snapperbait
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I'm a "regular", using an a false name here, because the wrong person might see this and get the wrong impression.<br /><br />It seems that as of late my best friend in the entire world has the idea that his wife and child are invited to go fishing with us every time we go. Not so. I feel that I make it very clear when I invite him that "we" means "he and I", and not the "crew".<br /><br />I have a small boat that can handle four people, but four people cannot fish from this boat, and it is quite obvious to me and my bud. If circumstances were different(bigger boat), this would not be a problem. Yet every time, he brings the family along even though I did not invite them. The entire family just shows up at the dock when it's time to go.<br /><br />Don't get me wrong, I love his family just as I do my own, but sometimes the whole "gang" gets to be too much. Mom yelling at the kid, and so on. <br /><br />I go fishing to relax and to find some peace <br />and quiet to reduce the stresses, not to untangle fishing lines and keeping an eye on what the kid's doing (likes to play with the wrong things). I don't even care if I get skunked (no fish). Lately, after a fishing trip, I come home more stressed out than I was when I left.<br /><br />I'm rambiling. The question is, How do I tell my best friend in the entire world that the whole family is not invited when we (he and I) go out fishing, without giving the wrong impression?