My gosh I have so many I don't know where to start. The one that sticks out in my mind the most was an afternoon I took my daughter, she was young then out fishing/swimming and just playing. We were having a grand time when I started noticing the horizon turning black. It was in the direction of where I needed to go to get back so I thought I'll be smart and go towards the dam and avoid it. It worked, for awhile then it just got black everywhere, uh oh, here we go. I drove from the dam to Pleasant Hill ramp at the confluence of Caney and Wolf in as bad a thunderstorm as I've ever seen. Thought about beaching it but there was so much lighting I was afraid to get near any trees. I put my daughter as low in the well under the front windshleld as I could and covered here in towells. Lightning was litterally striking near the water's surface as close as a 100 yards in some cases. It rained so hard that I had to just keep my bilge running and we were standing or sitting in the water in the bottom of the boat. Wind was tremendous and many rollers was splashing over the bow. My daughter was crying and I was trying to console her but it was bad and I was afraid for her safety. I talked to the big guy upstairs several times and just kept going towards the ramp. When I got there I was whipped, I felt like I just went a few rounds with Chuck Liddell. My wife was at the ramp crying and got her baby out of the boat and into another car. Man did I here about that one later, I made a bad call, but I've dodged a many of storm on the lake but not these. The National weather service said that Jamestown recorded 3 1/2 inches of rain fell out of that one in less than an hour. Since then I haven't tryed dodging as many, lol.



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