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#2711111 - 10/07/08 04:49 PM Tornament Etiquette
Jigfish/Legend Boats Offline
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Registered: 02/28/03
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From reading my post about Etiquette on the water. Sounds like some ego's need to be checked. If your a tournament angler please don't be going though people fishing for stripper, sandy or anything. We all need to be considerate of others.

In my last post about Etiquette, I don't care if I was in a tourney or not. It is wrong for anyone tournament fishing or just having fun to cut anyone off. If you want to fish the area just get behind the person there. If you mean to get jump in front of someone ask politely if it is OK. Yes, I got upset not because I was in a tournament. It was because it is just rude to do it to anyone. Everyone needs to step back and ask themself how I would feel if they did that to me. I am not going to read the post responce after this post because I'm sure they will not be some responces. But we all need to enjoy the time on the water and have fun.
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#2711192 - 10/07/08 05:08 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Jigfish/Legend Boats]
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I tournament fish and I totally agree with you.
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#2711202 - 10/07/08 05:10 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Jigfish/Legend Boats]
MeSkeeter Offline
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Registered: 06/21/08
Posts: 440
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX
Just to clear things up, I wasnt implying that you got made because you were in a tourny. I totally understand what you are saying and am sorry if you thought my comments were aimed at you in paticular. I was only makeing a generalization about one of the effects of so many tournaments.

You are right, I agree that what they guy did to you was wrong regardless of the situation.

It just upsets me to always hear so many people talk about being polite on the water, and then go to the lake and be cut off left and right, buzzed by constant wakes, and whatever else. It seems that everybody agrees with the theory of good boating ettiqutte, but very few actually practice it.

I think that if people would just calm down, than things would be better. That is why I think tournys are to blame. People are too jacked up out there and dont care if they ruin and father and son's time.

Again, sorry if I upset you but I wasnt trying to aim anything at you directly, my comments were general.
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#2712177 - 10/08/08 03:58 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: MeSkeeter]
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OK, let me pose this etiquette question:
My partner and I are fishing down the West bank of a small creek. We are about 100 yards into the creek fishing a secondary point. If we go another 50 yards, the creek is grassed over, so we cannot fish any further into the creek. Another boat is fishing the opposite side (east bank), on the main point. We cross over to the other side (east side) and fish our way out, as the other boat is still on the main point. Did we commit a breach of etiquette? Consider this, just as we work our way out to the point where we are about a good long cast from the other boat, my partner, fishing out of the front of the boat, catches a keeper.
Now, this was not a tournament, and the other boat never went into the creek. They just fired their big motor up and left.
By the way, we were the first boat to that creek that morning, at daylight.

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#2712189 - 10/08/08 04:09 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: KingwoodRanger]
Huckleberry Offline
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I fly a flag that reads "I'm in a tournament, get out of my way"
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#2712197 - 10/08/08 04:16 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Huckleberry]
JIM SR. Offline
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Loc: NRH / Fork on weekends
KingWR,..if he's not moving I'd say you're good, I'd give him more than a long cast, say 20-30 yrds or so,..

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#2712205 - 10/08/08 04:18 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Huckleberry]
throwback Offline
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Loc: San Angelo
It won't make much difference with the economy going the way it is, we will all be fishing off the bank if we get to fish at all. bang
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#2712260 - 10/08/08 04:50 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: throwback]
KingwoodRanger Offline
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The way I saw it was that if those guys wanted to fish into the creek, they would have moved in on the opposite side from us. They stayed on the point as we worked into the creek. Therefore, we assumed they had no intention of fishing the creek, but just wanted to fish the point. It was kind of funny, because when my partner caught the fish, one of the guys in the other boat started clapping. When we came off the water and went back to my place, it turned out that these guys were staying with my neighbor!!

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#2712491 - 10/08/08 06:14 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: KingwoodRanger]
BMCD Offline
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No matter what you do everyone has different ideas of what is ok on thw water. I have been on all sides of this. The best thing i can tell you you is to never get upset about it. Once it upsets you it ruins your day, and usually your fishing.

If 50 yards (150ft) is the rule, then 100's of fisherman and recreational boaters have violated my personal water space just this year. And I have vialoted their space too.
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#2712524 - 10/08/08 06:22 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: BMCD]
JPost Offline
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Registered: 04/15/08
Posts: 336
I think the distance between boats depends on the size of the lake. On Falcon or Amistad, for example, there is so much productive water to fish there's no excuse to be crowding others. If on the other hand you're on Fayette, people need to be more willing to share a bank.

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#2712640 - 10/08/08 07:01 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: JPost]
Bass_Bustin_Texan Offline
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I agree with the last two post.

Depends on the fishing methods too. You get on a flipping bite (maximum cast 10') on some grass flats and boats will be elbow to elbow, but if your rigging or crankin (maximum cast...long ways) it just not possible to get that close.

I always give the tournament angler room if I prefishing or pleasure fishing...no matter the size of tournament. I might learn something if I sit back and watch....but please do the same when I'm fishing a tournament.
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#2712689 - 10/08/08 07:13 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Bass_Bustin_Texan]
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On Rayburn there is always a tournament going on...That said, it's also a big enough lake to fish with multiple tournaments going on. I've had just about everything in the world happen to me regarding getting cut off, etc., and quite frankly, I pretty much fish wherever I want, depending on the etiquette of others around me. I was fishing between the main point and secondary point I mentioned above one time, and had a guy and girl come in right in front of me and start fishing not 20 yards in front of me on the secondary point. I just continued to fish right up to them, then around them and cut them off to the other side. The guy knew what I was doing and didn't say a word, just as I did not say a word when he did it.
On the other hand, I've had guys come into the same little creek that were obviously fishing a tournament, and go all the way to the back of the creek and work their way out. When that happens, I just stay on the opposite bank from them.

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#2712735 - 10/08/08 07:23 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: KingwoodRanger]
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Registered: 02/12/07
Posts: 1635
Loc: College Station
The thing that makes me the maddest of all is that bass fisherman in general think they are #1 when it comes to priority.

Just because someone is kayaking(I dang near got run over on Gibbons by a boat that stopped to fish in front of me so close I could have nailed him with anything I had tied on), catfishing, crappie fishing, bream fishing, bankfishing or whatever the rules of etiquette still apply.

I bass fish mainly, but I've come across more rude boaters while trying to bass fish out of my yak than I have in 10 years of fishing from my bass boat.
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#2713429 - 10/08/08 10:57 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: aggiegolfer]
SickFish Offline
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Registered: 02/05/04
Posts: 555
Loc: Austin
Anytime you put money on the line, people are going to throw etiquette out the window.

Hell, last weekend at the comal river cleanup. People were cheating, by taking trash out of park trash cans and not the river. All for a freakin T-shirt.

So, knowing that people will cheat for a t-shirt, does not leave much hope for etiquette in tournament fishing.

I have been tournament bass fishing since i was 3 years old, I am now 28. In my 25 years I have seen it all and some I never want to see again.

In the past 6 years i think it has become ten fold worse than it ever has been. Most of that is due to the publicity of BASS and ESPN. It has attracted a entirely new breed of angler to our sport. It no longer just the "good ol boys".

You add the fact that tournament trails have better payouts, and you have a perfect recipe for breeding new state of the art worthless anglers who bring nothing good to our sport.

MeSkeeter said it all, everyone should try and practice what they preach and show a little respect for their fellow anglers, be from a bass boat or a float tube.





Edited by SickFish (10/08/08 11:10 AM)
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#2713642 - 10/08/08 11:47 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: SickFish]
Jim Wolfe Offline
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Registered: 07/05/05
Posts: 582
Loc: Grand Prairie
Yep, it’s all the tournament folks fault, no one but a tournament angler is pushy or rude….ever. And since there is money involved not one of the tournament anglers has the ingrained ethics to not cheat or steal or even take your lollypop. My god these folks will do anything for a few bucks or a sweet treat!
For that matter all the really good trails made the tournament participants sign a form that makes them promise to-

1. Be just as rude as possible while on the water, especially to those not in the tournament.

2. Drive right over every school of fish they can find, not catch them, just drive through the middle of them so it ruins the fishing for others

3. Rape, pillage and then burn- in that order.

4. Steal your fishing spot, siphon your gas, or just go ahead and take your woman or man depending on what we need at that moment in time.

5. Get on and off the ramp quickly but safely.


Pleeeease! Give me a break. Such drivel of the likes I have never seen or heard.
Has fishing changed?....yes.
Is it due just to tournament fishing?...no.
Is it due to the overall change in our society and the way we treat each other everywhere and not just while fishing?...come on...this is really a no-brainer...think it through...almost there...yes, yes it is.
TA-DAAAA!!! Good job pilgrim! Where are those gold stars cause I need to put one next to your name!
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#2721136 - 10/10/08 11:40 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Jim Wolfe]
fish4bass Offline
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Registered: 11/10/02
Posts: 388
I fish for pleasure and am sure I have more money invested in boat/gear than the average club angler. I live between Ray Roberts and Texoma. I moved there to fish in my off-time. I buy annual park passes, state license, Texoma license and pay a large tax bill in the county RR resides. I have no more or less right to the lake than anyone else.

I fish mainly on weekdays... and avoid the lake on the weekend if I know there is a tournament. I do sometimes go down and watch the circus at the ramp. If I am lucky, a couple of "weekender" tournament anglers will have a falling out over this or that and beat on each other or roll around in the dirt.

Who is the weekender exactly?

BTW... the fish seem to bite a lot better during the week.

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#2721230 - 10/10/08 11:59 AM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: fish4bass]
MeSkeeter Offline
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Registered: 06/21/08
Posts: 440
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX
Mr. Wolfe, not all tourny anglers are rude or think they have more rights, but lets be honest; tournaments seem to bring these negitive things out in people because they get way too excited. I fish both tournaments and for fun and have seen this first hand. I will tell you that I will not even fish choke canyon when there is a fairly large tournament, or multiple club tournys going on because of all the stuff that has happened. Instead, I just go to Mathis, unless I am in the tourny.

I dont know why, but people's personalities just change whenever a tournaments at stake. They get what I call, "KVD" disease or "Iconelli" syndrome!(lol) Regardless, most tourny fisherman are just way more hyped up on the water which makes for the perfect conditions to "pee" someone else off.

There have been occassions when I have driven all the way to the Choke boat ramp and then turned around and went back home to Mathis (lake CC) because I see the tourny guys lined up, honking their horns, and foaming at the mouth.(lol)

That being said, recreational anglers will do some wrong stuff too.

Also, I like how people touched on the issues of lake size and area population. When you go to certain lakes, you sometimes expect things to be crowded and everyone deals with it, however, if you are on a huge lake with little people, there is no reason for someone to get right on your jock!
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#2721231 - 10/10/08 12:00 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: fish4bass]
BassBuggySkeeter89 Offline
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Registered: 10/10/08
Posts: 1
To Huckleberry:

Dude, what is your problem? Flying a flag saying your in a tournament get out of my way. What a pompus A_s. I would ensure that I would ruin your day if I was pleasure fishing, I would make it my personal mission to constantly hound you because you sir give tournament anglers a bad name.

See ya on the lake, look for me!

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#2721336 - 10/10/08 12:21 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: BassBuggySkeeter89]
TBassYates Moderator Offline
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Registered: 12/21/01
Posts: 4325
Loc: Scurry, Tx - S/E of Dallas
I have fished quite a few years and see posts like this quite often. Tom you know I am a pretty easy going guy but also real competitive. It seems like when I first started bass fishing I fished with a lot of guys who taught you just how to block and protect area's you were fishing and everyone seemed to know the so called unwritten rules like Kingswood Ranger was speaking of and you had guys just acknowledge each other without any real altercations and go about their business of fishing. Maybe I haven't been on the lakes enough the last couple of years to see all of this type of aggretion but I have always used a simple philosophy of only getting as close to someone as I would have them get to me and have never had any real problems during the tournaments.
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#2721368 - 10/10/08 12:27 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: BassBuggySkeeter89]
catsalesman Offline
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Posts: 1704
Loc: Paradise, Texas
Originally Posted By: BassBuggySkeeter89
To Huckleberry:

Dude, what is your problem? Flying a flag saying your in a tournament get out of my way. What a pompus A_s. I would ensure that I would ruin your day if I was pleasure fishing, I would make it my personal mission to constantly hound you because you sir give tournament anglers a bad name.

See ya on the lake, look for me!


Not positive, but I think that was meant as a joke....

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#2721403 - 10/10/08 12:35 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: BassBuggySkeeter89]
Huckleberry Offline
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Originally Posted By: BassBuggySkeeter89
To Huckleberry:

Dude, what is your problem? Flying a flag saying your in a tournament get out of my way. What a pompus A_s. I would ensure that I would ruin your day if I was pleasure fishing, I would make it my personal mission to constantly hound you because you sir give tournament anglers a bad name.

See ya on the lake, look for me!


rolleyes
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#2721404 - 10/10/08 12:35 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: BMCD]
Sktr#22 Offline
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Registered: 04/27/05
Posts: 667
Loc: Conroe TX
Originally Posted By: BMCD
And I have vialoted their space too.


I agree you violate my space on a regular basis.....
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#2721460 - 10/10/08 12:48 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: Huckleberry]
jeffvanwhy Offline
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Registered: 06/14/04
Posts: 1365
Loc: arlington, tx
Originally Posted By: Huckleberry
I fly a flag that reads "I'm in a tournament, get out of my way"

do you have another one? mine is all but worn out. does yours have a single finger salute like mine?
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#2721475 - 10/10/08 12:51 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: jeffvanwhy]
tx_basser Offline
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Registered: 06/02/02
Posts: 1575
Loc: Sachse
who cares... just go fishing. I will pull in front of people and will give them plenty of room, or I will pull in behind them... depends on where I want to fish. The water is not there just for your use. As long as everyone has plenty of room to fish, cast, etc... Get over yourself.

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#2721548 - 10/10/08 01:07 PM Re: Tornament Etiquette [Re: jeffvanwhy]
Huckleberry Offline
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Originally Posted By: jeffvanwhy
Originally Posted By: Huckleberry
I fly a flag that reads "I'm in a tournament, get out of my way"

do you have another one? mine is all but worn out. does yours have a single finger salute like mine?



Yes, same one. I heard they would be making a new version soon. They sell them at Pompus Arse Tournament Flags R Us" http://patfrus.com


Edited by Huckleberry (10/10/08 01:09 PM)
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