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  1. #1
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    Default MAN DOWN ON THE AMERICAN RIVER - Be careful wading out there!

    Just heard from a friend who was on the river and then confirmed with an online report from KCRA News that a man was fishing near the Howe Ave. Bridge and slipped while trying to cross the river.

    Evidently, his waders filled up and he went down.

    It seems he drowned though reports are conflicting.

    I hope that he is in the hospital recovering but fear he may have drowned.

    Low flows on the American River are perhaps more dangerous than higher flows.

    Anglers tend to not even consider crossing riffles in flows of 2000 and higher but tend to underestimate current in lower flows and then get caught up in the difficulty of turning around and going back which if you've spent any serious time wading you know is much harder (mentally and physically) to do.

    Anyway, all my best to the man and his family.

    And as for the rest of us... lets all WEAR THOSE BELTS!
    Last edited by STEELIES/26c3; 10-09-2014 at 01:51 PM.

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    I put plastic bags over my feet before putting on my waders. This will make it easier to get your feet out. Neoprene bottoms really makes it hard to get them off. I fell yesterday above sunrise but was not in deep water, but the current made it difficult to stand back up. I had the wader top tucked in at the waist but (hot out) had the belt tight, it still scares me. I don't know how some people will get in above there knees.

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    I was there a few weeks back when a gear head who hab been drinking to much fell in with his neoprenes on. Had to help him get up (witch was a bad idea cause he almost drug me in). But he had regular shoes over his waders, no cletes, felt or anything for gripping. He then fell again on his way to the shore. Not trying to say anything bad about a tragety, but use common sense when wading. Be smart and use the right gear. Secondly lesson learned: be carful trying to help other people, I could have been drug in and been in danger of drowning myself.

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    Likewise, I saw some gear guys (not that it really matters I guess) cross some pretty intense water, no way I would have attempted it. Sure enough one of them went down, wasn't wearing waders though.

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    All my friends laughed when I started using a wading staff...now they all have one. If you don't have one, get one...but common sense should still prevail...and keep those belts tight.

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    My wading rule is if you start to doubt your abilities to be able to wade a part of the river then don't do it. Safety and keeping yourself alive is more important than a trophy fish any day.
    Hope the guy is okay
    Keep Calm and Fly Fish
    https://keepcalmandflyfish.com/

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    Funny, every time I have ever put in that extra wading effort, it didn't end in a trophy fish anyways

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