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I agree with Bob, the proper etiquette would be for the tournament
fishermen to ask if you mind if they fish through there. I know Randy personally and we've fished in a tournament together. I believe that if they asked he would gladly have moved aside, or at least allowed them to fish around him without conflict. As a tournament fisherman, I cant understand why they didn't just ask Randy if they could fish there. Common courtesy! Rich P |
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![]() "Rich P" wrote in message ... I agree with Bob, the proper etiquette would be for the tournament fishermen to ask if you mind if they fish through there. I know Randy personally and we've fished in a tournament together. I believe that if they asked he would gladly have moved aside, or at least allowed them to fish around him without conflict. As a tournament fisherman, I cant understand why they didn't just ask Randy if they could fish there. Common courtesy! Unfortunately, Common Courtesy is not so common any longer. Some days, I think that a shot below the waterline is all that some people understand. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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