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Coast Guard Rescues Fisherman

Crew from station Menemsha rescued the derby fisherman who fell into the channel during a ferocious northeast storm.

Crew from Coast Guard Station Menemsha and a good Samaritan with sharp ears rescued a fisherman who fell into the Menemsha channel late Wednesday night in a ferocious northeast storm.

Peter Jackson of Edgartown was fishing off the west pier at about 11 p.m. when he fell in the water. According to the Coast Guard, he was able to grab a piling and hold on until someone heard him.

“A good Samaritan finally heard a call for help around 3 a.m. and called the Coast Guard,” said Petty Officer Cynthia Oldham. “They rescued him using a life ring, a throw bag, and a ladder.”

On Friday, the Gazette spoke with Mr. Jackson, who was resting at home, about his ordeal.

“I had a fish on,” Mr. Jackson said. “I turned to go with the fish, and a puff of wind blew me off the dock, hit me in the back and pushed me off.”

Mr. Jackson, age 73, said he hung to the slippery pilings, and scored a bit of luck when he landed near a rope that was tied to the pier. He managed to hang on for four hours, and he said he was prepared to hang on longer.

“I could have hung on forever. I had a rope there, I tied a loop around it. I had my arm through it. I was in the water up to my armpits. There was no way I could have gotten out of there. I had all my gear on, foul weather gear. There was a pole, with barnacles, was what I was holding on to. Above the barnacles it was slimy, you couldn’t climb up.”

The long wait for help was frustrating, with the wind and water mostly drowning out his yells.

“I saw three other guys come over to the Lobsterville side across from me,” said Mr. Jackson. “They couldn’t hear me, so they just turned around and drove off. This one guy happened to come over and step out of the car on the jetties. He heard me. That was 3 a.m.”

The good Samaritan called 911. Dispatchers sent first responders, including the Coast Guard, based just a few hundred yards away at station Menemsha. Mr. Jackson said he was treated at the scene for slight hypothermia, then transported to the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital as a precaution.

Mr. Jackson was asked what went through his mind during the hours he spent clinging to the pilings. "A whole bunch of stuff, knowing I couldn't get out of there unless I had help, and none of that came for a long time."

Mr. Jackson said he has fished the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby since he was 15 years old. While thankful he didn't lose his life, like a true Derby fisherman, he did sightly lament losing some other things. “My rod, and the plug I was using, and the fish. I don’t know how big he was, not that big, I don’t think.”

When asked where this adventure ranked in all those years fishing through storms and scrambling around on slippery docks, he didn’t hesitate.

“The biggest,” he said. “I’m still here to talk about.”

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 14:45

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Heidi Portsmouth NH

Thank god to the Good Samaritan that found him. I can't thank you enough , you are a hero that saved my dads life.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 15:13

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alana portsmouth

Nothing stops him from fishing. huge thank you to the man who heard his cry for help, he's alive thanks to you .

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 18:12

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janet messineo vineyard haven

thank God your ok Peter. i went looking for you this morning in Edgartown. i was,wondering where you were. Dont do that again. i need you yo be my Stellwagon buddy. so sorry but so happy your ok

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 03:53

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Allouise Morgan

Heard it all on the scanner early this morning. It sounded terrible.
The person who heard the calls for help and notified 911 is a hero and hopefully will make themselves known. Also, thanks to those who actually participated in Peter's rescue. Hero's all !
Peter, we are all so glad that you are safe. Not only for you, but for your family as well!!
Stay safe!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 21:27

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Phil Poyner Columbia, SC / Oak Bluffs, MA

Peter, thank you for sharing your story with all of us who truly love fishing and the derby in particular. Foremost, your experience teaches/reminds all of us to always be alert and vigilant to the sights and sounds that surround us... onshore or offshore and always be prepared to assist each other. Hats off again to USCG Menemsha for another fine job and to the person who heard your call for help and did something about it. God bless... Now get out there a catch a big one!!

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