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I just came across this on social media and I think it’s well worth a look.
Ten years or so back myself and two others were bait digging near Arne, in Poole harbour, just to easy of that old wooden jetty. his rod went and he did his usual of dashing for the waterline to hit the bite. He had no idea what the ground was like and quickly got stuck to his waist in the mud and was calling for help as he began to sink further in. I ended up trying about three different ways to get close to him, eventually reaching him with the fork handle and pulling him back onto the surface of the mud. We were all pretty shocked and surprised.
When I was a boy, my father explained that this had happened to two school boys in Whitecliff bay, on the other side of the harbour. I don’t think they both made it back out alive from memory.
The point is, things can go wrong pretty fast, and this type of mud does exist in our local, so be careful. The video shows you how to shimmy one leg out at a time and get your body flat on the surface, to distribute weight better. I don’t know if it would save you every time, but its probably worth knowing.
Thanks,
Chris
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PS Ignore the crap in the video commentary.
Ten years or so back myself and two others were bait digging near Arne, in Poole harbour, just to easy of that old wooden jetty. his rod went and he did his usual of dashing for the waterline to hit the bite. He had no idea what the ground was like and quickly got stuck to his waist in the mud and was calling for help as he began to sink further in. I ended up trying about three different ways to get close to him, eventually reaching him with the fork handle and pulling him back onto the surface of the mud. We were all pretty shocked and surprised.
When I was a boy, my father explained that this had happened to two school boys in Whitecliff bay, on the other side of the harbour. I don’t think they both made it back out alive from memory.
The point is, things can go wrong pretty fast, and this type of mud does exist in our local, so be careful. The video shows you how to shimmy one leg out at a time and get your body flat on the surface, to distribute weight better. I don’t know if it would save you every time, but its probably worth knowing.
Thanks,
Chris
Video:
PS Ignore the crap in the video commentary.