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Actually... the cold water doesn't make you ingest the water. Most drowning
deaths in cold water are caused from fatigue, because the victims do not remember to breathe deeply enough to replace their body's oxygen. Anytime I'm out on the lake in cold weather, I try to bring up that subject with the guy in the back. *Note to self... after reformatting computers... refill the kill-file. "Lure builder" wrote in message ... High piers and cold water is quite dangerous. As soon as you hit the water you can ingest many litres. It's a reflex body reaction to cold water. Makes it difficult to get to the ladder which is along the pier. Seems silly wearing a pfd but not at all. A float coat would help and they don't seem to be commonly available in the stores |
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