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Old 02-16-2009, 12:24 AM   #1
moosh
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GOOD SPORT "What Goes Around Comes Around"

I find more than often, Fisherman I know are more apt to be ... lets say, not to friendly to other fishereman, Im not saying give up
you 're best fishing hole or guide them to the fish, more like if you are on some breaking fish and the boats come over and start fishing where you are not to be too aggravated about it. Some of my buddies get very upset when other boats take advantage of our good fortune to the point where it almost ruins there day.
I try to explain to them that I would do the same thing as long as they are not interfearring with my casting or coming to close to us while in the middle of a catch not to disturb the swarm of the fish. (have some consideration for your fellow fisherman!) As we all know it's only human nature to go where the fish are at. So if we all kept that in mind we all would have a better time on the water. So let's all have a better attitude on the water because we are all in this together! So just remember "what goes around comes around"!
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