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I wonder. Why is it that even within certian groups there are dyamtrically
opposed segments that make defending a pastime from antis a less than stellar experience. In out circmstances most bass fishermen use some form of boat at one time or another and we don't want to lose that priveledge. We curse at other pleasure boaters when they bother us, and even have open animosity to some like PWC users. Yet for those anti's who would like to see boating reduced to the bare minimum for law enforcement, or less, they will attack any segment of our group. Boaters that is. Attack fishing and some none fishing pleasure boaters will jump on the band wagon. Attack PWC users and lots of fishermen may join in. Attack anything with a motor and the sail boaters will be ecstatic. Yet as a group, boaters, we could certainly stand up to any legal threat. I could say the same thing about hunters, trappers, and fishermen. If we could agree to deal with our differences between us and fight a unified fight against legislation we would be less threatened, and our numbers would probably not be reducing as they are today. Twice I have rescued PWC users this year, and one stranded pleasure boater. Once it cut short the time I spent fishing a tournament. Some of the other guys fishing the torunament said, they would have ignored them. Especially the PWC users. Wow! First off. Its against the law. Thats right Coast Guard regulations require you to render aid to a boater in distress. Most state regulation do as well. Secondly, thats a pretty awful thing to do to a person, and it widens the gap between users of public water ways. I doubt that the young lady I rescued from the back waters in behind Laikin Lakes will be more likely to vote for issues that harm fishermen, and she is more likely to vote for things to protect us. If I hadn't been fishing she would have had to swim and walk another mile before she got out to the secondary channel were there was some other pleasure boat traffic. Just something to think about. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) |
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Bob La Londe wrote:
I wonder. Why is it that even within certian groups there are dyamtrically opposed segments that make defending a pastime from antis a less than stellar experience. ... You've said a mouthful there, Bob. Environmentalists, tree-huggers, Greens, fishermen, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts all have vested interests in many of the same issues. But you'll never see a hunter or fishermen in the Green Party or a Green Party member at the Pheasants Forever banquet. Wouldn't it be nice if both sides could compromise and find a middle ground that places concern for the environment and the outdoors foremost ? Man, what a powerful constituency THAT would be, PETA freaks and hunters united in a common cause. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
y.com... Bob La Londe wrote: I wonder. Why is it that even within certian groups there are dyamtrically opposed segments that make defending a pastime from antis a less than stellar experience. ... You've said a mouthful there, Bob. Environmentalists, tree-huggers, Greens, fishermen, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts all have vested interests in many of the same issues. But you'll never see a hunter or fishermen in the Green Party or a Green Party member at the Pheasants Forever banquet. Wouldn't it be nice if both sides could compromise and find a middle ground that places concern for the environment and the outdoors foremost ? Man, what a powerful constituency THAT would be, PETA freaks and hunters united in a common cause. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry I wasn't thinking quite that unified, but.... -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) |
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Several Fishing and Recreational Boating groups work very closley here in
Florida. Mainly because the Save the Manatee Groups want to create severe speed restrictions on some of the waterways that Manatees "MAY" use. If there is a possibility a Manatee goes into that water they want an idle only speed zone, well that is 90% of the water in Florida in truth. So these groups commonly work together in fighting idle only zones. Like you don't expect me to be standing shoulder to shoulder with any PETA member. --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I wonder. Why is it that even within certian groups there are dyamtrically opposed segments that make defending a pastime from antis a less than stellar experience. In out circmstances most bass fishermen use some form of boat at one time or another and we don't want to lose that priveledge. We curse at other pleasure boaters when they bother us, and even have open animosity to some like PWC users. Yet for those anti's who would like to see boating reduced to the bare minimum for law enforcement, or less, they will attack any segment of our group. Boaters that is. Attack fishing and some none fishing pleasure boaters will jump on the band wagon. Attack PWC users and lots of fishermen may join in. Attack anything with a motor and the sail boaters will be ecstatic. Yet as a group, boaters, we could certainly stand up to any legal threat. I could say the same thing about hunters, trappers, and fishermen. If we could agree to deal with our differences between us and fight a unified fight against legislation we would be less threatened, and our numbers would probably not be reducing as they are today. Twice I have rescued PWC users this year, and one stranded pleasure boater. Once it cut short the time I spent fishing a tournament. Some of the other guys fishing the torunament said, they would have ignored them. Especially the PWC users. Wow! First off. Its against the law. Thats right Coast Guard regulations require you to render aid to a boater in distress. Most state regulation do as well. Secondly, thats a pretty awful thing to do to a person, and it widens the gap between users of public water ways. I doubt that the young lady I rescued from the back waters in behind Laikin Lakes will be more likely to vote for issues that harm fishermen, and she is more likely to vote for things to protect us. If I hadn't been fishing she would have had to swim and walk another mile before she got out to the secondary channel were there was some other pleasure boat traffic. Just something to think about. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) |
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This is a good post Bob and I know what you mean. I've rescued starnded
PWC users and when I had an accident and a truck go into the water 5 of them risked their lives to save my "property" ! I'm not sure but I've been reading this fairly scholastic treat ment of the Lord's life called "Jesus The Christ" by Talmadge and I think there's something in there we casually refer to as "The Golden Rule". Might be nice if we could all bring it to the forefront of our minds in many aspects of our lives. I'm convinced however that as a group (realizing exceptions to all rules) that fisherpeople are among the best when it comes to excercise of good behavior, care for our natural resources, concern for other species and extending the hand of friendship and fellowship to others we meet on the waters. Your post was a good reminder that " all of us are entitled to our respective enjoyments. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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I agree, B-Bear. The same instincts that cause a thinking people to love
fishing and hunting in God's beautiful outdoors are also those that create good, caring people. -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Josh" wrote in message ... This is a good post Bob and I know what you mean. I've rescued starnded PWC users and when I had an accident and a truck go into the water 5 of them risked their lives to save my "property" ! I'm not sure but I've been reading this fairly scholastic treat ment of the Lord's life called "Jesus The Christ" by Talmadge and I think there's something in there we casually refer to as "The Golden Rule". Might be nice if we could all bring it to the forefront of our minds in many aspects of our lives. I'm convinced however that as a group (realizing exceptions to all rules) that fisherpeople are among the best when it comes to excercise of good behavior, care for our natural resources, concern for other species and extending the hand of friendship and fellowship to others we meet on the waters. Your post was a good reminder that " all of us are entitled to our respective enjoyments. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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