Down South in Mississippi, some of the ramps have signs posted as to how to be courteous when launching a boat at the ramp. It's a shame some folks don't have enough sense to realize what they are doing. Sadly enough also, if you say anything they get all worked up and huffy about it. All you can do is be patient and make sure you are doing the right thing too. One has top realize that a large majority of our fishing community is weekend warriors or fair weather fishermen that have less than adequate boating skill to begin with and have not had the boat in the water since last summer!! The same courtesy need to go when on the water. State Park is a prime example when a lot of boats are in there during certain times of the year. It is crowded and everyone has to get along. Some folks think you should not be anywhere within 100 feet of them but that is not going to happen. Plenty of fish for everyone. I know some old folks that would purposefully agitate a person griping about being crowded just because! That's okay and makes it kinda fun. I've put in over 500 beds in Stockton Lake and don't get upset when someone else is fishing one of them. I just go to another one. I put them in to attract fish and provide habitat and am glad someone is getting full benefit. It is no dark secret and I don't care about sworn secrecy. If we all put in that many beds, we'd have one of the best lakes in the country not to say it isn't already one. I do take a little offense when someone tries to tell me I can't fish a certain bed I put in. I like Dongotto's suggestion about contacting the corps about putting up signs then we can really see how many folks cannot read!!!


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