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Old 03-16-2006, 08:42 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by capesams
sorry to pull your plug in your stern on this one John,,but getting down to the first common rule of the open ocean is stay WELL away from other's that are allready set up on drift....50 yrd's is considered in your pocket..not acceptable by any mean's...it's only telling the new boaters that roam the internet that's it's ok to crowd someone that's already fishing...there's no need it....I don't care who are or what you are.....it's wrong period.
Maybe you could explain that to the various charter captains that regularly set up 35 to 50 yds from me, sometimes less, often following my EXACT drift.

BTW, when it happens I have no animosity, I just figured that that's the way it is. But the reality is nothing like what you think is acceptable.

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