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auto inflatable life jackets -- do they need to worn to count
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<blockquote data-quote="shorthairsrus" data-source="post: 363442" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>You see the bass guys run and gun and then discard when they cast. You wouldnt think they throw out another life jacket?? But its confusing when you look at the regs. DMs comment makes sense imo. If i have to have it on 100% then its another hanger taken in my closet. </p><p></p><p>It looks like you can deflate these kinda like a snorkel vest which would be really handy in a emergency situation. </p><p></p><p>I remember rescuing my kids -- we were snorkeling in key largo and the current sucked. Of course both ofmy kids had to blow up their snorkel vest. They drifted off what seemed miles from the bunch -- they were little but they were good swimmers. The current actually pushed one out and up the coast. The first thing I did was let out all of the air in them so they could actually swim back against the current. Fricken captain was an ass--- blowing his horn like he was going to leave. It would of been a long day if he would of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorthairsrus, post: 363442, member: 219"] You see the bass guys run and gun and then discard when they cast. You wouldnt think they throw out another life jacket?? But its confusing when you look at the regs. DMs comment makes sense imo. If i have to have it on 100% then its another hanger taken in my closet. It looks like you can deflate these kinda like a snorkel vest which would be really handy in a emergency situation. I remember rescuing my kids -- we were snorkeling in key largo and the current sucked. Of course both ofmy kids had to blow up their snorkel vest. They drifted off what seemed miles from the bunch -- they were little but they were good swimmers. The current actually pushed one out and up the coast. The first thing I did was let out all of the air in them so they could actually swim back against the current. Fricken captain was an ass--- blowing his horn like he was going to leave. It would of been a long day if he would of. [/QUOTE]
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