[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Mar-06-06 AT 07:37AM (EST)[/font][p]I am not sure there is any such thing as a "best fall"...heck they all hurt. I have fallen twice...once doing exactly what you were doing Danny and I did get hurt (separated my shoulder)..not a good fall for sure, but my worst fall in which I should have gotten really hurt ended up hurting my pride more than anything.
It happened about 6 years ago. I met my clients for the day at a local F&W ramp here on Ky Lake. It was raining that spring morning and I was running a few minutes late...never a good thing. My clients for the day had never gone out with me and that made my being late worse. When I got to the ramp and met them I immediately started rushing around getting the boat ready (rushing boat prep is never a good thing either). I forget exactly why I had gotten up on the boat but I am sure I was doing something that needed to be done, anyway I was on the back deck and turned around to get off the boat on the port side and somehow I managed to trip and went off the boat head first onto the parking lot. My clients were on the opposite side of the boat during my fall. Like you, the fall was kind of fuzzy...the next thing I knew I was lying on the pavement in a heap...I was afraid to move because I knew I had hit the pavement hard. My clients came around to see if I was ok(as it turned out two of them were paramedics). They helped my up and the only damage was my face was scratched and bleeding a little and I had bruised my shoulder a little. I was some kind of embarrassed and remember thinking: "If I was these guys I would be thinking what kind of guide have we hired anyway"...LOL I remember one of the guys telling me that I had fallen so far and hard that they really had expected me to be badly injured if not dead when they came around to assist me. As it turned out I my ego was more bruised than I was and these guys have turned out to be some of my favorite clients and have booked with me every spring since then.



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