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Old 06-03-2007, 10:09 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by joepole
1. June isn't Winter.
I agree with your point. It is pretty easy to swim to shore in the summer. My point is that during winter, fishermen fall into lakes and die of hypothermia.

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Originally Posted by joepole
2. At no time is falling into Cross Lake anything like falling into the Bering Sea, except for both being wet.
Not true. The water temperature of a lake in winter can be close to freezing just like water in the Bering sea. If this wasn't true, bass fishermen would never die of hypotermia in the wintertime when falling into relatively shallow waters close to the shore.
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