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Accident Database: Accident #424

River: Big Hole River
Section: Near Butte
Water Level: Medium
Difficulty: II
Accident Code(s): No PFD
Injury Code(s): Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal
Age: 58
Experienced/Inexperienced: Inexperienced
Private/Commercial: Private
Boat Type: Open Canoe
Number of Occupants: 3
Number of Victims: 1
Detailed Description:

On June 23, 1996 Leah Jamiolkowski, 58, was fishing the Big Hole River near Butte, MT from a drift boat. There is no place on the river more difficult than Class III even at high water. Reports stated that an anchor came loose and snagged on the riverbed. Water poured in over the stern, swamping the boat and flipping it. Three of the occupants were able to swim to shore, but Ms. Jamiolkowski did not. Her body was recovered several miles downstream. Four life vests were on board, but none were in use at the time of the accident.

 

 

SOURCE: Doug Purl, posting to rec.boats.paddle

 

 

Conclusions:

ANALYSIS: (Walbridge) Anchoring a boat safely in fast current is pretty tricky, and many accidents have been caused by doing this. The group’s decision not to wear PFD’s is an indication that they were not very experienced.

 

Report Status: Completed