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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/23/12 02:13 AM
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Dr. Crank
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Good posts and some good replies some not so good. I'm a little old school, I've had invites to move in and have had them point guns at me to move. Myself all I ask is you treat my dock like it was your own. I've collected up to twenty jigs shot and hung in my boat cover with line broke. I would much rather you come undo the jig than try to rip it free. When Guy and Ernest were daily visitors I would get a kick watching them catch crappie. But I can also understand why some get crabby, some of these jokers don't even speak when they come by and look all PO'd. I could rat out what kind of boats most of them are in, but that wouldn't be right
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: Dr. Crank]
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03/23/12 09:42 PM
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Luv to Fish EM
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Sanchez, ur on the money. Good post. I have met both kinds too. I try and keep cool and move on with the bad, and I greet and meet the good. We all have our days , but most people that have a mean temper , always have a mean temper. Wish I had a dock, come by and hang out. I would most likely be out there enjoying it.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/23/12 09:46 PM
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TxJole
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I like sitting up at the house or here at work and watch the dock camera. Funny what people do when they think no one is looking.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: salt4me]
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03/23/12 11:02 PM
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BrianTx01
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Yes they are private property, and the allowable length depends on the controlling authority on that particular lake
Thanks for the info, good to know. Joe There are public boat and fishing piers in the State of Texas in parks and adjacent to boat ramps.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/23/12 11:08 PM
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BrianTx01
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Well, in my case, I'm not good with the anchor and can hardly ever get the thing to catch into the mud. The water wasn't whitecapping and my boat was plenty big enough to take it. But I get the idea that he wasn't sure of my intentions. He didn't have to be a jerk about it - just tell me why he'd rather I not tie off. I'd say thanks anyway, have a good day, then move on. You need a better anchor. Talk to Chuckp about a box anchor.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: Eastexn]
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03/24/12 06:03 AM
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Mxbubs
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One has to wonder if the wind was so bad that the troll motor and the anchor would not control the boat and the operator had young children in the boat, if perhaps, he should have even been in this situation. Perhaps he should have stayed at the ramp, or returned to the ramp when the wind got out of hand.
This doesn't excuse the unhospitable response of the dock owner, which was uncivil, but we all need to be responsible for our own actions.
Theres always one that shows his know it all [censored]....
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/24/12 03:01 PM
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Shark55
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I know people have the right to fish by our boathouse and bulk head but do you have to be a rude snob. Lol. When I come out to my My backyard with my dogs to do their business or just be outside, we get a go to hell look from most. Hey sorry my yorkie wants to come see ya. It's your right to fish, YES. It's our right to be in our yard and boathouse. Be nice. Happy Fishing.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: Mo]
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03/24/12 03:31 PM
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2Gs
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Don't lump all dock owners in one boat, we are all different and we are not all jerks.
I would have invited you to tie up and helped anyway I could.
Mo Your backyard looks awesome.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/24/12 03:38 PM
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Cloud Dancer
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I'm sure that I look like I'm "casing the joint". I can't help it. Yes, I'm fishing, but I also enjoy the sights. There's lots of pretty houses by the water. Yet, I've never had a bad experience with a dock owner.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
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03/25/12 02:22 AM
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Grainraiser
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If a guy with kids ask to tie off on my dock nicely I would let him do it with no hesitation. Maybe I am a softy but if you ask nice I would say tie up and have fun.
Reggie
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: Eastexn]
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03/26/12 07:50 PM
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bookworm
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I wouldn't assume the "boys" are young. They might be teenagers. scout sounds responsible and respectful. I agree if they were young children though. Too bad the dock owner was such a jerk about it.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/26/12 10:50 PM
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roadtrip
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Should have snagged him upside the head with a rattletrap.
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: salt4me]
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03/27/12 12:29 AM
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tbone 2374
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Are the docks in Texas private property? Yes it's a serious question. I just moved here from Oregon and in the Pacific Northwest you can own property up to the water line but anything that extends into said water way becomes public use. If they are private property how far can they extend into the lake? If I buy a chunk of land on a lake can I build a 200' dock out into the lake and call it mine? Curious. . . . Joe Very interesting point!
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: HasBen]
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03/27/12 02:15 AM
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wrknonit
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He has the right to tell you not to tie up to his dock, but he has no authority to tell you to get away from his property. You can get as close to his dock as you want as long as you are not contacting it. There are always landowners that think they have more rights than they do. Remember also, should it ever come up in your fishing adventures, that when the law says your property ends at the waterline, it means the normal, FULL water line. Just because the lake or river is low, that doesn't mean that the property owner magically inherits an acre or two more land. On the flipside, if the river or lake is overflowed, the fisherman/boater is obliged to respect that persons property lines as best they can. just because its underwater teporarily doen't make it public domain. Now, with that being said, it seems rudeness and arrogance is the order of the times nowadays. He was well within his rights to say no, but there's no reason to be a horses #$$ about it, especially in front of kids (of any age). 
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Re: Boat dock owners
[Re: scout192]
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03/27/12 02:38 PM
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BridgeportGuide
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On a tourney day my dock may be fished by twenty or more boats (more if the wife is out there, go figure)...everyone is respectful.
Not all lake lots are leased property...I OWN my land (150 feet of waterfront) and my dock. I prefer that people don't tie up to it for many of the same reasons MO mentioned. It gets out of hand.
We had the most issues when the house next door was a rental. Got some real idiots in there with no concept of respect.
Had a guy a few years back, ties the bow of his 25 foot "dick" boat off to the rent house dock and then the stern to our dock with three ropes. My wife asked him to untie it as I was coming in for a break and his ropes were blocking access. He was good and drunk by this point and told her to "F@#$% O&&", His boat was staying there "What are you going to do about it?" He shouted, backed up by three of his buddies.
My wife...I do love her. She takes no guff, She went and got her Buck knife and cut his boat loose. She called me and let me know what was up. When I pulled in the guy was muttering under his breath, but his boat was secured to the other side of the rental house dock.
On the flip side, I have several dock owners around the lake that I have asked if I can pull in their docks in bad weather. To a person all said no problem...
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