My wife and I were talking about this kind of thing over the weekend.
Seems like common courtesy has been dying slowly over the last several
years - everything from the guy in front of you failing to use his turn
signal to tell you he's about to cut in front of you to the table next
to you letting their kids run all over the restaurant (actually, that
one has been going on for a long time) while you're trying to enjoy a
meal.
Your incident is just another in a long line of examples of how no one
has any respect for others anymore.
Chris Rennert wrote:
Saturday morning, I decided to put some time in on Winnebago for some
largemouth in a few channels that I have had some success in the
past.
The first channel was directly across from the launch, so I launched
and
motored over, and then dropped my trolling motor and just started to
fish.
I noticed as I was launching that a gentleman had just pulled up in
another bass boat and was getting ready to launch. So back to me
fishing the opening of the channel, I hear a big outboard kick down
and
here is the nitro coming right for me wide open. Well he stops about
20
yards short of me, but continues to idle the big motor past me,
thinking
he is going to go deeper into the channel (it is a small channel and
that ****ed me off that he would even pass me up to fish the channel)
,
but no he stops about 30 feet in front of me, and starts fishing
right
in front of me. As loud as I could I said, I can't f*(*in believe
this
sh*t. He wouldn't even turn around. Then I said as loud as I could
,
"That is all right, it is a big lake, and I don't need these fish, I
know how to find my own".
I guess my biggest issue is, why did he do that ? I know I look
really
you, do you think that played a role in his boldness? I think that
if I
looked older he wouldn't have done it, but who knows. I guess it
goes
back to etiquette, and if we were both in a tournament , would he
have
pulled the same crap. It ****ed me off for about a half an hour,
before
I went to another spot, and caught 3 legals in about 3 minutes, then
I
really didn't worry about it anymore. But it still makes me wonder
what
would motivate someone to do something like that, something that I
would
never ever think of doing, tournament or not.
Chris
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