wrote up for running lights off after dark this was at Cumberland, striper fishing. $50 fine and $150 court cost... OUCH!
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wrote up for running lights off after dark this was at Cumberland, striper fishing. $50 fine and $150 court cost... OUCH!
[QUOTE=dc chopper;376080]wrote up for running lights off after dark this was at Cumberland, striper fishing. $50 fine and $150 court cost... OUCH![/QUOTE]
Sorry about the ticket.......but he should have known better.............MAN that *****.
later,
Geo
yep, he knew, everybody doe's it me included but that don't excuse it.
[QUOTE=dc chopper;376188]yep, he knew, everybody doe's it me included but that don't excuse it.[/QUOTE]
DC: I better watch myself. Throwing topwater when the Stripers are on the bank, I normally got the running lights out. I do have just the stern/anchor all round lit. What was your freind doing at the time? Not arguing, just wondering if I need keep keep all the lights on from now on. Thanks in advance.
not trying to rock the boat but he should have gotten a ticket..... i have just about ran people over at night cause of no running lights on....and then everyone gets mad when people turn on there spot lights... if i wouldnt have turned on my head light one night for a second on laurel i would have put the ole ranger right down the middle of an anchored pontoon in the middle of the lake..... i never run above 30 at night and they had llights on the water but they was on the other side of the boat and they didnt have a bow or stern light on at all and there was no moon and a mist on the water..... i can tell everyone on here i will have no problem writing anyone a ticket for fishing with no lights on at night...... that is taking both parties lives into your hands..... yours cause the other boat dont see u and theres cause they dont see you.... i aint trying to ruffle no feathers but that is just how i feel about that..... and then people get mad cause they got a ticket but it is the law.....
I got a ticket in Indiana once that I don't believe I deserved..........It was dusk, plenty of light out, but the sun was going down..........
I would NOT have been using headlights or ANY other light, since there was still plenty of ambient light outside.
Well, when I got to the ramp, I loaded up my boat, etc, etc, and the CO started doing his business..........he checked my live wells, check my license, check my extinguisher, checked my life preservers.............and then WROTE me a ticket for operating after dusk. I bitched about it for a few minutes with him..........He told me DUSK to DAWN was defined in Indianapolis, and I was in violation........
I pointed out across the water, to a boat across the lake MOVING and said does he have is lights on or off........obviously he could NOT tell......
He told me it didn't matter, but he could tell I was operating without lights, when I pulled up to the ramp........
He was a TOTAL BUTTHOLE...........I paid the ticket.........BUT I also discussed this in DETAIL with INDNR in Indianapolis.......
Later,
Geo
[QUOTE=ryan_ekubass;376216]not trying to rock the boat but he should have gotten a ticket..... i have just about ran people over at night cause of no running lights on....and then everyone gets mad when people turn on there spot lights... if i wouldnt have turned on my head light one night for a second on laurel i would have put the ole ranger right down the middle of an anchored pontoon in the middle of the lake..... i never run above 30 at night and they had llights on the water but they was on the other side of the boat and they didnt have a bow or stern light on at all and there was no moon and a mist on the water..... i can tell everyone on here i will have no problem writing anyone a ticket for fishing with no lights on at night...... that is taking both parties lives into your hands..... yours cause the other boat dont see u and theres cause they dont see you.... i aint trying to ruffle no feathers but that is just how i feel about that..... and then people get mad cause they got a ticket but it is the law.....[/QUOTE]
Can't ruffle feathers by following the law and common sense.
For example...I never get upset with any speeding ticket I get since I speed everyday and when I get caught it is just my turn.
That's the law and that's the way it goes. I fish for stripers at night in the spring and when 10 feet from the bank fishing I never have them on, it spooks the linesides. Is it wrong and I know it......Yes. If I get a ticket doing it and know it's wrong I'll just look at him and say....Your right and I'll pay the fine.
I've got mixed emotions about this law. It could be tweaked I think for fisherman litterally on the bank or within a certain distance, just some food for thought.
I bet most of us have a story about almost hitting a boat because of no lights. About a month ago, me and a couple buddies were headed back to the ramp at Tville with our lights on, it wasn't pitch dark, but close. We came around a point and right out in the middle of the lake was a boat with no lights. I looked over at my buddy driving and could tell he didn't even see it, so I yelled at him. He let up and said "What boat???" Then he finally saw it. Dangerous stuff man, get those lights on. If you have to think about whether it's too dark or not, go ahead and get em on...
yea almost hit a houseboat in the middle of cumberland one night. no lights on it at all. so i stoped blowed the horn cussed them for a while then went on to fishing.
I fish for them in the spring close to the bank and I leave my anchor light on. I can't say I do any worse than the next guy. BUT, fishing this time of year, which means off the bank and in plane waters without lights is way not smart on so many levels. For one thing, the fish aren't gonna care when they are 30 ft or more down.
i have almost hit a boat on the river because no lights were on. but , it wasnt the other boaters faught nor mine just a bit of bad luck for him. he had locked through Mcalpine from coxes park and his battery bit the dust so he was glad to see us at 3am since he had been there since 6pm the previous evening. we towed him across the river to middle creek boat ramp (111 ramp) let him use a cell phone and his freinfd picked his truck and trailer up and came and got him.
i always run the directional lights and the white anchor light and usally have on a hat light that has a setting that blinks. i have always felt you have to be more aware of the other boaters incase they are not being careful.