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Close call with lightning
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<blockquote data-quote="wingsnhammers" data-source="post: 332186" data-attributes="member: 9821"><p>I can't even begin to recall how many close calls I had on Lake Okeechobee. The weather would blow in very fast and the airboats just couldn't outrun them. It is not a good feeling riding that high off the water on an all metal conductor in the middle of an electrical storm. Glad they weren't hit. I really don't take chances with lightning or storms anymore. No fish is worth being hit by lightning or even the risk of being struck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsnhammers, post: 332186, member: 9821"] I can't even begin to recall how many close calls I had on Lake Okeechobee. The weather would blow in very fast and the airboats just couldn't outrun them. It is not a good feeling riding that high off the water on an all metal conductor in the middle of an electrical storm. Glad they weren't hit. I really don't take chances with lightning or storms anymore. No fish is worth being hit by lightning or even the risk of being struck. [/QUOTE]
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