Trav Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 Today was the perfect example of why I dont fish above Roark Creek. The problem is.....I was 6 miles down river from Roark! Sooo much traffic, and the KampKids tubing wasnt half the wake. Let me ask a question or two....When did "Big M" translate into "Come Fish Next To Me!"? Or when did it start to mean "Swamp This Boat!"? The inconsideration of some of those fisherman out there are precisely why I dont fish the weekends. BUT WAIT! Its TUESDAY! If your not coming over to say hello, I DONT WANT YOU NEAR ME!!!!! OK, Now that I got that off my chest.... Despite it all, I did manage to pick up a mixed bag. Two whites, Two crappie, and Two LM. Funny how that worked out since I only fish Two hours before I had enough of the traffic and just called it. "May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson
bigredbirdfan Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 I concur on stay the heck away from me. That is exactly why I went from 15' Richline to 17' Tracker flat bottom aluminum bass boat. I almost lost my fishing buddy out of the boat in February and I started to wonder exactly how long you could swim even with a life jacket in that cold water before the good lord came a calling. My guess is not to the shoreline in most cases if there is any kind of current. No consideration for others at all. Just how fast can I get to my fishing spot. Probably spend days getting ready to go fishing, but don't have an extra 15 mins to get where they are going once on the water. These people are a complete failure when it comes to life's lesson about respecting others. I hope they find there way into a busted prop one of these days. Kinda in a bad mood this morning for some reason. Probably just work. Hardy Har Har.
Trav Posted June 18, 2008 Author Posted June 18, 2008 Sad thing is, most are running around with thier heads cut off. They zig zag all over the lake because they DONT have a fishing spot. If they would just settle down and fish for awhile, they might catch more fish! "May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson
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