bonz_d
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Just seen this question asked in another thread and thought I'd bring it up for discussion along with other unsafe habits.
I'll start off by saying that yes I am a fishing most of the time I'm on the water and do this in a 14' boat. It really upsets me when I have other boats coming past me at a more than uncomfortable distance. When I start taking water over my transom because of your wake your are probably too close. If I can read the name brand on your sun glasses then you are definately too close.
Not trying to make this a fishing vs rec argument because what happened last night was another fisherman.
We were drift fishing a bay when this guy in a large tritoon with a half doz. poles sticking up in the rod holders comes cruising by creating a huge wake and passes by about 70' away. He had probably 1/4 mi of water that he could have passed around us but I guess he just had to show off his boat.
Also later last night, after sunset we see 2 other boats fliing around the lake with their running lights on still pulling water skiers! I know the ramps on this lake all have it posted. "No Water Skiing After Sunset"
So I'll start with 2 questions;
1. How close is too close?
2. How can it be safe skiing after sunset?
I'll start off by saying that yes I am a fishing most of the time I'm on the water and do this in a 14' boat. It really upsets me when I have other boats coming past me at a more than uncomfortable distance. When I start taking water over my transom because of your wake your are probably too close. If I can read the name brand on your sun glasses then you are definately too close.
Not trying to make this a fishing vs rec argument because what happened last night was another fisherman.
We were drift fishing a bay when this guy in a large tritoon with a half doz. poles sticking up in the rod holders comes cruising by creating a huge wake and passes by about 70' away. He had probably 1/4 mi of water that he could have passed around us but I guess he just had to show off his boat.
Also later last night, after sunset we see 2 other boats fliing around the lake with their running lights on still pulling water skiers! I know the ramps on this lake all have it posted. "No Water Skiing After Sunset"
So I'll start with 2 questions;
1. How close is too close?
2. How can it be safe skiing after sunset?