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Lightning Strike BRBR - SkunkedAgain - 08-19-2024

Just read the KSL story about the lightning striking the boat around mid night and the unfortunate loss of life for one of the three guys fishing... Man they must have wanted to fish pretty bad to stay out in a lightning storm at midnight... Sure sorry to hear the Sad news for their family and friends, that is really terrible... Anyone know if they were part of our BFT family?  I've always been warned about being in a boat during a thunder storm, but I didn't really ever think that I'd hear of anyone being struck by lightning near me... Kind of makes me re evaluate my actions when storms roll through... Think I'll take them more serious in the future... Especially with a metal boat now instead of glass... Condolences to family and friends for their loss.. 


RE: Lightening Strike BRBR - Redrebel - 08-19-2024

(08-19-2024, 12:21 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: Just read the KSL story about the lightening striking the boat around mid night and the unfortunate loss of life for one of the three guys fishing... Man they must have wanted to fish pretty bad to stay out in a lightening storm at midnight... Sure sorry to hear the Sad news for their family and friends, that is really terrible... Anyone know if they were part of our BFT family?  I've always been warned about being in a boat during a thunder storm, but I didn't really ever think that I'd hear of anyone being struck by lightening near me... Kind of makes me re evaluate my actions when storms roll through... Think I'll take them more serious in the future... Especially with a metal boat now instead of glass... Condolences to family and friends for their loss.. 

I just read this story after you mentioned it. So Terrible for the family and the buddies he was with. Makes me reevaluate as well. I played it too close yesterday and could have been in the same situation. KSL radar was way off and I kept telling myself to trust the radar over my intuition. Big mistake.


RE: Lightening Strike BRBR - SkunkedAgain - 08-19-2024

All summer my weather app has really been missing most of the active weather.... and it seems like the storms have been really wild this year.. Guess the eye to the sky is always the best plan and don't wait for the strikes to get very close before you bug out... but that's hard to do...This situation makes me recalculate and I hope I'll be smarter in the future...


RE: Lightening Strike BRBR - lovetofish - 08-19-2024

Best way to keep track of the weather while you're on a lake is the naked eye. If you can see it coming it's time to head to shore even if it's miles away. Looking at radar screens on your phone you don't know how old the picture is. A couple of fish is not worth losing your life for. Lighting is not predictable. Just because you can see it miles away it can still pop up where you are. Better safe than sorry.


RE: Lightening Strike BRBR - RockyRaab2 - 08-20-2024

If you can hear thunder, you are in danger. That's a fact.

Mr Pedantic says: the word is lightning. Not lightening or lighting. Lightening is removing weight. Lighting is illumination.


RE: Lightening Strike BRBR - SkunkedAgain - 08-20-2024

(08-20-2024, 11:49 AM)RockyRaab2 Wrote: If you can hear thunder, you are in danger. That's a fact.

Mr Pedantic says: the word is lightning. Not lightening or lighting. Lightening is removing weight. Lighting is illumination.

Thanks for the correction... my bad... J

Wouldn't let me correct spelling on the title of the post, sorry couldn't fix that part. I see today KSL released the name as a 24 year old from Ogden... Sorry to friends and family of Skylar.... Later J


RE: Lightening Strike BRBR - wiperhunter2 - 08-20-2024

(08-20-2024, 12:02 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote:
 I see today KSL released the name as a 24 year old from Ogden...  Sorry to friends and family of Skylar....  Later J

At 24 you would think he would have been able to swim, from what I heard he drown, was that because he was hit by the lightning or did the boat hit him when it flipped over?