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<blockquote data-quote="Tubakka" data-source="post: 1339615" data-attributes="member: 5237"><p>I'm not encouraging reckless boating. I've done that. I'm saying it's stupid to act like the things going to eat you. In a 12 foot jon boat? no...but in a 16 foot aluminum or a fiberglass boat like my own? Sure you can get hurt, but that can happen on any water at any time. You should awlays be alert and have flotation on hand. I'm not encouraging reckless endangerment, but to completely ignore a wonderful fishery due to unjustifed FEAR, not respect, is folly.</p><p></p><p>Bob, </p><p> I fish for more than brown trout. I fish muskies, bass, cats, and am learning walleye and smallies soon. And no offense, but the larger trout are not so stupid. By larger, I am not talking about the 20-25" dinks I'm getting. I'm talking about the fish that I'm beginning to learn and study that go up into the 15-30 pound range, and believe me, I'm doing my homework. </p><p></p><p>And I'm quite familiar with the nature of an inlet. I watched idiots nearly swamp their boat every night I went to Sebastien Inlet. Oh, and while at Sebastien inlet, I routinely took snook up to 42" and reds to 50". On artificials. And yes, I have pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tubakka, post: 1339615, member: 5237"] I'm not encouraging reckless boating. I've done that. I'm saying it's stupid to act like the things going to eat you. In a 12 foot jon boat? no...but in a 16 foot aluminum or a fiberglass boat like my own? Sure you can get hurt, but that can happen on any water at any time. You should awlays be alert and have flotation on hand. I'm not encouraging reckless endangerment, but to completely ignore a wonderful fishery due to unjustifed FEAR, not respect, is folly. Bob, I fish for more than brown trout. I fish muskies, bass, cats, and am learning walleye and smallies soon. And no offense, but the larger trout are not so stupid. By larger, I am not talking about the 20-25" dinks I'm getting. I'm talking about the fish that I'm beginning to learn and study that go up into the 15-30 pound range, and believe me, I'm doing my homework. And I'm quite familiar with the nature of an inlet. I watched idiots nearly swamp their boat every night I went to Sebastien Inlet. Oh, and while at Sebastien inlet, I routinely took snook up to 42" and reds to 50". On artificials. And yes, I have pics. [/QUOTE]
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