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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4020758" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I lost a good friend and classmate at the bull shoals tailwaters just below the dam. He and a friend waded out to fly fish. When the horn goes off, you have 20 minutes I think it is before the second horn goes off which signals the water is coming up NOW. </p><p>Buddies friend started walking back after the second horn and was getting in trouble. He fought his way to the shore, but when looking back he saw my friend was nowhere to be seen. He was swept downstream. Found a day or two later in a brushpile. </p><p>He owned a funeral home in Ponca and was using my grandpa's split bamboo fly rod he left me as he had never thrown fly's with bamboo, wanting to try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4020758, member: 5412"] I lost a good friend and classmate at the bull shoals tailwaters just below the dam. He and a friend waded out to fly fish. When the horn goes off, you have 20 minutes I think it is before the second horn goes off which signals the water is coming up NOW. Buddies friend started walking back after the second horn and was getting in trouble. He fought his way to the shore, but when looking back he saw my friend was nowhere to be seen. He was swept downstream. Found a day or two later in a brushpile. He owned a funeral home in Ponca and was using my grandpa's split bamboo fly rod he left me as he had never thrown fly's with bamboo, wanting to try it. [/QUOTE]
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