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jopete 10-03-2015 06:53 AM

it's kinda like saying 'yea, i'm sleeping with your wife, but it's not my fault' lol



anyway, good luck

redchaserron 10-03-2015 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 774710)
Yeah. They don't disturb the fish anyways.

But they do make a nice moving target for casting practice..............

just kidding, keep your shirt on

MathGeek 10-03-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by NotEZ2Beat (Post 774629)
How about the kayakers that paddle across your fishing spot?!?!

I have encouraged my son to take a path in his kayak that uses the least effort. If the chop is a lot lighter or the current is slower along a bank, I have encouraged him to hug the bank. I think I would do the same thing. Rather than beat myself up fighting waves or current in the middle of a channel, I'd take the easier path along the bank. If that brings me too close to your fishing, tough turnips. Navigation trumps fishing every time, especially in a paddled craft.

Cjleger337 10-03-2015 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 774724)
I have encouraged my son to take a path in his kayak that uses the least effort. If the chop is a lot lighter or the current is slower along a bank, I have encouraged him to hug the bank. I think I would do the same thing. Rather than beat myself up fighting waves or current in the middle of a channel, I'd take the easier path along the bank. If that brings me too close to your fishing, tough turnips. Navigation trumps fishing every time, especially in a paddled craft.

But in the same breath I'm sure you'd ask for courtesy from powered crafts..

Trout rivers 10-03-2015 10:06 PM

I like for people to WOT throttle past at the most considerable distance they can


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