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Wow I am shocked. It was crazy windy all over southern ontario yesterday definitely not canoeing weather. Hopefully this story turns out better than it sounds

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Rizzo, I'm with you on this one! Obviously I'm hoping for the best, but I drove home around that time last night and could not believe how brutal the winds were! Skies were black as coal and rains too! Geez, we had snow on our back deck yesterday evening!

The last place I would want to be is out on a lake, and in a canoe to boot!

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Hopefully he's safe.

80% of drowning cases are due to not wearing PFD. Even with life jacket on in that cold water chances to survive are slim... 

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6 hours ago, maksuttt said:

Hopefully he's safe.

80% of drowning cases are due to not wearing PFD. Even with life jacket on in that cold water chances to survive are slim... 

Yes, sadly even with a PFD on with the colder temps hypothermia is the killer!

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Just seen on FB (10:20PM Oct 17/18), he has "been found" so I take those words as a body has been recovered...  

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On 10/30/2018 at 7:33 PM, ecmilley said:
  1. once your into lake turnover chances are be spring before body is found

Possibly. Also, with these temps, it will take a long time for a body to float. Water was only 36 yesterday. Its cold. 

S. 

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Got to wonder why you would risk it in a canoe.  When most bigger boats with motors and deep vs are put away, you think you can get out there in a canoe?  The water would kill you in minutes at these temps. 

Sad story, sorry to the family and friends 

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22 hours ago, lunkerbasshunter said:

Got to wonder why you would risk it in a canoe.  When most bigger boats with motors and deep vs are put away, you think you can get out there in a canoe?  The water would kill you in minutes at these temps. 

Sad story, sorry to the family and friends 

Yeah, I do wonder what their reasoning was. It was a very windy, nasty day too. 

 

S. 

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I always wonder if some of these incidents where intelligent people go out in freezing temps and bad weather, no PFD's in a small craft may be suicide. An accidental death can leave the survivors debt free with many thousands or more in the bank. Hard for insurance investigators to prove otherwise without a note. 

Edited by Old Ironmaker

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