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<blockquote data-quote="Volbuck777" data-source="post: 4916748" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>Coldest river I know of sir, it can be dangerous, so be careful. I'm sure you know that already, but I've been on the clinch wading and as the river started rising a family came down on two canoes. One canoe had father and son other was mom and daughter. As they got to me and a buddy ( we're still in the river but headed out) father and son canoe flips some how. I rush back out in river and can't find the boy as the dad pops up my buddy grabs canoe and I see the kid as he flows right into my legs. He is fine, but shaken up. Thank god. By the time we get them to bank, water is Flowing rapid and mom and daughter are well around the bend. At that time I found a new respect for that river. On a happier note I catch a lot of big trout down there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volbuck777, post: 4916748, member: 20960"] Coldest river I know of sir, it can be dangerous, so be careful. I’m sure you know that already, but I’ve been on the clinch wading and as the river started rising a family came down on two canoes. One canoe had father and son other was mom and daughter. As they got to me and a buddy ( we’re still in the river but headed out) father and son canoe flips some how. I rush back out in river and can’t find the boy as the dad pops up my buddy grabs canoe and I see the kid as he flows right into my legs. He is fine, but shaken up. Thank god. By the time we get them to bank, water is Flowing rapid and mom and daughter are well around the bend. At that time I found a new respect for that river. On a happier note I catch a lot of big trout down there. [/QUOTE]
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