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<blockquote data-quote="Riverdog" data-source="post: 471684" data-attributes="member: 16557"><p>No problem. Just surprised I'm getting grief for a situation I thought I handled well.</p><p>Here is the actual spot on the river. You can't see around the first sand bar. I ALWAYS keep one hand on the steering knob and one on the throttle.</p><p>The first shoal is ankle deep then a short section of 2-3 foot water and then another ankle deep section. If you immediately slow and then slam the throttle again (so you can clear the next shoal), you just ruined the fishing.</p><p></p><p>I make friends with as many kayakers as possible. Since I'm going up and they're coming down, they are a good source of information on the fishing and any changed river conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverdog, post: 471684, member: 16557"] No problem. Just surprised I'm getting grief for a situation I thought I handled well. Here is the actual spot on the river. You can't see around the first sand bar. I ALWAYS keep one hand on the steering knob and one on the throttle. The first shoal is ankle deep then a short section of 2-3 foot water and then another ankle deep section. If you immediately slow and then slam the throttle again (so you can clear the next shoal), you just ruined the fishing. I make friends with as many kayakers as possible. Since I'm going up and they're coming down, they are a good source of information on the fishing and any changed river conditions. [/QUOTE]
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