Found this topic on another forum but figured it would be interesting to see if anyone here has any stories. Here is my story. Well, I found a guy floating in a lake when I was 14.. It was the lake my family and I went to every weekend (Pleasant Hill for those of you from around there). The guy had been on a boat with friends drinking a week earlier and decided he was going to swim to shore. They were only a 100-200 ft from shore when he evidently jumped in. Well the cove they were in (the one everyone always parked at) is really deep on one side with a ton of underwater plants and rocks (lots of lost anchors there as well). Story goes that the next day, no one had heard from him yet and they called the cops. The cove was blocked off from any boats assuming that he may be tangled in something underwater. Exactly 1 week later, I was riding my jetski and saw what appeared to be a cut log bobbing in the water just outside the blocked off cove. Well, I always removed debris from the lake because I didnt want to hit it on my ski or have a skier hit it. When I got over to the "log" i realized that it was a body bobbing vertically in the water with just the top of his head breaking the surface. So I hauled ass on my jetski back in and got the lake rangers. Since I basically grew up at this lake and knew all the rangers, the rangers told me to go back out by the body and make sure it didnt float further into the lake. Interesting thing to have a 14 yr old do. So there I was sitting on my ski by the blocked off cove with a body floating 3 ft away with me using the jetski spray to make sure the body floated towards shore and not open water. Boats are going by yelling at me to get out of the cove and all sorts of interesting comments. Then the ole flat deck ranger boat got there and they completely blocked off that end of the lake while they were getting the body out. I had to give a statement the police while they were zipping him up in a bag and loading him into a station wagon.. Oh well, no biggie. It was obvious after a few days gone missing that he would turn up in the water at some point. Everyone was ready for it.