Wasnt there a guide in Rockport that got KO'd on the water a few years back for potlicking a group that didnt appreciate it? Heard that the guy that swung on him was nice enough to help him back into his own boat, then suggest his paying clients get a refund.
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Originally posted by batmaninja View PostWasnt there a guide in Rockport that got KO'd on the water a few years back for potlicking a group that didnt appreciate it? Heard that the guy that swung on him was nice enough to help him back into his own boat, then suggest his paying clients get a refund.
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Originally posted by batmaninja View PostWasnt there a guide in Rockport that got KO'd on the water a few years back for potlicking a group that didnt appreciate it? Heard that the guy that swung on him was nice enough to help him back into his own boat, then suggest his paying clients get a refund.
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Many years ago I took a friend fishing at Colorado Bend State Park during the white bass run. Tons of fishermen spread out all over the shallow rapids fishing the slightly noisy flowing clear water....
Until my buddies two sons 8 and 10 years old muddy the water up for everyone down river...and proceed screaming and yelling and fighting like only two little brothers could do. And I mean they fought, screamed all in that water with their Dad telling them to calm down once in a while LOL
I KNOW there are more than a handful of guys that tell that story to each other about rude people
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Originally posted by Bassbuster View PostThis !!!!! And this boys and girls is why we don’t have big fish. Throw the big ones back to breed.
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Originally posted by skeeterboud View PostI think the poor etiquette is a product of a sense of entitlement, our changing culture due to the beginning of overcrowding, and 'why not me, everyone else does it'. it a shame. I've been wadefishing exclusively for speckled trout over 30 years, and get to fish 80-120 days per year... up until jan 1 or 2018, I released every trout that I thought had any chance of surviving....I brought enough home that were tore up from trebles to have all the fish we could ever eat.... last few years I got so exhausted from the crowds(I only fish during the week), poor etiquette, and having to listen to everyone's radios out on the water I started filleting every fish I caught.. the 1st few 27-31" trout I filleted made me sick to my stomach, and I had a hard time sleeping for a few nights.. now I don't want to leave any for the masses.. I know it's not right, but I just can't release a big trout for some **** to catch later, out of a boat he financed for 20 years, or his dad's, knowing he never learned how to find a fish on his own, and only throws croakers. then shows his catch off on some social media page and tells his coworkers he caught them on topwaters...... yeah, I know way too many youngsters like that....
I miss the days when I could land 6-8 27+" trout per year in east matty, another 10 or so from Baffin.... those days will never return
Dumbest **** ever posted, don’t approve of the people so you kill the fish....... that’ll show em
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Fishing etiquette....
Originally posted by jaker_cc View PostDumbest **** ever posted, don’t approve of the people so you kill the fish....... that’ll show em
I bet he kills the bucks before his neighbors do also.
I’ve cleaned fish 4 or 5 times in the last 14 years. You could double that amount for the few times I’ve been on a guided trip offshore or had someone else clean them.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Black Ice; 06-08-2019, 11:55 PM.
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Originally posted by skeeterboud View PostI think the poor etiquette is a product of a sense of entitlement, our changing culture due to the beginning of overcrowding, and 'why not me, everyone else does it'. it a shame. I've been wadefishing exclusively for speckled trout over 30 years, and get to fish 80-120 days per year... up until jan 1 or 2018, I released every trout that I thought had any chance of surviving....I brought enough home that were tore up from trebles to have all the fish we could ever eat.... last few years I got so exhausted from the crowds(I only fish during the week), poor etiquette, and having to listen to everyone's radios out on the water I started filleting every fish I caught.. the 1st few 27-31" trout I filleted made me sick to my stomach, and I had a hard time sleeping for a few nights.. now I don't want to leave any for the masses.. I know it's not right, but I just can't release a big trout for some **** to catch later, out of a boat he financed for 20 years, or his dad's, knowing he never learned how to find a fish on his own, and only throws croakers. then shows his catch off on some social media page and tells his coworkers he caught them on topwaters...... yeah, I know way too many youngsters like that....
I miss the days when I could land 6-8 27+" trout per year in east matty, another 10 or so from Baffin.... those days will never return
Trolling....
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