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    Quote Originally Posted by BroKenneth View Post
    This is horrible advice. And part of the reason why locals are somewhat reluctant to welcome out of state fishermen. The best option is to respect the space of your fellow fishermen.


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    This same thing happens on our local lakes as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerA View Post
    This same thing happens on our local lakes as well.
    No doubt. Every state has rude people. Including my state. The point I was trying to make is simply respect your fellow fisherman. My “pop” drove that into my brain early in my fishing career. If he came up on another fisherman fishing a stump pattern, etc. there’s no way he would elbow his way in there. He was always like, “Ken, the lake is full of fish and stumps. We will find them in another place.” I long for those days. Alas, I’m afraid those days are gone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BroKenneth View Post
    No doubt. Every state has rude people. Including my state. The point I was trying to make is simply respect your fellow fisherman. My “pop” drove that into my brain early in my fishing career. If he came up on another fisherman fishing a stump pattern, etc. there’s no way he would elbow his way in there. He was always like, “Ken, the lake is full of fish and stumps. We will find them in another place.” I long for those days. Alas, I’m afraid those days are gone.


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    Livescope is making it worse.... folks get to watch the screen and nothing else and will darn near run over other boats....


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