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Fatchick |
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Posts: 2 | A man drove his boat with a young girl skiing between my boat and the shoreline (while casting)! ...Next time, I'll aim! Anyone else getting constant drive-bys like this!?! Other than that, I've thrown blades, rubber, and top-waters (in the weeds, on the rocks, and weed/rocks). I've gone deep and shallow. I've reeled slower, slow, fast, and faster. I've been out during moon phases and non-moon phase hours. Mornings and nights. Clouds and wind, as well as hot sunshine. No musky since last Saturday. It's Wednesday. | ||
10,000 Casts |
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Posts: 127 | first off, that is a great username and yeah, i had some fool with his wife and son drive his boat between myself and a weedbed this past weekend. saw him coming so i threw 1 right in front of his boat, but he kept going. then when he was right between me and the weedbed i threw 1 over his head, still didnt phase him or he was probably just trying to pretend like he didnt know what was going on. what an idiot.... but his son did a very non-subtle duck so i got some amusement out of that | ||
honkermusky |
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Posts: 383 Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County | we had the same thing happen a few years back in a tourny. and on top of it there were people swimming off the end of there pier between us and shore. the guy skiing was about 10 yards from them. quick phone call to the sheirff and they were out there later that day. dont know if they issued any tickets though, at the time we talked to him he didnt yet. | ||
TrentM. |
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Posts: 133 Location: South Bend, Indiana | I took off the hooks on an old chicken to snap on when they get close... they get the idea when you hit the side of their boat... | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Fatchick, Watch your language, please. As to an answer, the muskies could care less; boats go over them all the time. Most states have a law on the books how close another boat on plane may go by you. If they are breaking that law, take the boat number down and turn them in or call the boat number in to the DNR/Water patrol if it's during the day. You can be charged with a crime if you hit anyone with a lure, and that's serious. Injure someone and get ready for jail time. Even if you try and miss but strike the boat...or even come close, you are breaking the law. Because one party is misbehaving, doesn't give license to another to threaten or cause bodily harm. | ||
Slow Rollin |
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Posts: 619 | I was trolling a cowbell on Mntka a few yrs ago... had a pleasure boater cut right behind me and spooled me... at first i thought i might have a fish... he saw me spazing and stopped.. i told him i needed my cowbell back.. i left my line wrapped all over his prop after i got my cowbell back. | ||
Slow Rollin |
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Posts: 619 | I was on white bear a few yrs back and it was about 30 mins after dark and i hear some splashing out towards the middle of the lake then hear "help"... 2 girls swimming out in the dark... there was 3 boats in about a 5 min span fly right past the area they where in and i know they didnt see them.. good reminder to really watch it at night as you never know if some goof decides to go for a swim or someone's boat got away, floating logs etc. I went out and got the 2 girls and brought them back to their dock. They are lucky they didnt get hit by boats driving fast at night. | ||
schleprock82 |
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Posts: 99 | Was fishing a drop off last summer on a Tuesday afternoon. Maybe 4 boats on the whole lake. A couple with about 6 kids pull up within 10' of us and start swimming. I looked at him and asked "are you kidding me". I wanted to cast a lure close to them but it wasn't the kids fault. I just moved on, but it still makes me mad when I think about it. | ||
VonBraun |
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Posts: 173 | This seems to happen to me out on bald eagle in metro MSP quite regularly, I usually cast behind the skier and I'm the one that usually ends up with the dirty look... | ||
vegas492 |
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Posts: 1036 | The only thing common about sense is how uncommon it truly is. Two wrongs do not make a right. Food for thought. | ||
Slimeduptuffy |
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Posts: 151 Location: West of the metro, MN | Happens constantly on Waconia. i quit fishin durin daylight hours. | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8781 | I used to get so mad at those nice guys I literally wanted to shoot holes in their boats. But at the end of the day, they'd still be oblivious idiots and I'd be sitting in jail. Thought it better to just get the numbers off their boat, wait until they aren't around, and THEN shoot holes in their boat. Truthfully, half of them probably don't even know what they are doing. | ||
muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | it happens to just abought every one. i had some kids buzzing me when i was fishing a shor line. i put my bait right behind them there dad called the sheriff they came out abought 2 hrs latter . the dad and the shefiff came out and talked to me told the sheriff what the kids were doing.he said since i was fishing i had the right of way and since the kids were to close to me the dad got the ticket and the sheriff let me go. priceless call the sheriff on your self. | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8781 | Where I usually fish, you do NOT want to bother the sheriff by calling him for something like that. You'd be interrupting his musky fishing, and that would be very unwise. | ||
Slow Rollin |
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Posts: 619 | muskyhunter47 - 8/1/2012 5:33 PM it happens to just abought every one. i had some kids buzzing me when i was fishing a shor line. i put my bait right behind them there dad called the sheriff they came out abought 2 hrs latter . the dad and the shefiff came out and talked to me told the sheriff what the kids were doing.he said since i was fishing i had the right of way and since the kids were to close to me the dad got the ticket and the sheriff let me go. priceless call the sheriff on your self. omg, that is great!!!!!!!!!!! | ||
Nolan |
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Would it be frowned upon if I rigged up a pole with a rubber chicken with no hooks and casted it at them? | |||
aageditch |
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Posts: 62 | Another good review from a sheriff here. I was checked a while ago and I asked him what my chances were of getting in trouble if I get a hit someone with a bait. He said honestly they'll probably get a ticket. | ||
Zib |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | I get several of those fly-bys evey time I fish LSC. | ||
Fatchick |
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Posts: 2 | Steve, I promise I don't have any violent tendencies! I'm think I'm just describing the thoughts of many fishermen in this skiing situation. You find a spot that you think will raise a musky, you want it in the boat, and BAM! You get this drive by as if you're not there. Point made. ; ) Fatchick | ||
TrentM. |
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Posts: 133 Location: South Bend, Indiana | Nolan - 8/1/2012 7:45 PM Would it be frowned upon if I rigged up a pole with a rubber chicken with no hooks and casted it at them? Beat ya to it, bud... or better yet, give them some other birds... there's one on each hand.... | ||
V18 |
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Posts: 269 Location: Oregon, WI | Last 2 times someone has gotten too close with skier, I've taken a picture of them making sure I'm real obvious about it so they see me take it and then pretend to call someone. On both occassions, they must have thought I called the sheriff, because they let off the throttle to the skiers displeasure and were told to get in the boat because they were leaving which they did. Too bad the fish aren't that easily fooled. | ||
Baby Mallard |
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Don't cast at the ppl in the boat, but I would maybe cast in the wake directly behind their boat. Have had some success doing this, even on topwater. It might be rare but sometimes I think it might make a fish more agressive. | |||
ande |
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I think the metro guys get more worked up over boat traffic. Whenever I have the privelage of fishing a metro lake I consider the boat traffic novelty and expect cut offs. I personally think that fish in a heavy traffic environment get a used to feeding with traffic. My favorite night on Minnetonka was Thursday night sailing night. Do they still have that? What a hoot. Dodging pontoons, jet skis, and then sailboats on top of it all. One of my most memorable evenings fishing ever. Moved a lot of fish that evening in the midst of the chaos. I felt like I was bobbing up and down in an ocean while casting. The point is I do not mind pleasure boats and skiers buzzing me. They are ignorant and I don't think the fish care. I do get ticked when other musky fishermen cut me off and think my boat is some kind of structure to be casted around. They should know better. | |||
joemsanderson |
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Posts: 150 Location: Central Minnesota | My new pet peeve is those big wake boarding boats that buzz by you creating a huge wake that nearly knocks you in the water, and ontop of that they usually blare some crappy music for the whole lake to hear. | ||
BrianF. |
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Posts: 284 Location: Eagan, MN | Once on Owasso, MN we were fishing the center bar when I noticed a boat coming on plane straight at me. Not unusual...they usually see me and veer away eventually. This one was at 150 yards, then 100 yards, then 50 yards and still no change in track. I had made a long cast assuming this would eventually be no issue, then looked over and realized that I was quickly going to be in serious danger. With only seconds to impact, I dropped my rod and starting shouting and waiving both hands above my head, trying to get the drivers attention...and to allow me to jump out of the boat at the last moment to avoid a direct impact. Just as I was about to be hit, the driver of the on-coming boat saw me and jerked his boat hard to the left...running the length of my boat at full throttle probably less than a foot from my gunwale. His prop picked-up my line and quickly spooled me, breaking off my lure. The driver never stopped. I didn't care about any of that, so happy was I to be alive. I trembled for a while after that harrowing experience. Yeah, metro fishing... Brian | ||
tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | Outside of Brian's experience (yikes!), I don't mind at all when they run in front of where I'm fishing. I used to get upset when I was younger, but now, after dropping a bunch of casts behind the boat or skier and catching fish, That's where my cast goes now (behind them), with the expectation of a fish getting kicked up by the boat and up and out of the weeds (if I'm fishing weeds), or with the thought that my bait looks like a disoriented baitfish, which will promptly get creamed. I've gotten some nice fish casting behind boats, so as long as they aren't on top of me, I'm fine with it. Get too close to me though, wonder if a .40 cal round in the engine would get their attention (joking of course, don't get yer undies in a bundle). | ||
Slow Rollin |
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Posts: 619 | This year has been the "year of the pleasure boater". The are almighty and glorious this yr - they rule the lakes and thats no lie... they really come out w/ all the warm bluebirdy weather we are having. They are making up for a few yrs ago when it was often cloudy, windy, and cool... they are on top of the world this yr and puffing out there chests when they drive by cause they know they are the $%*& this yr. | ||
NewB4Skis |
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Posts: 3 | I was out fishing panfish one summer with a buddy before I got addicted to the skis. I had a jet ski rip by maybe 20 feet away so I waved my arm trying to tell him to move away a bit. He rips over to the PA and I see him telling someone at the access and pointing our way. His buddy jumps on and is heading straight at us at full speed. At the last minute I reached in my livewell and pulled out a crappie. I chucked it at him and barely missed. He cruised by again a little farther this time and flicked me off and my buddy and I were laughing uncontrollably which made him even more mad. Lucky for me I got checked by the sherrif about an hour later and got to share my story with him and point out the jet ski. He said thank you and headed over to have a little chat with them. No idea if they ever got a ticket though. | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | i live near a very busy recreational lake ... as a result there are no muskies and they hardly ever bite ... most are aware and steer clear though, so at least nobody is missing out on anything. | ||
oddball |
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Posts: 131 | my wife has me in a time out after last weekend .People are idiots out there , both my runins were with people that had a couple to many to drink . The way I figured they would have been the ones going to jail. | ||
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