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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Barrett] #12247833 05/16/17 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: Barrett
Hell the lake was so crowded this last weekend that we didnt have a choice but to run by each other!


No kidding, I think it was the most crowded that i have seen it in a long time.


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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Happykamper] #12247866 05/16/17 02:36 PM
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yep! Buck Creek parking lot was completely full including the over flow area.


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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Happykamper] #12247881 05/16/17 02:45 PM
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Being tied up or fishing very close to a boat lane is too dangerous for me.

Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Happykamper] #12247888 05/16/17 02:47 PM
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With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Happykamper] #12247905 05/16/17 02:56 PM
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I think it is the river authority for that lake that is responsible for the boat Lanes.

Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: pil,b] #12247909 05/16/17 02:58 PM
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They make wake boats that should be outlawed. fish


I agree. I got one of their wakes at full speed and the entire boat went airborne. It came out of nowhere. Those things are dangerous.

Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: T Bird] #12247926 05/16/17 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted By: T Bird
With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Happykamper] #12247945 05/16/17 03:26 PM
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Many times I have found the pattern of the day was a boat would come by and bust up the shad near the boat lane and the bass would school and you could catch a bass or two every time a boat passed. I prefer them to go by on plane because a slower pass creates a larger wake. Bass boats don't throw off near the wake as ski boats or even pontoons. I prefer to fish the timber on the weekends where recreational boaters will be out. If the lanes are marked you should expect boats to be coming by when you fish nearby. Even if they are unmarked but have usual paths, you shouldn't be sprayed but can expect the same as it is public water.

Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Cole P] #12247982 05/16/17 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: Cole P
How about in a river or a creek? I idle past people regardless of the situation, but I have had people blow past me.
There are some that insist on fishing in the mouth of Ray Hubbard river. If you must fish in an area that boats must run on pad then you must also accept the fact boats will run by on pad.


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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: T Bird] #12248131 05/16/17 05:15 PM
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With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

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how do you propose they do that? drain the lake and cut paths through the timber?

Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: 04champ] #12248154 05/16/17 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted By: 04champ
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With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

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how do you propose they do that? drain the lake and cut paths through the timber?


They have these big boats with saw blades on them, when a lake is low is the perfect time to cut the timber to create lanes, I do not see that happening on RR.


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With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

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how do you propose they do that? drain the lake and cut paths through the timber?


They have these big boats with saw blades on them, when a lake is low is the perfect time to cut the timber to create lanes, I do not see that happening on RR.



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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Cole P] #12248181 05/16/17 06:06 PM
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How about in a river or a creek? I idle past people regardless of the situation, but I have had people blow past me.


Same here.


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Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: Happykamper] #12248233 05/16/17 06:46 PM
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With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

soap


how do you propose they do that? drain the lake and cut paths through the timber?


They have these big boats with saw blades on them, when a lake is low is the perfect time to cut the timber to create lanes, I do not see that happening on RR.



wouldn't that just make an even more dangerous situation when the lake was low?

Re: fishing in or near boat running lanes [Re: 04champ] #12248270 05/16/17 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: 04champ
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With the amount of $$$$ Texas fisherman contribute to the TPWD budget, coupled with the safety issues involved, you would think TPWD would want to clearly mark boat lanes for use on all heavily wooded Texas lakes. Time for TPWD to step up and do something productive.

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how do you propose they do that? drain the lake and cut paths through the timber?


Mark existing lanes! Ever been on Toledo Bend?


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