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The purpose of this information is to provide you with a minimum
amount of information you would need in case you get caught in
severe weather while fishing. It is important to know the local
weather forecast before beginning a kayak trip on a river, or before
bank fishing on one of our
Texas
rivers. Always wear a personal floatation device when kayak
fishing.
In
Texas, the most severe weather threat we face on the rivers is that
of thunder storms with lightning and flash floods. Flash floods can
occur within minutes or hours of excessive rain. If you are on the
river in a kayak or kick boat and you get caught in a storm,
immediately go to ground on the high side of the river where
possible. Do not get directly beneath a tree. Wait for the storm to
pass and make sure the water is not rising quickly before continuing
to the take-out point.
Some other
information for outdoors safety from
NOAA follows:
Flash floods are
the NUMBER ONE weather-related killer in the United States.
Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or commercial radio/television to stay
informed about flash flood watches, warnings and advisories. You may
have only SECONDS to act!
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You cannot outrun a flash
flood.
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Get to higher ground and
climb to safety!
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Watch for rapidly rising water.
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Stay away from
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and keep children from - drainage
ditches and storm drains.
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Do not walk into or near high water.
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Do not camp along streams and
washes.
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Get out of areas subject to
flooding, including dips, low spots, canyons, and washes.
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Avoid already flooded and high
velocity flow areas.
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Do not attempt to cross flowing
streams where water is above your ankles.
The following links
can provide up-to-the-minute weather forecasts. Book mark some of
these and review the information prior to fishing.
Lightning
When thunder is
heard, it's time to get off the water as soon as possible. Take
shelter in a substantial building or fully enclosed vehicle.
Thunderstorms don't have to be directly overhead for lightning to
strike so be sure to wait 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder
before venturing back outside. Also, be advised that you are in no
danger helping a lightning strike victim. The charge is no longer
present after the strike. Lightning strikes are plotted in
Fishing My-Cast
to show where
lightning has occurred. They do not predict where it will occur.
Personal
Safety
Personal Safety is
another matter to consider when one goes fishing. The following link
is an article on personal safety for women by TWFF’s first
President, Constance Whiston:
http://www.constanceflyfishing.com/articles/safety.html
It is always better
to err on the side of caution. When fishing, it is prudent to fish
with at least one other person. Let someone know when and where you
will be fishing. And remember, check the weather forecast before
setting out. |