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Feesherman 11-30-2010 09:07 AM

Sabine law breakers
 
For the jacka$$es who are running there boats in the marsh, the wardens were in the back writing tickets last saturday and said they would be back. I am so glad. Because those of us who follow the rules and paddle in pirogues do not feel like getting run over and killed. Also, the ones running the slowest boats in the world with no running lights, you will likely get run over. How hard is it to put working nav lights on a boat?

SULPHITE 11-30-2010 09:12 AM

HA! I've heard sabine bad a's talk how they don't care about runnining in the marsh...they just pay the ticket!

BA1125 11-30-2010 10:28 AM

That place is a nightmare in the mornings...

It's like a running of the bulls. It's a mad dash to get their in the morning, launch your boat, beat everyone to your spot, and beat the traffic on the ride back.

There were several people that would use duck tape/ellectrical tape to mount flashlights, shining upwards, to the poles on the running lights just so they can say they have running lights (not safe nor legal by any means).

Always had good hunts back in there, but that type of hunting will wear you out QUICK!

LaAngler 11-30-2010 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BA1125 (Post 209591)
Always had good hunts back in there, but that type of hunting will wear you out QUICK!

I wonder which year in the past 20 was best out there? I hunted it a lot years ago.

BA1125 11-30-2010 03:12 PM

I haven't hunted there in a few years but before that we hunted just about every Saturday and Sunday from 97'-04' and never had a problem getting our limits.

DUCKGOGETTER 11-30-2010 09:17 PM

We used to just park the boat on the canal and walk the rest of the way, but that was in my younger days. We never had a problem getting our limits.

hadabite 11-30-2010 10:11 PM

We also almost hit some jack-a running a surface drive with no running lights thanksgiving morning. And weds morn someone was up on plane in the marsh! Some people don't need to own boats much less guns! I also heard someone flipped their boat in the canal last wednsday morn. Don't know if it's true or not?????

Feesherman 12-01-2010 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by hadabite (Post 209716)
. And weds morn someone was up on plane in the marsh!

This is my biggest beef. Several boats doing this in the back and they will one day run over the people like me who follow the rules and paddle their pirogues into the marsh.

LaAngler 12-01-2010 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by BA1125 (Post 209648)
I haven't hunted there in a few years but before that we hunted just about every Saturday and Sunday from 97'-04' and never had a problem getting our limits.

My first year was '94. I remember hunting small freshwater ponds with cat tail & lillies. There was some wild rice growing in that area. We shot a lot of greenheads & pintail, ringnecks, and teal. Had some saltwater intrusion several years later, more grey ducks showed up & hunting went downhill.

duck enticer 12-01-2010 11:25 AM

I know the guys that flipped their boat:rotfl:, Well my buddy does anyway. My buddy scoped aerials and told the kids where to go. They went out there blind to the area really. Here goes the story.

They are young kids from Iota, 3-4 people in a 15' boat. One fat body. They are at the first come off plane spot where the bridge is. Fat body is up front. They come off plane too quick and fat body and 1 or 2 more go up front. The boat takes on a bunch of water and flips on its side. 2 had floating shotgun cases, the others did not. Everything in the water. Some people come by and help them get the boat right side up. 2 of them are already wet and decide to push swim the boat back to launch. The others stay in the boat and try to bail.

I would guess they never go back. You really have to be careful when you go to Sabine. You absolutely have to know how to operate a boat and motor if you are going to run those canals early in the morning. Must have running lights and must not overload your boat. It is easy to get capsized due to other boats passing and throwing a wake. I think anyone that decides to put a launch a boat early in the morning must have been to Sabine a few times just to see what it is like. It is a miracle that no one has been killed yet back there.

rainy_day 12-06-2010 08:59 PM

my son was with the party that stopped and helped them....

Stickembickham 12-11-2010 08:27 PM

Feesherman Maybe you should just hunt the front and let the bigboys hunt the back!!

Feesherman 12-15-2010 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Stickembickham (Post 211765)
Feesherman Maybe you should just hunt the front and let the bigboys hunt the back!!


And maybe you should be so lucky to hit one of T posts and sink your boat in the marsh!!

dartez30 12-15-2010 03:25 PM

U can push pole a boat in if the motor is up right

duck enticer 12-15-2010 03:44 PM

I've got a feeling it is going to be the running of the bulls in the marsh this weekend with that 20 mph North wind. The motors will'a be a runnin!

Stickembickham 12-15-2010 07:45 PM

You might want to think about getting that pirouge of yours some running lights!!

LaAngler 12-15-2010 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dartez30 (Post 212373)
U can push pole a boat in if the motor is up right

or trolling motor/walk it

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stickembickham (Post 212422)
You might want to think about getting that pirouge of yours some running lights!!

:spineyes:

meathauler 12-15-2010 09:18 PM

Long story short is that the game wardens were called to those guys that was running in the back. The were using big motors all the way to their hole. The wardens showed up when the hunt was over and checked them. All legal and told them that he noticed that they have no push pole and hopes they could make it back to landing by cut off time. The guys pushed boat out for like 3 hours. They barely made it while wardens watched. Said they hurt for 3 days.

SULPHITE 12-15-2010 09:19 PM

ha!!! wow i know that sucked badddd!!

J Berg 12-16-2010 08:48 AM

So yall would rather everybody that hunts back there hunt within 500 yards of each other?? I know that nobody is goin to push pole more than that back in the marsh. can you imagine 10 groups of ppl hunting within 500 yards of eachother? It already hard enough to work duck with all the idiots back there sky busting anything that flies over them. If you dont run back in the marsh you end up huntin 200 yrds from somebody right inside the cuts.


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