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38 Hunting Dogs Rescued from Mississippi Lake

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Talk about being a good neighbor.

Earlier this month, two State Farm insurance agents and a fishing guide in Mississippi rescued 38 hunting dogs that had become stranded treading water in Grenada Lake.

Arkansas resident Bob Gist and fellow insurance salesman Brad Carlisle had traveled down to the lake for a day of crappie fishing with guide Jordan Chrestman of Tri-Lake Guide Service, according to Jonesboro Right Now.

They weren’t on the lake for long when the trio noticed something strange in the water: dozens of hound dogs fitted with radio collars.

“Jordan realized there might be a problem and said we needed to go check,” Gist said. “He was so correct. [Carlisle] and I were just lucky enough to be in a boat with a guide that knew we needed to act, so we did.”

They began pulling the dogs from the water and into the boat, one at a time. They loaded up 27 dogs on their first trip, took them back to shore, and came back from the remaining 11. One of the pups was initially hesitant to accept their offer of rescue but soon realized the error of his ways.

“When we first started there was this white one that Brad tried to reach for and the dog bit at him. He moved closer to me, so I tried to reach for him, and he tried to bite me, so we left him.” Gist said. “When we came back for the second load it was probably 30-45 minutes later. By that time, he was ready to get in the boat. He wasn’t biting anybody.”

How the dogs ended up a mile offshore was a mystery soon solved. Grenada is home to a strong community of fox hunters. Gist says the dogs had been a part of a fox hunt, but they began trailing a deer that ran into the lake. When the dogs tried to follow, they became disoriented.

“They were lost. The dogs were at least a mile offshore. The way their heads were in the water there’s no way they could see the shore. They were dog paddling and completely lost,” Gist said.

The trio returned the dogs to their owners once they got to shore, and when the owners tried to pay them, Grist says they refused. Chrestman just asked that “when you see us in trouble, ya’ll come help us.”

Gist and Carlisle have a killer story for their next State Farm commercial (if dogs could purchase insurance, they’d really be in the money), but the Arkansas native was quick to credit his fishing guide for the rescue.

“The hero here is Jordan Chrestman of Tri-Lake Guide Service,” he posted on Facebook. “We all pulled dogs from the water and Jordan managed the recovery like he had done it before. He is the hero here for sure.”

The group kept fishing for a few more hours but, according to Gist, “caught more dogs than fish.”

Feature image via Jonesboro Right Now Facebook Page.

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