This answers a lot of questions.
Has a picture of inside the boat with a string of fish he caught, says Oliver's footprints were found beside the boat so he was in it when it hit land. Gives very reasonable senerios on how it happened.
http://www.propellersafety.com/1276...-killed-boat-propeller-texas-oliver-survived/
http://www.propellersafety.com/1276...-killed-boat-propeller-texas-oliver-survived/
There is a picture of Meinert's stringer of fish. The article says he was fishing for only about an hour - that is a lot of fish for one hour, isn't it?
http://www.propellersafety.com/1276...-killed-boat-propeller-texas-oliver-survived/
There is a picture of Meinert's stringer of fish. The article says he was fishing for only about an hour - that is a lot of fish for one hour, isn't it?
Don't people usually put them in a bucket? Does this mean that maybe the incident occurred fairly soon after the fish were caught? I am not a fishing person. In fact, when I was little, I had a cane pole, so I don't really know much about storing fish.
IMOO.
The picture of the boat with the fish was from an independent site. http://www.propellersafety.com/12763...iver-survived/
I'm inclined to say we just stick with the boat the news outlets showed.
Bringing this post forward. Is this the same boat? Where are the seats and the fish like the other photo? Were they taken out??
IMOO.
And that site says they got the pic from a Dallas Morning News video...
It doesn't say its his boat. It says "Stringer found with Matthew Meinert’s boat".
This answers a lot of questions.
Has a picture of inside the boat with a string of fish he caught, says Oliver's footprints were found beside the boat so he was in it when it hit land. Gives very reasonable senerios on how it happened.
http://www.propellersafety.com/1276...-killed-boat-propeller-texas-oliver-survived/