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Old 08-13-2005, 06:27 PM   #1
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Sounds like given where you were and the water as you described, you should've been asking him what HE was doing. I have a lot of respect for law enforcement, but I've run across more than a few that have some type of "authority complex."

Oh well.

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Old 08-13-2005, 06:48 PM   #2
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BBJ is probably on the right track.....he probably got his bullet wet!

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Old 08-13-2005, 07:07 PM   #3
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too bad most enforcement are good guys.
Piemma, didn't he know you have the "key to the town of narragansett?" Too funny! That's almost as good as the "bottles breaking on the rocks" episode (korkers).
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Old 08-13-2005, 08:40 PM   #4
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Sounds odd to me

Maybe he just transferred from Montana and they don't fish at night, on a sandbar, in the middle of a black hole. Actually I'll bet he's a rookie and he thought YOU WERE DROWNING AND HE GOT SO TIGHT WITH YOU BECAUSE HE EMBARRASSED THE S#$T OUT OF HIMSELF, WHEN HE REALIZED WHAT WAS REALLY GOING ON.

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Old 08-13-2005, 09:07 PM   #5
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Piemma, remember hte last time someone harrased you on that rock?
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Old 08-14-2005, 01:01 PM   #6
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He was also likely young, right? The younger guys tend to be a little more aggressive and show a little less tact. Striking the right balance on these things comes with experience, right? I bet we all have a bit more tact then we did when we were 25. The older and more experienced officers like to have the upland spots as they are more, I dunno, comfortable positions than pulling the 2 am watch in the surf.

The positive thing was that the guy was there in the first place. Too many complain that they are never around in the dead of the night and now they are listening to us and going out. That is really a good thing when you think about it. The Rec community has been asking for it and now they are responding a bit.

What I would have done is strike up a little conversation with the guy and give him a little insight into what and why we are getting soaked by the surf at 2am in the morning. It will help him understand more about surfcasters in general and likely make him more respectful of surf anglers and understand our position better. Instead of us being included with the littering masses of jackasses, maybe he would not lump us as a group in with the rif-raff like the partying teens and such....

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Old 08-14-2005, 03:31 PM   #7
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You're absolutely correct JohnR. After all he is "Our" guy. He is protecting our pastime and it's up to us to "Train" him. I use train for lack of a better word. He'll learn with experience the difference between poachers and surfmen. If we do it right , he'll also thank God that it's one of us on the wee hour patrols and not some drunken, littering, poaching, bottle breaking , stoned,vandalizing jerks. In time he'll realize that we who are sportsmen are ultimately those who hired him to protect our interests in the surf. If he learns respect, fairness, and interest, then he will develope a mutual respect with the law abiding types. We'll get FROM him what we give TO him.
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Old 08-15-2005, 07:58 AM   #8
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Piemma, remember hte last time someone harrased you on that rock?
Some crazy who blows glass....

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 08-15-2005, 08:17 AM   #9
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What are you doing?
So much for the deductive reasoning powers of those who elect to join law enforcement.

In addition to your garden variety sexual exhibitionists & partiers - I've been able to immediately discern that the people I've happened upon in the dark were:
Santeria Pratitioners
Wiccans
Nocturnal Sculpters
Druid Drummers
Deer Poachers
Fish Poachers
Thiefs
Homeless Campers

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Old 08-15-2005, 07:50 AM   #10
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When he asked what you were doing; straight face you should've answered "Skiing"

I've done X ammounts of nights there the last 4-5 years and NEVER seen DEM in there in the middle of the night; usually the roar through the lot with their DEM bronco and leave;
As far as being hassled by others (kids) never had a problem, I leave them alone and they leave me alone...

Now the family of nomads/gypsys living in the wood paneled mini-van last year at the end of the path for a few nights; that was creepy...

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Old 08-15-2005, 08:50 AM   #11
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I finished a conservation law enforcement training academy in April. I can understand why the DEM guy might have been acting the way he was. Out of my class of 35 there were only 3 fisherman in the group, and they are more the worm and bobber types, and only 2 hunted, and one only "hunted" shoopting preserves with his dad, he was a harvard grad afterall. I made damn sure he understood that he has never hunted before. In all the role playing scenarios we did it was blatantly obvious that they dont understand sportsmen. One instance was an "officer" approaching a duck hunter with his plastic gun trained on the perp, oh i mean legal duck hunter. Some of the people that took the MA EPO civil service exam were blatantly anto hunting. Wanting to end all hunting because they are memebrs of PETA or atleast very sympathetic to their cause . Its going to take these rookies a while to understand the sportsmen as not being evil bastards but people who make their jobs have meaning. Just like any law enforcemnt job, if you look at everyone as being a criminal and treat people like crap you will be workin towards an early career change. I wanted to work in RI with the DEM but dont have the right kind of educational background. Which is prolly good for you guys that want to keep your spots, cuz that is one of the best perks of the job, finding the good spots, unfortunatly i dont think they get a chance to fish and hunt enough. Just imagine night vision goggles, korkers, and an aquaskins top all paid for by the state because they are essential tools of the job. i got breifly checked by an EPO at the canal. He looked at me and my equipment and figured i wasnt you average short taker, we had a breif chat and he watched BassBAbe fight a fish and left before it even got landed. A nice guy who fished and understands fisherman, the kind of guy you want on the job.

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Old 08-15-2005, 10:34 AM   #12
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Rob:
Great post. As a lot of the guys on the board know I have surf fished for a long time and I had never encountered a CO while out in the surf. I certainly didn't intend any disrespect to the officer but I didn't KNOW he was a CO. He was on shore shining a million candle power spotlight on me so I couldn't see him, just his light in my face and him yelling. I still have not figured out what he wanted. he never said. When he came out to where I was he asked me what I was doing which is really quite bizarre considering I had on neoprene waders, Korkers and a 10' rod slinging live eels.
Oh well, I think we have beat this to death. I just hope that I go another 40 years without running into another CO in the dead on night 50 yards out on a reef.

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 08-15-2005, 11:43 AM   #13
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I had the same experience years ago at Groton Long point. I spent a fall/winter house sitting. I was walking up a public right of way on the way back to my house, in the pouring rain. I had oilers on, korkers, plug bag, and a 10' surf rod, when I got a spot light put on me and the flashing lights turned on. Very similiar dialog... What are you doing? My wrong answers was "Stealing VCR's.. what do you think I'm doing!" Things went south from there!!! His biggest concern was finding out were I had parked my car. GLP has their own police department for all 300 think their rich summer resident's. Most of the time they sit right at the entrance turning non GLPer's away. Can you say nothing to do, I got a speeding ticket for doing 27mph in a 25 zone. By the way this was before the rainy night.
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