lov2fish, Do you own a boat? If so i hope it sinks!!

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lov2fish, Do you own a boat? If so i hope it sinks!!
Yep, own a jet and am on the river about 3-5 times a week. Didn't mean any disrespect, but with a screen name like fish4food I ain't in no hurry to help ya out on a body of water I hold near and dear to my heart.
I have seen that river in the high of it's glory and chest deep in cold ass water dipping out dead fish from the kill. I don't remember seeing any guides out there helping haul off the tons of fish that were killed by Guide Corp. Actualy, I don't remember seeing a lot of fishermen period. Most who volunteered lived on the river. Now that the river has been restocked and on it's way back to some resemblance of what it used to be many years ago guides are popping up a dime a dozen to fill their pockets from everyone else's hard work.
They're is a site for Indiana Smallies and a lot of the guys fish nothing but moving water. If you are catch and release you can learn a lot from these guys. An added bonus is, once ya get to know some of them flowing water smallies are your oyster. I have traveled from one end of this state to the other chasing smallies and through the guys I met on the smallie site, I have never paid for a motel, I have rarely not been fed by hospitable host. I have been shown some of the best smallmouth water a man could ever imagine.
Showing respect for your resource will get much farther than jumping on some message board and just asking every fishermen within keyboards reach to tell ya where their honey holes are that they worked years to find.
If your a sincere catch and release fisherman, send me an e-mail and I will point you in the right direction if it is smallies you seek. If your not ethical or C&R, don't bother typing. And to partialy answer your question sorta, yeah I have sunk my boat before. I think they're is more JB Weld than aluminum left on the bottom. You hit enough rocks bad things happen.
Other than the occasional Tuesday nighter @ Geist you couldn't give me 5 new boats to go back fishing the overcrowded lakes in Indiana. Some of the places I go on the river your lucky to see 1 or 2 people and entire weekend. Get near the public access areas and it is loaded with people, mainly Julio and his buddy's with their buckets keeping any and every fish they catch.
Ray Rigby
well lov2fish I also love the White River. I grew up cruising the gravel pits all along the river and fishing for snapping turtles and catfish. I am a conservationist, I do eat fish and I do so leagally! I purchased my license just as you did! Personnaly I would not eat a fish out of the white river! Id rather eat fish from a sewage pond! I also dont care to eat bass, accept for a few wipers. I know where there are a few ramps to get onto White River. I have never boated on the White before and was interested boating around downtown to get a different view of the city! I heard there was a **** somewhere and I was trying to find out where it was located and the best place to launch to see most of the city. If you would read my original post you would see that I wasnt asking for any fishing advice I was asking for navigation information, so Im not sure where your rant is coming from but you need to take it out on someone else or at least someone elses post!!
Send me an e-mail and I will get ya going in the right direction. I was just using the post to outline what happens sometimes when a certain body of water is named in a thread on the internet. It does have an impact and can be devistating to a watershed. If you send the e-mail, i'll help, but I won't post put in and takeouts on a message board.
Ray Rigby
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I got your e-mail, but deleted it on accident. It went to my junk box and didn't notice your screen name in the header until it was to late, already hit the delete button. Send again and I will reply.
Ray Rigby
l2f, I sent you my email and wanted to make sure you got it?
Nothing as of yet....
Ray Rigby
