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<blockquote data-quote="sawmill" data-source="post: 269536" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>As was posted earlier, get a life vest with a handle on it. We were trolling in Lake Mich several years ago and the waves we running 3 to 4 foot. A boat along side of us had a lab laying on the nose of the boat. They hit a big wave just right and the dog went in. They had no way to get ahold of it plus they would have to pick it up over 3 foot sidewall of the boat. They managed to finally get ahold of it somehow and pull it over the side. Could have turned out much worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawmill, post: 269536, member: 9014"] As was posted earlier, get a life vest with a handle on it. We were trolling in Lake Mich several years ago and the waves we running 3 to 4 foot. A boat along side of us had a lab laying on the nose of the boat. They hit a big wave just right and the dog went in. They had no way to get ahold of it plus they would have to pick it up over 3 foot sidewall of the boat. They managed to finally get ahold of it somehow and pull it over the side. Could have turned out much worse. [/QUOTE]
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