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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 366781" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>I think the word got out and most people quit running between waders at all cost. A jet could probably make it but the drunks are usually the idiots trying to run a deep v that drafts about three feet "tournament loaded" haha. Most of the flats here are 6-12" deep on a regular tide. It cracks me up that these guys are motoring along just fine gettin their buzz on cruising the channel and they just get a wild hair and try to jet off into uncharted territory and it usually does not end pretty. Either they have to wait for super high tide or have a souped up airboat attempt to drag them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 366781, member: 10154"] I think the word got out and most people quit running between waders at all cost. A jet could probably make it but the drunks are usually the idiots trying to run a deep v that drafts about three feet "tournament loaded" haha. Most of the flats here are 6-12" deep on a regular tide. It cracks me up that these guys are motoring along just fine gettin their buzz on cruising the channel and they just get a wild hair and try to jet off into uncharted territory and it usually does not end pretty. Either they have to wait for super high tide or have a souped up airboat attempt to drag them off. [/QUOTE]
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