at there craft, thru the excellent insight you have provided. Rest assured he is in a better place.

Live life to the fullest because tomorrow is not promised today.

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Add me to the list of folks that only knew him thru this site but I always looked forward to reading his posts. Never a mean spirited word and always levelheaded. You will be missed.

RIP

Kyle

Same here, I knew of Ed via FM, but always enjoyed reading his thoughts. I carry a high level of respect for those that openly share and look to help others, and that was the vibe I always got from him. Those are good people.

This thread, through the reach of FM, will likely reach his family in some way. I hope they take comfort and find a smile in all the kind words and memories shared.

Regards.....Chris

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I too got a lot out of what Ed wrote. Very precise and to the point! I will miss reading his posts. RIP - Ed

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Very sad news indeed....thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.....

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This is shocking news for sure.

You will be greatly missed Ed.

Peace to your memory.

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I have no words other than to send my thoughts and prayers to Ed's family. Though i did not know Ed personally i felt like I knew him at least a little bit just from meeting him here. Very sad.

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