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What are the rules you set in place for other anglers when in your boat?  I'll show you mine if you show me yours.

   Wear a PFD when the 250hp is running.

   Eye wear and a billed cap.

   We leave the marina at 5 A.M..

   Catch and release only.

   No live bait.

   Don't toss cutoff line (or anything else) overboard.

   Don't drop fish on the deck.

   No smoking.

   No chew.

   No alcohol.

   Do not pee or poop over the side.

   

I almost always go out alone and I know why.

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    You don't let guest pee over the side of the boat?   I insist that they pee over the side of the boat.  

  • Only have two. 1. PFD must be worn when the big motor is running. 2. No alcohol 

  • I have a friend who has a rule that whenever he pees off my boat, he whizzez on my Mercury (he's a Yamaha guy obviously)... 

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Only have two.

1. PFD must be worn when the big motor is running.

2. No alcohol 

1. Have fun

2. Catch fish

 

3 rules 

1 always wear life vest when running 

2 no smoking 

3 no alcohol.

 

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6 minutes ago, Tackleholic said:

What are the rules you set in place for other anglers when in your boat?  I'll show you mine if you show me yours.

   Wear a PFD when the 250hp is running.

   Eye wear and a billed cap.

   We leave the marina at 5 A.M..

   Catch and release only.

   No live bait.

   Don't toss cutoff line (or anything else) overboard.

   Don't drop fish on the deck.

   No smoking.

   No chew.

   No alcohol.

   Do not pee or poop over the side.

   

I almost always go out alone and I know why.

Just the bold....but I, too, mostly fish alone, so my patience hasn't been fully tested for the others....but no smoking and no peeing????  I wouldn't know how to fish without a cigar.  And I keep an empty Gatorade bottle, but I don't hesitate to just unzip and keep casting

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PFD worn when the big motor is running

No Littering at all.

No alcohol 

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Situational awareness at all times.

There are no details. everything matters.

Only go as fast as I want to be going when I hit something

Every Body of water is named 

Lake Menderchuck

:smiley:

A,-Jay

 

Good topic @Tackleholic

 

  • I'm wearing my PFD when the big motor is running. Your choice of PDF or not is up to you...but know I am not risking my life to save yours.
  • Same with eye protection, sun protection...I'm wearing it...you do you
  • A closed tackle box is a happy tackle box
  • If you want to fish a different spot, or fish faster (or slower), just speak up. Let's work together to catch more fish.
  • When I say, "ooohh, get the net..." put your stuff down, and get the net (I'll do the same for you!!)
  • Please be mindful of my rods, equipment, and boat...treat them as if your own
  • Trash gets packed out, period.
  • Super User

In addition to most of the rules already posted, No use of liquid scents. 

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11 minutes ago, DaubsNU1 said:

Good topic @Tackleholic

 

  • I'm wearing my PFD when the big motor is running. Your choice of PDF or not is up to you...but know I am not risking my life to save yours.
  • Same with eye protection, sun protection...I'm wearing it...you do you
  • A closed tackle box is a happy tackle box
  • If you want to fish a different spot, or fish faster (or slower), just speak up. Let's work together to catch more fish.
  • When I say, "ooohh, get the net..." put your stuff down, and get the net (I'll do the same for you!!)
  • Please be mindful of my rods, equipment, and boat...treat them as if your own
  • Trash gets packed out, period.

 

These are pretty close to how I roll too.  I always ask whoever is with me if they want a PFD.  I do not force them to wear one.  We're all adults here and we can make our own decisions.

 

If someone wants to consume a cold beer in the boat, no issue here.  Keep your tackle organized and don't leave lures or hooks laying around.

 

Don't be late.  That one really irks me.

I agree with most of these except for the eye and sun protection. Like @gimruis said, we're all adults and can make our own decisions. If you wanna get a hook to the eye or sunburn, be my guest but I wont make someone put that stuff on.

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Mine are easy.

Wear PFD when the motor is on while moving to a new spot.  This includes the trolling motor.

No standing up while moving to a new spot.

No alcohol.

No griping.

If the thunder gets closer then we go in, I don't care how good they are biting.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tackleholic said:

What are the rules you set in place for other anglers when in your boat?  I'll show you mine if you show me yours.

   Wear a PFD when the 250hp is running.

   Eye wear and a billed cap.

   We leave the marina at 5 A.M..

   Catch and release only.

   No live bait.

   Don't toss cutoff line (or anything else) overboard.

   Don't drop fish on the deck.

   No smoking.

   No chew.

   No alcohol.

   Do not pee or poop over the side.

   

I almost always go out alone and I know why.

Billed cap is for additional eye protection from hooks.

* PDF on in all areas other than no-wake zones

* Cigars need to be ashed early and often

* No talk of work or politics on the boat

* No catfish allowed over the gunwale

 

  • Super User

You don't let guest pee over the side of the boat?

 

I insist that they pee over the side of the boat.  :D

There's only a handful of people who occasionally go with me.  None of them are drinkers, and all know how to act.  

 

If a stranger or mere acquaintance were to go fishing with me I'd specify no alcohol or drugs.   

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15 hours ago, Tennessee Boy said:

You don't let guest pee over the side of the boat?

 

I insist that they pee over the side of the boat.  :D

I have a friend who has a rule that whenever he pees off my boat, he whizzez on my Mercury (he's a Yamaha guy obviously)... 

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1. Do as I say not as I do. It’s my boat to ruin and trash if I choose.

   1.2 My dog comes first when he’s with.

 

2. Do not throw stuff overboard. If you reel in trash put it in a grocery bag to throw away later.

 

3.Sit in the seat I tell you to. I need you there to balance the boat

 

4.Do not be a jerk to others. if I feel like there is an issue I will address it.

 

5. We are out to have fun. Do so.

 

6. I have a routine with launching and loading. Unless I ask please do not help. That’s how things get forgotten.

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#1 No wimpy hook sets! 

 

Wearing a PFD is law, ya don't break the law in my boat.

 

You can pee off the back deck but if you wanna poop we're heading for the bank. Don't wanna see nobody ass but Carolann's.

  • Super User

Not that Bass Trek can handle more than one - but these would be the rules if it could.

 

1: PFD worn when the main motor is running

2: No Alcohol

3: No work, politics or religious talk

4: I won't make you wear eye protection, but if you get a hook or something else in your eye that needs medical attention...they can pick you up at the nearest dock, I'm not 'holding your hand'.

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Now that I have a kayak I don't have or need rules. 

 

But back when I had my boats and could take other people along, I didn't have set rules.  But I did expect everyone who came along to do whatever I told them.  Mostly just simple stuff like wear your PFD when moving, no drinking and driving (you can drink, but if you do you can't drive), sit where I tell you to sit (for balance when moving), don't litter, etc...  It was rarely ever an issue.  If I brought other people along, the point was to have fun, and I knew that. 

 

But I do remember one guy who came along once who just refused to do what I said and kept telling me "Nah man.  It's cool, it's cool.", and then did whatever he wanted.  He angered me so much I eventually threatened to beat him up, which I didn't feel good about, but I was sick and tired of him not respecting me and my stuff.  That broke him and he complied after that.  It kind of ruined the trip for everyone, but I blame him for that.  And that was the last time I ever hung out with him.  Not specifically because of that.  He moved to Brazil not too long after.  But I certainly didn't miss him.  He was a single child of rich parents who never really had a job, so he never learned how to obey.  Nice guy.  Just a bit feral. 

 

Only have two

 

1. PFD is required when the outboard is running

2. No alcohol 

 

 

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It's important to lay down the rules right from the start.

 

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