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BoaterTalk: The International Information Site for the Whitewater Paddler
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If they aren't required, they should be... most drownings I used to hear about on the Hiwassee were drunk fishermen.
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Fisherman and pfd regs?
Bradley
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Apr 19 2008, 15:28 GMT
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Not sure a PFD of any kind would save you if your waders are full of water and you can't get out of them, but it can't hurt.
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Its those float tube things i'm most curious about (and they do have drink holders built in)
Bradley
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That is considered floating
abbeysway
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Probably the most certain lifesaving I've done have been fishermen
Chrisj
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Should Be?
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Billy1Wick
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