by duckdog » January 23rd, 2010, 12:02 pm
i had an experience on the upper o many year's ago that kinda spooked me and really made me pay attention to where i step along any river with snow on the ground.
there was about 2 ft. of snow on the ground , the river was not open to fishing, i was jump shooting duck's. i had started at the campground and sloged well past hot creek to pickoff my last greenhead. now i was trying to get back to my truck and hotel room where my wife was waiting to go to breakfast. i cut accross a slight depression along the river only to find that it was an iced over back eddy covered with snow. as i steped onto it one leg went through the ice and i went face first into the mess. lucky for me that back eddy was only about 4 ft. deep and i had on wader's. the river was running low so to say that i was lucky is a massive understatement. i did wind up with the worst leg cramp that i have ever had and it took hour's to get back to my truck , useing my shotgun as a crutch and only able to walk 50 or 60 yds at a time before having to stop because of the pain in my cramping leg. needless to say i didn't make breakfast- i made dinner. karen had called the mono co. sherif and they pulled up just as i got to my truck. what i learned on my fun day out---- if you are going to be exerting yourself in very cold weather [it was 10 below zero that morning] do not drink alcohol the night before.----bring plenty of water, even in cold weather you can become dehydrated [ i had NO water with me].------NEVER BE IN SUCH A RUSH THAT YOU STOP PAYING ATTENTION TO WHERE YOU STEP ALONG A RIVER WHEN THERE IS SNOW ON THE GROUND !
to any of you heading to the upper o this winter , be carefull and take nothing for granted or it will bite you in the butt, if that back eddy had been 2 feet deeper ? ---mike.