clamchucker
06-15-2009, 06:08 PM
I see there is a lot of hostility here towards guys in boats who may be inconsiderate. I have always been around boats and fishermen, and can't see a life without either one. In the past few years, specifically the last two, I have seen an influx of people who have no clue, buying boats. It seems I get stuck next to the new boater so much that I wonder if God is punishing me. I don't want to get into how many times I have seen someone crack or damage the gelcoat because they didn't have a handle on navigation, tides, or wind speed. Or the times someone has "accidentally" fished through our chum slick.
My point here is that I also fish the surf, and many times have seen inconsiderate surf guys ruin the fishing for someone who was there before them. I have seen guys mug a bait fisherman who was the only one into the big fish, the plug guys come and crowd him out. So it disturbs me to see so much negativity towards boaters in some of these threads lately. I have felt welcome here from you guys, and don't want to question whether I now feel unwelcome. Bottom line, I think all of us could be a little more considerate of each other.
Here are some guidelines from the latest NJAngler regarding bunker schools. If any of you other guys have any further guidelines, please talk about them. You can't reach the selfish people. I feel irritated being grouped with them, just as you surfcasters feel embarassed being grouped with the people who destroy and tresspass on property to get to the bunker blitzes. To me, these are common sense, I don't need to read or learn them. But apparently, some do. The guidelines......
["Courtesy goes a long way" - Let's start with one of the most important netting tools, the boat. The most common mistake, and the one that will get anglers in trouble with their fellow netters, is driving the boat into a school of popping bunker. Most anglers know not to drive into a school of gamefish breaking on top. The same is true of bunker, and courtesy goes a long way. Shutting off the engine and drifting into the school is better for all. ]
My point here is that I also fish the surf, and many times have seen inconsiderate surf guys ruin the fishing for someone who was there before them. I have seen guys mug a bait fisherman who was the only one into the big fish, the plug guys come and crowd him out. So it disturbs me to see so much negativity towards boaters in some of these threads lately. I have felt welcome here from you guys, and don't want to question whether I now feel unwelcome. Bottom line, I think all of us could be a little more considerate of each other.
Here are some guidelines from the latest NJAngler regarding bunker schools. If any of you other guys have any further guidelines, please talk about them. You can't reach the selfish people. I feel irritated being grouped with them, just as you surfcasters feel embarassed being grouped with the people who destroy and tresspass on property to get to the bunker blitzes. To me, these are common sense, I don't need to read or learn them. But apparently, some do. The guidelines......
["Courtesy goes a long way" - Let's start with one of the most important netting tools, the boat. The most common mistake, and the one that will get anglers in trouble with their fellow netters, is driving the boat into a school of popping bunker. Most anglers know not to drive into a school of gamefish breaking on top. The same is true of bunker, and courtesy goes a long way. Shutting off the engine and drifting into the school is better for all. ]