The reason I have not almost ran over people with no lights on is because I have headlights on my boat(also a ticketable offense).
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The reason I have not almost ran over people with no lights on is because I have headlights on my boat(also a ticketable offense).
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;376220]
He was a TOTAL BUTTHOLE...........I paid the ticket.........BUT I also discussed this in DETAIL with INDNR in Indianapolis.......
Later,
Geo[/QUOTE]
Hey Geo,
At least he wasn't a smart a.. back side. Being a fisherman, and one that also has exceed the posted speed limit a time or two, and probably still do...LOL.. you know the old joke. Well it happened to me once... fortunately only once.. the cop says to me "hey, you're a fisherman, you don't catch them all either do you?"
Salt in the open cut sure does cause extra pain...LOL but let's me chuckle later in life. Man, gotta live a long time to chuckle at my screw ups now... LOL
Tight lines,
HDF
A few years back my uncle and I were fishing a tourney at Herrington. We were way back in the river running just fast enough for the front end to settle down when we almost hit a large dock that had came loose from the bank. If it had not been for our headlights we would have hit it head on. I would gladly take a ticket for running with headlights or a spotlight at 3AM. I hardly ever see anyone fishing with thier boat lights on while bank fishing after night. Most of us are guilty of that including me. If a boat comes hauling down the lake I will turn em on but I do not leave them on all night.