
Originally Posted by
Trophycats
As a guide here on the Cumberland River, I think I have seen it all at the ramp and then some. Was on the TN River a couple of weeks ago and a guy had a Bass Tracker and was trying to unload himself just as i pulled up to the dock. He floated his boat off and went too deep and the wind caught it and pushed it sideways against the trailer. I finally tied my boat to the dock and got out and helped him, up to my waist in water. He was just inexperienced and didnt know better, he was apologizing the whole time.
On another note, I had a lady call me several years back and wanted to hire me for a day. And as I was trying to find out what type of Catfishing she liked to do, she explained that she had a 14 yo son, and that her husband had passed away (army) and all she wanted to do was learn to back a trailer and unload/load their bass boat. She said her husband had taught her how to drive the boat, once it was on the water but that he had done all of the backing/loading and unloading. At that time Kmart had sold one of their stores here in Clarksville and the whole parking lot was empty. I picked the lady up at her house, hooked up the boat and proceeded to the parking loat. I set out a bunch of orange cones and proceeded to teach her how to back a trailer. Once she was good at that, I took her to a ramp that i knew would have very little traffic at it and taught her how to prepare her boat and launch it, and also how to load it. I guess some of the ex Drill Sergerant came out in me, because we stayed at it till she was very comfy doing it. She would unload the boat..go park the truck..take the boat for a little run and come back and load it. It was a full day, and I didnt charge the lady as I could tell it meant a whole lot to her, as she wanted her son to be able to fish, as he and she had done with his dad.
I got a call the next week, thanking me, she had taken him out and caught some pretty good bass, and couldnt thank me enough.