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Friends , he is doing better, than Wed. , keep in mind that Joe's body temp. was 42 degree's when they pulled him up out of the water , along with a very low pulse , they cut his dry suit off of him , and was shock tramma lifted by chopper , we all know anytime they use a chopper to air lift you to the hospital , it's life threatening, from what I have read at 37 degrees your body shuts down , very close. He told me more , but I want for Joe to tell you his story when he makes a full recovery , it will take some time , and he said he will be taking , maybe a year away from hunting , he didn't loose his detector , or scoop as they were attached to him , the dry suit saved his life , along with his sifter that kept his head up out of the water , hypothermia had set in, some make a full recovery , some have issue's , hopefully Joe makes a full recovery , and stays out of neck deep water , I all ways worried about him getting shark bit hunting the Chesapeake bay , as a mile away is were a 9 foot hammerhead surrounded my 13 foot Whaler crab boat , one of those times i wished i had a bigger boat, i am sure ill run into one of those Great Whites out in the ocean with my 25 foot and say the same , I guess we all know now there are more danger's out their water hunting , and one need's to be a smart hunter , ya never know , hopefully Joe will give us some good news by the end of next week , and tell us his story , Get well Joe .