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2 hours ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

Are you a cop?  I would imagine he would be sober since fishing is his job and it was like 7 am. Either way if i were him i would have thrown my gopro with the memory card in the lake so i would have no record of my stupidity

He seems to have a thing for being a bad boat driver and wanting to show it off to everyone though.

 

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6 hours ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

Are you a cop?  I would imagine he would be sober since fishing is his job and it was like 7 am. Either way if i were him i would have thrown my gopro with the memory card in the lake so i would have no record of my stupidity

Random thought as he steers toward the rocks at speed. I don't even know any cops, I just can't imagine anyone in full control of their faculties  not slowing/stopping when it looked plain that he was going ashore almost from the start of the clip. But, I'm not a boater either and that may be normal.  Maybe it's standard for pros to ditch the navigation rules.

7AM is immaterial, it  might be either the start of the  party or just got home from the party.  "It's five o'clock somewhere".  "just another toke and I'll be fine" Or whatever.

"fishing is his job", is that a job  where they random test urine ?

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20 hours ago, mixermarkb said:

That’s incredibly bad boat driving for a  “professional” fisherman. 

Mark, I've ridden with a bunch of those over my years as an outdoors writer. It's just stupid how some of them never back off the throttle for any reason, while others drive like they at least have some common sense. Most of them are in the latter category, which definitely includes Mike McClelland, James Watson (yes, he actually drives a boat safely) and other Table Rock-area anglers. 

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19 hours ago, merc1997 Bo said:

besides not knowing how to drive a boat, it was ignorant on his part for going around a blind corner the wrong way on the inside.  what if there had been someone coming from the other way that would have been in the right, and he collided with them.  exactly what we need an operators test just as with cars.  but, you can't fix stupid.

bo

Well said, bo. Total lack of concern for anyone's life, including his own. 

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The real shame is his insurance is going to pay. He will probably end up "upgrading" and come out ahead on the whole deal. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Devan S. said:

The real shame is his insurance is going to pay. He will probably end up "upgrading" and come out ahead on the whole deal. 

And, as usual, the rest of us will pay in terms of increased premiums. 

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i was a co-angler with sonnie chaffin a long time ago.  he wanted to go up the james flipping, which was ok with me.  we took off from mill creek and quickly ran into the fog.  he was telling me all the time how he knew james river like the back of his hand.  he got lost three times before we got to cape fair with me telling him he was going wrong.  i was right each time.  we got headed upstream from virgin bluff in the fog still, and i kept warning him to stay out to the left further to miss a patch of trees that were out in the lake, and he, amazingly again, informed me he knew where that patch of trees were.  that's right, we went right through the middle of them.  that was enough for me.  i made him get over in the passenger seat in his own boat, and got us safely on up the river.

now, i will be the first to admit that i can get lost in a parking lot, but for whatever reason i seem to be able to navigate in the fog, i don't run in the fog and stay idling along the bank.  sonny didn't seem to have a problem of being on plane in the fog at that time.  maybe he has changed over the years, but i never got in a boat with him again.  so, i made two trips with sonny.  my first and my last.

i just can't emphasize enough that there are too many folks driving boats that are going way faster than their driving capabilities.  plus, all the waterways just plain have way more people using them at the same time.  safety and courtesy go a long way.  some idiot dang near ran over three of us way up the kings a couple three weeks ago.  another one came by me running around 40 mph and was within 25 ft. of me.  that is not safe or courteous.  it is getting ridiculous.  be save in your boating ways.  just as if everyone else's life depended on it, including yours.

bo

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