I havent had a "best" fall as of yet, but I did wittness one dandy of a fall at Barren a couple of years ago. Maybee someone that is reading this learn from this poor unfortunate souls bad experience.
My wife and I were going out at nite to fish for surface feeding hybrids. As she made her way down the ramp and onto the courtesy dock to board our boat I shouted out to her to be carefull and hold on to the handrail because that treated lumber was wet and it just had a slick-look to it. She slowed her pace and boarded our boat with success. The next guy wasnt as lucky! His buddies already out in the water hollered for him to "hurry up" and get in cause them hybrids are already bustin! As he touched the very first deckboard (at a blinding pace) his legs straight into the air. After soaring a good 10 ft or so, his croch landed right onto the mooring tiedowns as he came to a stunning abrupt hault. He slowly turned over to his side and procceded to vomit profusely. His buddies enthusiasum dropped and the only thing that they could utter was a low "OOOOOOOO, thats not good"! Remember that treated lumber that is wet is very slick, no matter what the temperature.
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