Great Lakes Bass Fishing Forum
General Topics, Questions & Support => Free-for-all => Topic started by: Crookedneck on August 15, 2010, 02:07:10 AM
We just had a death here on the Lower Menominee. Sad, a 49 year old man jumped in the river to try and recover a fishing pole that had fallen in. Not sure of all of the details. But, I do know that he was right below the dam on the Marinette, WI side. Authorities found his body in 10 of water.
The area below dams is incredibly dangerous. Usually a strong undertow. I hate to hear about these things.
I wonder if he was by himself? If so, that would not be good thinking. Was he on shore or in a boat? I did that once in Saginaw Bay, but the water wasn't deep enough to be over my chest though I sank in the mud a couple feet in places. That can be very risky too.