get off MY water
On May 27, 1:10 pm, Ronnie wrote:
On May 27, 1:02 pm, Siskuwihane wrote:
On May 23, 4:37 pm, "Doug" wrote:
Craziness!! I had a similar experience, kind of, a few years back. Only I
was the shooter, in a sense.... lol
I was bank fishing this public state owned pond, about 30 acres and it was
long and narrow, probably about 7 or 800 feet across, and here comes this
model boat club, and they set up camp across the pond from me. I was like,
"cool, this ought to be neat to watch". I kept on fishing. Next thing I
know, these things are whizzing around the whole damn lake at about 40 or 50
miles an hour, and they kept getting closer and closer to me fishing. One
came about 20 feet away from me and about hit my line, and I heard them all
chuckle and laugh over there. I yelled, "HEY, I'm fishing over here!".
They did that same thing, each time getting closer and closer. I picked up
a rock, and chucked it out probably 30 feet behind the next boat, as a
warning shot. It didn't seem to have an effect on them. I threw up my
hands like, what the hell guys?! Well, the next little boat came around, I
picked up a rock, threw it, not thinking I would actually hit one of their
little water missiles, and BANG!!! That thing spun twice, flipped and sank!
I paused in shock for a second, and murmured to myself, "Holy SH**". I
looked over and I seen about 15 of those guys dropping remotes and running
for the end of the lake. There was only 1 path to the lake and about a 100
yards thru the woods to the parking lot. The race was on!! I had about
that 100 yards on them by the time I got to the truck, threw my stuff in,
started it up and gave them a gravel shower, unintentionally. Man, I about
died that day! lol
Every time I take my boy into the hobby shop, I see those little boats and
start laughing... Those things are about $2000.00 a piece too. That story
somehow reminded me of this story, so I thought I'd share...
I had a similar experience, my model boat club went to this lake and I
had a new boat that was given to me by my grandfather just before he
passed away. I was very reluctant to use that boat because it was hand
built by my pap-pap, took him almost 3 years of non-stop work to make,
everything was built by hand or machined in his tiny shop. Being as he
was now gone the boat was priceless to me. Anyhow, the others
convinced me to go ahead and get it wet so I thought I would try it
out as a tribute to pap-pap. I got it into the water and something
went wrong, it was not responding to my remote and it started going
near this guy fishing, each time it got closer and closer to him. I
was praying he wouldn't get upset but he yelled something about
fishing and I was too upset to respond. He then threw a rock at my
boat but there was nothing I could do. My eyes were filling with tears
as I desperately tried to get the boat to respond when all of the
sudden he throws another rock and my hits my boat. By boat spun twice,
flipped and sank. I was shocked and heartbroken. Everyone dropped
their remotes and started after this guy, I did too even though I am
missing one leg and am blind in one eye. I got to his truck just as he
was pulling away and he showered me with gravel which shattered my
glasses. A piece of the glass went into my good eye and eventually
caused me to lose sight in that eye as well.
Everytime I go into Bass Pro Shops and someone describes fishing rods
to me I start crying like I did when my son read me this fishing story
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Its a real shame when you can't control yourself or your boat and have
to pay the consequenses.
It's more of a shame some people can't laugh once in a while.
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