Re: Story from Cedar Creek
[QUOTE=Chubminnow;373323]You know Elnuts...I was just thinking today how dag gone hot it's been here lately and then I read your post and I suddenly felt a slight chill...Your posts and the tv show Deadliest Catch have a way of cooling me off.[/QUOTE]
Deadliest catch is T-ville on labor day weekend at settlers trace ramp.
Re: Story from Cedar Creek
[QUOTE=dc chopper;373332]Deadliest catch is T-ville on labor day weekend at settlers trace ramp.[/QUOTE]
that made me lol literally..... but i would say this weekend coming up will be a dangerous one out there on any of the lakes in ky and especially on the roads too....... i have came to the conclusion that some people are oblivious to the dangers on the lake.... best one i have ever seen on the lake was at barren last year... a family with there dog was out on the lake.... the family had a lifejacket on their little dog and they had 2 young kinds about 2 years old or so without lifejackets on...... beats all i have ever seen.....
Re: Story from Cedar Creek
Dynatrak, I had the exact same thing happen to me. In the exact same spot during the week. Passed within 10 ft of my bow at 60-70mph. Which is why I will never be back. Glad everyone is ok.
Re: Story from Cedar Creek
I think if you are fishing in the middle of lake by the boat lanes that you are just asking for trouble. As for me I always idle by anyone fishing in this area, but most do not.
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[QUOTE=cast-a-way;373451]I think if you are fishing in the middle of lake by the boat lanes that you are just asking for trouble. As for me I always idle by anyone fishing in this area, but most do not.[/QUOTE]
What does it say in the boating guide? I don't recall it stating that your asking for trouble. I'll read it a bit slower and see if I catch that. :rolleyes:
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Funniest thing, but a whole lot safer, is to sit at Settlers Trace on Memorial Day, July 4th, & Labor Day and watch the newbies try to load, unload, and back up their new boats. We watched a guy last year jackknife his boat into the side of a new 20' Skeeter. Not a pretty sight. We watched one guy just give up and got someone else to back his boat into the water. I can imagine how they would be out on the lake with their 75 mph boat. Scarey thoughts indeed.
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[QUOTE=BanditMan;373453]What does it say in the boating guide? I don't recall it stating that your asking for trouble. I'll read it a bit slower and see if I catch that. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
no doubt.
i went this morning and just so happened to be putting in right next to the game warden/creel man. he hadn't put his boat in the water and already wrote up someone for bank fishing there at the rip rap at the dam and holding undersized fish. catfish i believe, but still in my head i was thinking, "ROCK ON MR. GAME WARDEN!"
nice man, i saw him all day long. good to see fish and wildlife down there.
i mentioned to him about the lack of courtesy and crazy driving going on like what happened to me and ron thursday morning. he understood what i was talking about and said the kdfw had received a lot of phone calls about this problem.
i say keep calling; someone post that number again for RON MUSE so that we'll keep it near the top. i'd LOVE to see a few people start getting ticketed for wreckless driving down there.
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[QUOTE=cast-a-way;373451]I think if you are fishing in the middle of lake by the boat lanes that you are just asking for trouble. As for me I always idle by anyone fishing in this area, but most do not.[/QUOTE]
nobody needs to make a 90 degree turn at 70 miles an hour. for that matter, if someone is fishing there i will go around.
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[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;373281]Bring on the Alberta Clippers, December, 33 degrees, sleet, snow, rain, wind out of the north at about 10, on a Tuesday and my beloved Dale Hollow. Very few fishermen, no jet skis, no party boaters, just me, my favorite FNF rod and BIG SMALLMOUTH munching on the fly.[/QUOTE]
Brotha.......you SAID it...........
NO IDIOTS, no pleasure boaters.......no DRUNKS.........no jetskis.....
ONLY FOOLISH smalljawers :)
Later,
Geo