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whynot![]() |
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Posts: 897 | http://www.startribune.com/sports/blogs/159446075.html Guessing this will be a focus for a couple weeks with the 4th of July coming up. Getting to a 0.08 is not hard and I know a lot of folks like to have a few beers/cocktails on the lake while fishing. | ||
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Posts: 131 | I personaly would like to see them crack down alot more with the pleasure boaters and tooner people .Maybe thats what it will take to make them make better decisions on the water . I had one very close call on the water around midnight one night ,it was with in 6' before they saw me . I was sitting in my boat trying to get a backlash out . My boat lights were on along with my head lamp , when I realized we might hit I acually was standing up trying to ready to jump out . I caught up to them when they ran there boat up on a shallow point of a island and totally messed up there lower unit . They were smashed !!!!!!! I let them have it with both barrels and left them there . Thats were they spent the night . So I have no problem with the crack down . | ||
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Posts: 829 Location: Maple Grove, MN | I second being in favor of the crack-down. Way to many people out there drinking way to much and driving way to carelessly. People die that way and it isn't always the drunks. | ||
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | Herb_b - 6/19/2012 1:16 PM I second being in favor of the crack-down. Way to many people out there drinking way to much and driving way to carelessly. People die that way and it isn't always the drunks. as per usual, i agree with Herb_b | ||
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Posts: 1753 Location: Mt. Zion, IL | jonnysled - 6/19/2012 1:21 PM Herb_b - 6/19/2012 1:16 PM I second being in favor of the crack-down. Way to many people out there drinking way to much and driving way to carelessly. People die that way and it isn't always the drunks. as per usual, i agree with Herb_b Add me to that list as well, especially with this issue. | ||
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Posts: 1887 Location: syracuse indiana | they need to do that here in Indiana also, but i bet it happens anywhere there is water and lakers | ||
T-Bone![]() |
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Posts: 223 Location: Victoria,MN | It seems to be a standard on any lake, boozin' and cruizin'. I wonder what the stats are in boating accidents/fatalities that are alcohol related? | ||
happy hooker![]() |
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Posts: 3157 | do you have to swim a straight line instead of walk on a boatside check??? | ||
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![]() | happy hooker - 6/19/2012 2:53 PM do you have to swim a straight line instead of walk on a boatside check??? lol nice | ||
Guest![]() |
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Put the legal limit where it belongs at .15 and you won't have near the amount of infractions. | |||
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Posts: 639 Location: Hudson, WI | There is a group of "boat club" members on the St. Croix that cruise one day a week. They depart from Afton or Hudson or wherever, boat around for a few hours, hit the bars, etc. Apparently three years ago, one of the members got so piled at a bar in Prescott that he jumped in his boat alone and decided to head back to Afton Marina without the rest of the crew. I guess he thought his 35 foot cabin cruiser was equipped with Autopilot, because he decided to take a nap in the bed in the cabin while the boat was in drive in the dark of night. The Coast Guard found him still sawing logs with the boat completely smashed on shore south of the Kinni. Anyone who has seen the boat traffic out there knows that it is a miracle that he didn't kill someone. What's worse is that: A. This happens so much on the party waters that it isn't even news and B. The patrols out there are too busy checking each fisherman twice to make sure they don't have any walleyes that are short or are trolling three lines to ever enforce it. | ||
muskie! nut![]() |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Guest - 6/19/2012 3:18 PM Put the legal limit where it belongs at .15 and you won't have near the amount of infractions. I bet if you made it .3 you'd hardly have any infractions. I'm betting you were at least .2 when you wrote that gem. ![]() | ||
dmack![]() |
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Posts: 28 Location: Sauk Centre MN | my philosophy is only one beer/man in the cooler every time I hit the water. You've got to be ready to celebrate just in case you land that 55"er.. Otherwise, beer is for after while you tell the stories of the 60" follow that just wouldn't take the bait. It's too hard to drink a beer and cast bucktails at the same time! Edited by dmack 6/19/2012 4:52 PM | ||
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Posts: 3508 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Guest - 6/19/2012 3:18 PM Put the legal limit where it belongs at .15 and you won't have near the amount of infractions. Yah...just more accidents and deaths... Well said GUEST...well said... NOT!!! | ||
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Posts: 706 Location: Richland Center, WI. | Was going to comment on the post from Guest but just forget it ![]() Ken | ||
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Posts: 1168 | VMS - 6/19/2012 6:23 PM Guest - 6/19/2012 3:18 PM Well said GUEST...well said... NOT!!! Hey Wayne, If Cassandra was a president her name would be "Baberaham Lincoln." signed, Garth Algar | ||
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Posts: 1887 Location: syracuse indiana | well here in Indiana we do have a open container law. but as far as what the dnr have told me that if the driver of the boat has not been drinking at all there will be no problem , unless the boat parners are really bad that may couse a problem | ||
Muskie Treats![]() |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Only 1 "attitude adjustment" allowed per person while fishing in my boat. It's often needed on tonka... | ||
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![]() Location: Sawyer County, WI | I grew up on the Fox Chain in Illinois. After experiencing that "cocktail mentality", nothing you could show me in MN, WI, or IN would surprise me a bit... | ||
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Posts: 133 Location: South Bend, Indiana | Guest - 6/19/2012 4:18 PM Put the legal limit where it belongs at .15 and you won't have near the amount of infractions. I think his philosophy was to eventually get them to around .4, so they would just drink themselves dead................... | ||
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Posts: 1460 Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Think about it, .15 as suggested would mean that literally 15% of your blood would be comprised of alcohol. Think about that. You want to be slinging razor sharp trebles around in that condition? Or driving your rig around in the dark? I personally have not had alot of luck after knocking back a number of drinks anyhow, plus for all the hours you put in do you want to be slow on a hookset when the big girl finally decides to go? Not me. Edited by Cowboyhannah 6/19/2012 10:08 PM | ||
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Posts: 793 Location: Ames, Iowa | >>my philosophy is only one beer/man in the cooler every time I hit the water.<< dmack Great call mack. Drinkin is for later when at the cabin or when on approach to the harbor. Was on Clear Lake (IA) 2 weekends ago and noted most adults drinking on...get this....100% of the boats I glassed on the lake and at the beach. My wife was shocked at the number of big, fast moving boats pulling kids (young kids) on skis or tubes thru all of the other big, fast moving boats captained by drinking boaters. | ||
RyanJoz![]() |
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Posts: 1753 Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Cowboyhannah - 6/19/2012 10:06 PM Think about it, .15 as suggested would mean that literally 15% of your blood would be comprised of alcohol. 0.15 BAC refers to the percentage of blood alcohol content. 0.15%, not 15%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content | ||
BenR![]() |
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RyanJoz - 6/19/2012 10:49 PM Cowboyhannah - 6/19/2012 10:06 PM Think about it, .15 as suggested would mean that literally 15% of your blood would be comprised of alcohol. 0.15 BAC refers to the percentage of blood alcohol content. 0.15%, not 15%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content Either way you are a drunk idiot at .15. | |||
jonf![]() |
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2 boating accidents on coralville reservoir on saturday alone. the 2nd was after dark and they ran their nice boat about 100' onto shore lol. Drunk??? he blew 3times legal limit | |||
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Posts: 462 Location: Syracuse, Indiana | Indiana is more vigorously enforcing drunk boating laws also!
http://www.staceypageonline.com/2012/06/19/dnr-beefing-up-owi-patrols/
I consider this GREAT news. Edited by dcates 6/20/2012 6:10 AM | ||
Almost-B-Good![]() |
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Posts: 433 Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin | BenR, do not assume things that aren't true. Some people can handle drinking much better than others. It is not a one size fits all situation. It is up to the individual to know their capabilities and be responsible for their actions. That seems to be the big problem, too many people have no concept of responsibility, hence the need to have an overabundance of laws to compensate. "Either way you are a drunk idiot at .15." Is a pretty strange statement to make. I've seen people that could drink lots and still function quite well, while some people can have one or two beers and be pretty much incapacitated. How a person that is drinking reacts to the surroundings is not a straight function of the amount of alcohol in their bloodstream. | ||
BenR![]() |
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Almost-B-Good - 6/20/2012 6:25 AM BenR, do not assume things that aren't true. Some people can handle drinking much better than others. It is not a one size fits all situation. It is up to the individual to know their capabilities and be responsible for their actions. That seems to be the big problem, too many people have no concept of responsibility, hence the need to have an overabundance of laws to compensate. "Either way you are a drunk idiot at .15." Is a pretty strange statement to make. I've seen people that could drink lots and still function quite well, while some people can have one or two beers and be pretty much incapacitated. How a person that is drinking reacts to the surroundings is not a straight function of the amount of alcohol in their bloodstream. Not true, the problem is people assume they can handle their drinking. "function quite well", like you would be fine with them driving your children around at .15? Please this thought process is why there are still so many victims of drunk driving at this point. BR Edited by BenR 6/20/2012 7:11 AM | |||
curdmudgeon![]() |
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Posts: 123 | it is true that alcoholics tolerate higher BAC levels than non-alcoholics. still no excuse though. I prefer to smoke on the water anyways. | ||
KSauers![]() |
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Posts: 743 | Some people will always be idiots whether they drink or not. Some people you just don't argue with on here. They act and talk like they're from Madison. Viva Le' Revolution. I prefer to smoke on the water anyways. Don't bogart that joint my friend. Edited by KSauers 6/20/2012 7:01 AM | ||
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