Your topic is a good one. I have a severial "rules of thump" for boating / fishing etiquette....but the most important one to me is...
1. Is my 50' rule...I do my best, when Im running fast..is to give more than 50' between boats...I also use this rule for fishing as well.
If Im behind somebody fishing, going down the same bank..I'll stay more than 50' away...If they are fishing slow, and Im power fishing...I'll will not jump ahead of them (most everyone else does!)...I find this to be very rude in my book. I'll go accross and hit the other bank...and see if they are moving in a direction..if so I'll give them their area.
If Im going down a bank...or ledge..and I see Im going "head on" into another angler fishing twords me (and my stearing isn't on the same side of the bank Im fising)...when I think Im 50' away...I'll swing way out to the middle of the bay...again, using my trolling motor only and give the angler their right of way. I'll swing in on the other side of them, 50' away. I seem to be one of the few anglers on the water that has such etiquette...Supposedly the angler that his / her stearing, that is on the same side of the boat, as the bank they are fishing...they have the right of way coming down that bank.
I just try very hard to stick to the "golden rule" also when fishing...I will treat others the way I'd like to be treated. When I run into a bay...and I see an angler fishing, or a bunch of people fishing, in a boat, or bank fishing...I will slow down...not plowing water...I mean sloooowwww....again...very few people do this anymore...And I will not cut another angler off...in other words...I won't fly by and jump ahead of an angler...going down a bank / cliff wall...if I do jump ahead...it will be like over 100 yards away, even if it isn't exacatly the area I'd like to be fishing! It just seems to me that people are getting very rude these days...not only boating etiquette...but driving vehicals as well...just some realy dumb people that arn't focusing on what they are realy doing. There were 715 boating deaths in 2009 in the US...and over 4,000 injuries. I remember when I worked at Frazier Rehab in Louisville;...one year alone, we had 7 individuals that would never get the chance to walk again becouse of boating accedents. I've never lost sight of that...




I see a lot of posts on here regarding poor on the water etiquette. I tried and be considerate when running my boat and fishing. I have heard people "say" pass others on plane so as to limit amount of wake. I've also "heard" pass at a slow speed or idle. I try and leave a good amount of distance between me and other boats when fishing the same area and or bank.
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