Former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman escaped serious injury Saturday morning when the boat he was fishing in on Lake Ada in northern Minnesota was broadsided. Coleman says right before impact he dove into the water, he was wearing an auto-inflate life vest. Two kids in the other boat were also thrown into the water, they were also wearing life jackets. Coleman says in the end, “we all survived a little shaken, but unbloodied. He says moral to story — always wear a life jacket.
Norm Coleman’s Full Facebook Post:
No, the boat in the photo is not some discarded piece of junk- although it is now! It has served me well on Lake Ada in Northern Minnesota for many years. On Saturday morning I was on the bow of the boat, using my front trolling motor, with a couple of meaty Northern Pike in the live well. I pretty much had the lake to myself as there was only one or two other boats on 1000 acre, Lake Ada. Suddenly I heard the sound of an engine and turned to my right. I saw a Dad and two kids standing up in their boat, working on some fishing line. The problem was that they were looking down and their boat was about twenty yards from my boat, going full speed and heading right at me. I yelled , “Hey, look up” but they probably didn’t hear my shout over the sound of their engine. Their boat hit mine broadside and hurtled over my boat. At the moment of impact I dove into the water( I remember Tom Cruise doing something similar in Mission Impossible!). I was wearing a Cabella’s auto- inflate life vest, which I’ve had for at least 4-5 years. I was praying the cartridge still worked- and it did. I was wearing full fishing gear and boots and surely would have gone under had I not had on a life jacket.
The kids were also thrown from their boat- and thank God they also had on life jackets.In the end, we all survived-a little shaken, but unbloodied. Moral to the story- always wear a life jacket.
The usual spot for me on my boat is in my seat by the outboard motor using the tiller, while, trolling in reverse. Yesterday, the tiller was sheared off and the seat was crushed. Had I been sitting there I would have suffered the same fate. It was only because the fish finder in the back of the boat was on the blink, that had me up on the bow trolling. Perhaps the good Lord still has things for me to do. I’m hoping that’s the case. I’ve been facing mortality quite a bit in my battle in the last few years with the the Big C. I dodged a bullet this weekend. Hopefully, I’ll continue to stay a couple steps ahead of the Grim Reaper. Yesterday was a powerful reminder that we don’t totally control our destiny. I’ve been worried more about what my next scan at Mayo this week will show, than I was about the chance of something happening to me while fishing on Lake Ada.I continue to put my trust in my Maker-grateful for all the blessings I’ve had in my life.- and hopeful that I’ve got more to experience. After all, I’ve still got a lot of fish to catch.