Guess we do make an impression
I took my Dad to KY Lake yesterday afternoon. It was the 1st trip he had been able to go with me this year. We had a good time, caught a few fish and got beat up badly from the lake lice. 1st thing, Dad reached over to get his rods ready and said "I need some help here". Yes he did. He had buried a treble hook in his forearm just below his elbow. We were able to push it on thru and I cut the embedded hook off with the side-cutters that now have a permanent place of residence in my boat for that very purpose. A recent photo of BIGBADDAD with a treble buried up in his ankle brought that decision on. I asked Dad if he wanted to go in and he said no. It barely even bled.
This morning I went to Barkley to check out some areas I had marked earlier. I guess my crankbait abilities don't translate well on Barkley for anything but catfish and yellows. Ended up finding a couple of good keepers who committed suicide and jumped on a crank. A thunderstorm was brewing so I got the boat on the trailer earlier than I had planned.
While I was out there, I was trolling a creek channel when a pontoon boat headed into the bay I had just came out of. The guy at the controls turned it back toward my boat and started up along side of me. He asked if I was mrdux? I said I was and he said he wasn't a member here but likes to read the posts I and others put on the forums. He had been out with Rickie (rnvinc) for some electronics training recently. We small talked about the lack of fish for a couple of minutes and he eased off but not before he yelled back "Keep posting your reports, I really like to read them". Sure wasn't going to have anything of substance to report from today's trip.
I got back to the ramp and loaded up. As I was getting my gear ready to travel, a pick-up (black Dodge) pulled up to me and pointed to my Crappie.com decals on the boat and truck. He said "You're mrdux". Yep guilty as charged. He too is not a member but reads the forums often. He said he had learned a bunch about pulling cranks and longlining from our posts, even though he has not set his boat up to do either yet. He also thanked me for my posts and headed out.
I guess we need to watch our Ps and Qs when we are out with our Crappie.com decals on our vehicles and boats. People are noticing and are learning from what is posted whether that was our intention or not.