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Co angler Etiquette. What to, and not to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;MFISH" data-source="post: 180727" data-attributes="member: 1229"><p>I would ask the boater I'm paired with,what he expects from his co-angler?And then take it from there. Whatever you do don't cast over his line,or past him,unless he states it's OK.I fished from the back for 11 years,then my partner sold his boat and I bought mine.Now the roles are reversed. When I was in the rear seat,I put us in the money singlehandedly a few times.Not all the fish are caught from the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&MFISH, post: 180727, member: 1229"] I would ask the boater I'm paired with,what he expects from his co-angler?And then take it from there. Whatever you do don't cast over his line,or past him,unless he states it's OK.I fished from the back for 11 years,then my partner sold his boat and I bought mine.Now the roles are reversed. When I was in the rear seat,I put us in the money singlehandedly a few times.Not all the fish are caught from the front. [/QUOTE]
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