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Positive note!!
I did have a rather surprisingly positive note yesterday. I was fishing a
back water channel know locally as the California channel. A family in an I/O towing a huge float pull toy came down along side of me. I waved them by on the side opposite of where I was fishing. They came downt he channel at a slow speed, past me at a slow speed, and seemed to continue down at a slow speed. On top of that the guy apologised about coming by so close to me while I was fishing. Seemed like a very courteous boater all the way around. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
... by on the side opposite of where I was fishing. They came downt he channel at a slow speed, past me at a slow speed, and seemed to continue down at a slow speed. On top of that the guy apologised about coming by so close to me while I was fishing. Seemed like a very courteous boater all the way around. You have to drive slow while pumping oil and gasoline out of the bilge :) |
Bob La Londe wrote:
I did have a rather surprisingly positive note yesterday. I was fishing a back water channel know locally as the California channel. A family in an I/O towing a huge float pull toy came down along side of me. I waved them by on the side opposite of where I was fishing. They came downt he channel at a slow speed, past me at a slow speed, and seemed to continue down at a slow speed. On top of that the guy apologised about coming by so close to me while I was fishing. Seemed like a very courteous boater all the way around. Bob , It sounds like we post things like your previous post weekly. I don't think we will ever change the way these people see other fisherman. On the flip side of it, there are people that will go out of their way to be courteous on the water. I had eluded to this on a previous post, but I think the more people see others being courteous, especially teaching the next generation of fisher people. Not only show them what is considered right or wrong, but tell them exactly why it is right or wrong. Like you said Bob, the guy didn't really even realize he did anything wrong, or just plain didn't care. Makes me wonder if they have ever been on the other end, and feel that it is ok to do, or maybe just taking revenge on every other fisherman out there. Could be the attitude of win at "any" cost, even if it means ruining someone else's day. TO me , that is where people go wrong, and are no longer in competition with the fish, but with the other anglers. Oh well, that is just my 2 cents. Chris |
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message . .. Bob La Londe wrote: I did have a rather surprisingly positive note yesterday. I was fishing a back water channel know locally as the California channel. A family in an I/O towing a huge float pull toy came down along side of me. I waved them by on the side opposite of where I was fishing. They came downt he channel at a slow speed, past me at a slow speed, and seemed to continue down at a slow speed. On top of that the guy apologised about coming by so close to me while I was fishing. Seemed like a very courteous boater all the way around. Bob , It sounds like we post things like your previous post weekly. I don't think we will ever change the way these people see other fisherman. On the flip side of it, there are people that will go out of their way to be courteous on the water. I had eluded to this on a previous post, but I think the more people see others being courteous, especially teaching the next generation of fisher people. Not only show them what is considered right or wrong, but tell them exactly why it is right or wrong. Like you said Bob, the guy didn't really even realize he did anything wrong, or just plain didn't care. Makes me wonder if they have ever been on the other end, and feel that it is ok to do, or maybe just taking revenge on every other fisherman out there. Could be the attitude of win at "any" cost, even if it means ruining someone else's day. TO me , that is where people go wrong, and are no longer in competition with the fish, but with the other anglers. Oh well, that is just my 2 cents. Chris Its tough, because you notice all the discourteous and certainly all the down right dangerous boaters out there. It really is a shame when you find a courteous boater to be a noteable exception. There are some good guys out there though. I've had guys take time out of fishing a tournament to tow me in, and I have had a jet skiier pull me off a sandbar. . I remember a week ago seeing a wake board boat come out of Squaw Lake on step when I was fishing stripers at the mouth of the lake early in the morning. Obvious they were flying all the way across the lake. The whole lake is posted 5 mph with a big sign at the launch ramp. I admit that a sign at the ramp is less than noticable to most folks. I got stopped for going to fast on that lake a couple years ago because I never noticed the sign before. I yelled over at the guy that the whole lake was 5 mph. He said F' U and his passenger flipped me off. Dang. I was just trying to save the guy a rather expensive ticket in case he didn't know any better. I recall when I first started boatign here I never realized there was a limit on that lake. Oh, well. I think may be getting over sensitive sometimes though. It sems that something like that (although not as bad) has happened the last four outings I have fished in a row. I think I need to quit fishing on weekends and just take a couple mornings off during the week to go fish. Either that or get myself a nice shallow V jet boat and just fish the lower river where most guys can't go. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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