Great fishing story and glad that your ok. Hyperthermia is a silent killer and it pays to be prepared in the great outdoors. Lets here some other good ones.
I'll kick off the second one.
The wife and I were in WY last summer and we were staying in a motel just outside Laramie. I had my fly fishing gear and decided to venture out and head up into the Medicine Bow wilderness area. Well everything went great the first day and returned without incidnet. The time frame is Aug. and there was still some snow in the mountains making the glacial lake I was fishing very cold. So here we are the second day and the wife tells me that her friend wants to learn how to fish. Mind you, I'm all ready packed and heading out the door before I'm stopped dead in my tracks by this request. Well I'm thinking this is a vaction for the two of us and I turn and tell her to call her friend and we will meet at the Conoco gas station /fly shop /gun shop / deli / pastry shop. This by far is one of the greatest gas stations I have ever been in. So we meet at the station and I tell the wife to pick up a hoodi for her and her friend. The temp in the area where we heading are around mid 60's. We finaly reach our destination, and dogs, this place is gorgeous. I get her friend set up with an old spinning rod she had with a worm on the end, and bang, right off the bat she lands a nice 12" cut throat. I'm excited to start tossing flies and tell her along with my wife be very carefull on the rocks and don't wade, stay on the bank. Dang, no sooner am I off doing my thing when I hear this big splash and I turn to see what's going on and I see this friend of ours with pink hoodi floundering in the water. I about bust out laughing when I realize how cold the water is and she has no change of clothing. The mind starts racing thinking this is the end of the day and its only 10:00 AM. Well being the prepper kind of guy I am, I turn to my bag and whip out extra clothing for the occasion.
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