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re: The redfish world lost a great man yesterday...
Posted on 8/17/15 at 5:08 pm to jsmoke222000
Posted on 8/17/15 at 5:08 pm to jsmoke222000
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my tournament partner Manny Perez is no longer with us this morning.
I didn't know him personally, but I know several people who did and they all had great things to say about him. Tragedies like this definitely put things into perspective. . . you never know when you won't be coming back home.
Was he fishing the tournament alone? It seems the majority of these tournaments are 2 man teams; is the HT series different?
It's an unfortunate and tragic situation- and not trying to push any hidden agenda's here or be disrespectful in any way, but I wish more people on the water would wear pfd's. I fish from a kayak and I always have mine on; you never know when a crazy in a boat will fail to notice you and swamp you. (fished a tournament in Caminada pass this weekend, and was surprised at how many people were out there without pfds. . . that's crazy!)
But it seems that the majority of boaters frown upon actually wearing them. . . they're on board because the USCG says you need them, but the only time they see light of day is if you're ever stopped and inspected! I know some tournaments require them, but not all do.
Having an automatic inflatable horsecollar pfd could have made all the difference in the world on Saturday. . . with a hx of seizures, if that is what caused him to fall in, it would have kept his head above water and probably would have saved his life.
Again, sorry to hear about your friend and tournament partner. I know the tournament circuits are a pretty close knit group of people and tragedies like this hit a little too close to home... RIP, Manny.
Posted on 8/17/15 at 5:16 pm to nahtanojc
Sorry for the loss smoke. I fish many ifa events so I know how great he was for the sport. Prayers sent
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