Another is people using tape to reduce the reflections... Justin Hires
almost got run over on Dale Hollow because of this! Dave and I were trying
to follow him and Joe one night, and I was lost. If it weren't for my spot
light seeing "Something Red" in the water... I probably would have mowed him
over.
Remember that night Justin???
Now, I know the law states that you are suppose to have your anchor light on
at all times, but around here... most people turn them off when fishing. I'm
guilty of that myself, but will turn them back on when I hear an approaching
boat. I'm usually camped out against a bluff wall when I do this, so my
thinking is that people *should* know not to run straight into a wall. I've
since seen people that make me change this way of thinking, but thankfully
they're usually the weekend drunks. They also keep me off the lake on the
weekend nights.
Use you common sense...
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
I have a pet peave. Tournament anglers who don't turn their running
lights
on in the morning.
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