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What's some things you need to bring while going fishing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackdogxx" data-source="post: 280125" data-attributes="member: 9731"><p>Don't blow this off as overly cautious:</p><p></p><p>airhorn or nickeled whistle to summon help</p><p>cell phone charged up and Kleenex in a sealed zip bag! </p><p>handgun </p><p>Throw cushion and fire extinguisher if using an outboard engine </p><p></p><p>I never had to summon help or put out a fire in 6 years of boating on rivers and lakes in VA. But I ran into drunks in pairs on several occasions at boat ramps and river side boat slides and a few motorcycle trash passing through. Glock is 9mm or 40 caliber is a good choice: reliable, a lot of plastic and not likely to rust and simple to operate. </p><p></p><p>Rule 1: get back home safely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackdogxx, post: 280125, member: 9731"] Don't blow this off as overly cautious: airhorn or nickeled whistle to summon help cell phone charged up and Kleenex in a sealed zip bag! handgun Throw cushion and fire extinguisher if using an outboard engine I never had to summon help or put out a fire in 6 years of boating on rivers and lakes in VA. But I ran into drunks in pairs on several occasions at boat ramps and river side boat slides and a few motorcycle trash passing through. Glock is 9mm or 40 caliber is a good choice: reliable, a lot of plastic and not likely to rust and simple to operate. Rule 1: get back home safely! [/QUOTE]
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