Marcus Petch
Senior Member
Last night I decided to go and have a few hours on a new stretch of the river dove that I have just obtained a ticket for.
I'd been there a couple of hours and it had just got dark when one of my rods seemed to get pulled over by weed coming down the river.
I got out of my chair and walked towards the rod to re cast it when the bank that I was standing on gave way and the next thing I knew I was under water having gone into the river head first.
On surfacing I found my self upto my chest in water in the margin with a muddy bank above me.
I tried several times to pull myself out but the bank just kept giving way with no vegetation to grab hold of .
To add to my difficulty I had a pair of Welles on that filled with water and a thick hoody on that became heavy with the water.
It was now dark and although the water was still warm and I would class my self as a reasonable swimmer and fairly fit I was struggling to get out of the water and started to panick as no one els was around.
I had been in the water maybe 5 minutes but it seemed for ever when luckily a dog walker came past and helped me out.
I'm truly grateful to that person as I was running out of ideas and without taking the risk of swimming out to the main flow and down river to find somewhere els to get out I don't know what I would have done.
Just a wake up call to myself and the rest of us that the river bank is a dangerous place especially after dark.
Luckily the only thing that I ended up with is a ruined I phone and an early trip home but it could have been a lot worse and no fish is worth losing your life for.
Take care everyone
I'd been there a couple of hours and it had just got dark when one of my rods seemed to get pulled over by weed coming down the river.
I got out of my chair and walked towards the rod to re cast it when the bank that I was standing on gave way and the next thing I knew I was under water having gone into the river head first.
On surfacing I found my self upto my chest in water in the margin with a muddy bank above me.
I tried several times to pull myself out but the bank just kept giving way with no vegetation to grab hold of .
To add to my difficulty I had a pair of Welles on that filled with water and a thick hoody on that became heavy with the water.
It was now dark and although the water was still warm and I would class my self as a reasonable swimmer and fairly fit I was struggling to get out of the water and started to panick as no one els was around.
I had been in the water maybe 5 minutes but it seemed for ever when luckily a dog walker came past and helped me out.
I'm truly grateful to that person as I was running out of ideas and without taking the risk of swimming out to the main flow and down river to find somewhere els to get out I don't know what I would have done.
Just a wake up call to myself and the rest of us that the river bank is a dangerous place especially after dark.
Luckily the only thing that I ended up with is a ruined I phone and an early trip home but it could have been a lot worse and no fish is worth losing your life for.
Take care everyone