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#2576497 - 08/22/08 05:21 PM Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople
IGotOne Offline
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Registered: 08/15/08
Posts: 44
Loc: Central Texas
Most people fishing in a boat think anyone fishing on the shore is lowly. They troll or fly by the shore 20 yards away. They don't realize I have a curado reel and waterloo poll and I happen to enjoy hiking and fishing. On a still day, I can cast that thing +-90 yards. GET OUT OF MY WATER. I usually just reel up my stuff when I see them coming to scare the fish away. Today I had enough. I actually told the guy YOU ARE GOING OVER MY LINE. I didn't really yell since he was so close to shore. He then proceeded to lift his trolling pole higher. I am not sure what in the world that was supposed to do. Treat me like a boat and give me some room. Please.


Edited by online2fish (08/22/08 06:32 PM)
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#2576568 - 08/22/08 06:00 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: IGotOne]
LoneStarSon Offline
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So I shouldn't steer my boat really close to you doing about 60 when I'm out on the ski boat? hmmm noidea


J/K...


I know the frustration you feel and agree with you...There are a lot of boaters on the water today who have no idea of what being courteous truly means....
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#2576776 - 08/22/08 07:29 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: LoneStarSon]
angler_josh Offline
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Loc: Plano, Tx
I always thought that it was an unwritten law between fisherman that you dont fish where another fisherman is fishing, and you for darn sure dont cross their line or burn through their fishing area. The way i figure it is when im in my boat i give bank fishermen their space, after all in my boat im able to acess any spot on the lake and the bank fishermen can only acess as far as they can cast. All anglers should respect other anglers boat or no boat.
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#2576892 - 08/22/08 09:33 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: angler_josh]
iamquockie Offline
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Loc: fort worth
you know what though, when I am on the boat and i see the bankers I steer clear of their way. I crossed this guys line once (but i was trolling along without the big motor) I thought I gave him enough room but turned out he must have casted 100 yards with his crank bait because he said I crossed his line.
He lifted his trolling motor pole in an attempt to not tangle up your line, thats what I would have done because once you have crossed its too late, raise the TM so it won't tangle and cut the line. I will not fight about a spot being a regular bank beater myself, just pick up and move...by all means the banker was probably there first and the boat can go all over the lake and look for another spot.
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#2576928 - 08/22/08 11:50 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: iamquockie]
winkydo Offline
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Registered: 07/03/05
Posts: 52
Loc: Hurst, TX
alright, so we're in agreement - boats should not crowd bankers because they can go more locations than the bank fisher, in a single outing. man law?
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#2576952 - 08/23/08 01:18 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: IGotOne]
Jimbo Offline
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I fish the bank every now and then myself, and I'm a boater also, have been for many years in lakes, rivers, and some areas that wouldn't rate as a small creek.

I've run across lines unintentionally, and have given a wide birth and slowed down as to not cause a wake for the bank fisher, and have had the same done to me by both types of boaters so I know where you are coming from.

Most people will show respect, and there are some jerks out there, but that's just the nature of the beast, and it's not going to change them for you to get mad and ruin your day because of them.

There have been times that I've run over or gotten too close to a bank fisherman because I was caught up in what I was doing and honestly didn't realize they were there, and many times when you do realize they are there it is usually too late.

A simple sorry, or wave is about all you can do.

It's not going to improve as long as the lakes keep getting crowded, and if you fish a high traffic shoreline on a weekend, so the only thing you can do really is try to fish where the percentages are low that you may cross paths with a boater!

That said, there are those bank fishermen who fit into the non courteous category also, such as those having multiple lines streaching out across a narrow channel, or rods and lines fishing off and near a boat ramp and dock that's only purpose is to provide a docking area for the boater to launch and retrieve his boat, and I've seen where those people fishing off those docks, don't want to yield to the boater, and even get upset that the boater ran over, or caused them to have to reel in their lines or tangled up their lines, causing a sometimes heated exchange or comments from both parties.

So as you see, it works both ways! Just a little common sense and courtesy from both types of anglers, goes a long, long way! cheers


Edited by Jimbo (08/23/08 01:54 AM)
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#2577499 - 08/23/08 08:21 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: Jimbo]
ScottEvil Offline
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Last weekend on grapevine some bass fishermen came up on us carp fishing and hooked into my line but when he felt the resistance of my 3oz weight you would have thought he had moby dick on the line with his wild hookset. Good thing I have baitrunner reels or he would have pulled my rod into the water. He claims he didn't see us but it is kinda hard to miss 10 guys fishing along the bank. He apologized and left the area and no harm no foul. I still get a chuckle with his hookset
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#2577505 - 08/23/08 08:27 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: Jimbo]
txfive0 Offline
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Registered: 07/15/05
Posts: 158
Loc: Irving
Hey Jimbo I love (Phil. 4:13)!!!

As I agree with most of yall about the boats and bank fishing on giving the bank people room. but since I dont have a boat I have seen a lot of boaters crowed out other boaters. I have even see boaters crowed out people like myself crowed out yakers. But I think everyone is right and is agreeing with everything.
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#2578188 - 08/23/08 02:17 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: txfive0]
iamquockie Offline
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Registered: 04/16/06
Posts: 2413
Loc: fort worth
yea it comes down to respect and common courtesy, an element more valuable the gold now a days...if something is done unintentionally I will let it go and laugh it off.
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#2578374 - 08/23/08 03:36 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: iamquockie]
catcatcher Offline
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Registered: 07/15/08
Posts: 61
Loc: Richardson
What about those jet skiers? In the last the two fishing outtings I had, one came within 20yrds to me, and my lines were about 70yrds out. What really bothered me is this;(1) he had a whole lake to cover,(2) after he ran over my lines he went right back out to the middle of the lake, (3) that fool waved at me as he was passing by. Number 3 really pissed me off cause I couldn't choke him. All I could do was flip the bird along with some bad words. Yeah I was pissed. The second time it happened, it was the same scenario.

Maybe I should carry a paintball gun and shoot those f*%$#@^s.
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#2578469 - 08/23/08 04:35 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: catcatcher]
iamquockie Offline
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Registered: 04/16/06
Posts: 2413
Loc: fort worth
if he waved he did not know IMO....it cracks me up how wrong they are but they do not know. crossing me isn't a problem but crossing me then doing 10 doughnuts and 360's in front of me is what makes my blood pressure go up.
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#2578768 - 08/23/08 07:18 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: iamquockie]
MARKIT Offline
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Registered: 07/01/05
Posts: 2262
Loc: ok
had one of the big boats on lake murray blasting a rap song with the mother () in the words this afternoon
kinda rude to blast that noise polution around the kids and camp sites,
but i did catch a walleye
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#2578827 - 08/23/08 07:51 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: iamquockie]
catcatcher Offline
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Registered: 07/15/08
Posts: 61
Loc: Richardson
Originally Posted By: iamquockie
if he waved he did not know IMO....it cracks me up how wrong they are but they do not know. crossing me isn't a problem but crossing me then doing 10 doughnuts and 360's in front of me is what makes my blood pressure go up.


I'm sure he seen my corks. They aren't hard to miss. Bright orange and white and huge.

Would it be assault with a deadly weapon if I shoot them with a paintball gun? That is of course if a paintball gun is even considered a deadly wepaon though huh?

All in all, they have a whole lake to cover so why ride right in front of me when you see i'm fishing?
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#2578832 - 08/23/08 07:56 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: catcatcher]
LoneStarSon Offline
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Not sure of the reasoning, but Jet Ski riders do tend to hug the shore line more than riding the open waters...Perhaps it's a lack of knowledge on the proper operation of the vessel. I know the majority of them lack the knowledge of water safety...I have had numerous try to ride our wakes when we are pulling tubes and skiers...I don't mind them jumping the wake if I'm going WOT in our ski boat without anyone behind me. However, when I'm pulling someone and they come within 20 feet of the boat or those I'm pulling, it's not a good day for them...
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#2579210 - 08/24/08 04:43 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: LoneStarSon]
Ole'Skeeter Offline
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Registered: 11/18/04
Posts: 1326
Loc: Mesquite, TEXAS
I don't doubt the fact that there are guys in bass boats who show complete disrespect to those along the banks. But from my experience from all the guys i fish with out on the water everyone i know keep there distance out of respect for fellow anglers. and i would havve no issue letting them know if they were rude about it that thats not cool at all. But these guys that run up on ya'll are the same ones doing it to everybody on a boat or bank. same guys who are jerks at the ramp also.
But be fair also. I agree with Jimbo about people crowding docks and ramp areas and getting mad because a boat needs access to them.
Is it really necessary to line the banks with a dozen lines out though, 3-4 even 5 is usually no issue if the don't span out the length of a football field. seems its hard to settle a conflict of boats being near a bank trying to catch a fish that is usually found in shallower water and guys on the bank trying to catch a fish that favors deeper water.
boaters have every right up shallow that bankers have casting out 70-100 yards. thats seems a little disrespectful also IMO. As for having the whole lake to fish, when making that comment were giant pleasure boats going WOT considered before popping off. bass boats are put in alot of danger because they get beat around in the wake of those boats. jet skiers get kicks causing problems for bass boats also. and then theres ski booats and sail boats that have to be avoided. Can't recall recall hearing about a bank being capsized.
Complain all you want but don't put every guy or girl in bass rigs in that category. I could easily lump all bank fisherman together and say ya'll disrespect the enviroment and leave your piles of trash behind but I know that the majority take thier trash with them.
And for the record I do more fishing from the bank than on a boat. However I'm not a fan of bigger water from the bank I have grown to prefer smaller waters for bank fishing. Thats just my .02 hopefully I didn't offend anyone to bad, but if i did oh well I just think people should look in the mirror before judging others. especially when the others werent the ones who caused the problem to start with!!!!
Almost forgot. for the record the second I see someone pulling a paintball gun out at me I'll be chucking a lil george at you. yeah its the knife/gunfight theory but we all know those small lead baits cast a country mile and hit hard. and I'm pretty accurate
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#2579264 - 08/24/08 05:25 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: Ole'Skeeter]
fishinnb Offline
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Registered: 05/25/07
Posts: 261
Loc: new braunfels
i don't feel like bank fisherman are lowly. i have had a boat for only a few years. we all can remember when we fished from the bank and still do. in my opinion a line in the water is due the same respect whether it comes off a boat or from the bank.

last time someone crowded me when i was bank fishing, we started chunking rocks in the water and his fishing was done. unfortunately we had to move too, but it was worth it!

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#2584456 - 08/25/08 05:53 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: IGotOne]
CatfishMike Offline
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Registered: 03/13/07
Posts: 550
Loc: Grand Prairie, Texas
That had happened to me also. But there prop caught my line. So before it broke i put it in free spool and let there prop have the whole spool of line then brok off at the end. They did not get to far before they had to stop because of all the line around there prop. When they look at me I just waved and said they were welcome to all my line. Took them along time to get all that line undone now. grin

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#2584536 - 08/25/08 06:12 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: CatfishMike]
ScottEvil Offline
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Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3275
Loc: FPE Full Plumber Effect
Originally Posted By: CatfishMike
That had happened to me also. But there prop caught my line. So before it broke i put it in free spool and let there prop have the whole spool of line then brok off at the end. They did not get to far before they had to stop because of all the line around there prop. When they look at me I just waved and said they were welcome to all my line. Took them along time to get all that line undone now. grin


that is awesome
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#2584600 - 08/25/08 06:29 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: ScottEvil]
Bank Beater Offline
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Registered: 08/25/08
Posts: 104
Loc: Georgetown, Texas
The thing I dislike the most about boat fisherpeople is they somehow find the same place to fish that the bank fisherpeople are.

A whole lake.. 5 million acres.. and they come over by me.. hey, catching anything.. well I was till your 200 mecury ran over my line.
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#2584661 - 08/25/08 06:46 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: Bank Beater]
IGotOne Offline
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Registered: 08/15/08
Posts: 44
Loc: Central Texas
A nice thing about bank fishing is, of course, we are catching fish. Another is you see more details, like lost lurers, trash, birds, snakes, rocks, tree, hawks. Another thing is that some fish are stubborn and will not bite until the 50th cast!!! Another is that you meet other bankers (short for bank fisherpeople).

I have found about 30 lurers over the last year on lake Gt. Unfortunately, I am not able to get my lost 7 lurers back since they are snagged to stuff in the water !!!!
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#2584691 - 08/25/08 06:51 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: IGotOne]
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Registered: 03/19/08
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Loc: Lakeside Village (Morgan, TX)
Originally Posted By: online2fish
A nice thing about bank fishing is, of course, we are catching fish. Another is you see more details, like lost lurers, trash, birds, snakes, rocks, tree, hawks. Another thing is that some fish are stubborn and will not bite until the 50th cast!!! Another is that you meet other bankers (short for bank fisherpeople).

I have found about 30 lurers over the last year on lake Gt. Unfortunately, I am not able to get my lost 7 lurers back since they are snagged to stuff in the water !!!!
Do you not carry sparkplugs with you to retrieve them?
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#2584780 - 08/25/08 07:19 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: LoneStarSon]
IGotOne Offline
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Registered: 08/15/08
Posts: 44
Loc: Central Texas
Sparkplugs? Explain ! I am thinking...Oh I found article online. Cool. Never new about it.


Edited by online2fish (08/25/08 07:22 PM)
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#2584804 - 08/25/08 07:26 PM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: IGotOne]
Bank Beater Offline
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Registered: 08/25/08
Posts: 104
Loc: Georgetown, Texas
snorkel anyone?
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#2585154 - 08/26/08 03:39 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: IGotOne]
LoneStarSon Offline
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Registered: 03/19/08
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Loc: Lakeside Village (Morgan, TX)
Originally Posted By: online2fish
Sparkplugs? Explain ! I am thinking...Oh I found article online. Cool. Never new about it.
Yeah, my great uncle taught me that one...Just make sure the spark plug is fairly heavy and the gap is completely closed when you attach it to your line, but that the spark plug can freely move...Some people will take a dixie cup, fill it with cement and stick the hook part of a wire hanger in it....Then close the hanger on the line...I find the spark plug method more convenient...
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#2585524 - 08/26/08 06:19 AM Re: Boater's protocol with bank fisherpeople [Re: LoneStarSon]
IGotOne Offline
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Registered: 08/15/08
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Loc: Central Texas
So does the sparkplug just whack the lurer? Or do you try to get the hook attached to the sparkplug?
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