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Old 06-13-2011, 03:41 PM
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What happened to slowing down when meeting another boat headed in the opposite direction. Always thought this was a USCG regulation, obviously not!
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Old 06-13-2011, 04:01 PM
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What happened to slowing down when meeting another boat headed in the opposite direction. Always thought this was a USCG regulation, obviously not!
Coast Guard does not regulate Stupidity.
We have created this monster through the internet. Posting fishing reports only adds folks to the water that have enough money to pay a note and buy Skrimps. Most don't have a clue how to catch a cold much less trout,reds,flounder. They read a report that says the weirs, commissary pt, turners and head out lookin fer feesh. They are the ones who anchor down wind and try to chunk a cork/skrimp into the wind where they saw BD,W,Paul, catch a feesh. Or they see you catching fish and move up off anchor and crowd your drift but give you the evil eye when you pass their boat by 10 yds. Yes it is tough to watch other people catch fish but you don't have to be a rocket surgeon to emulate what that guy is doing and catch fish. Off the soap box, gotta put some more rocket launchers on the tunnel hull.
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