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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 409284" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>I have been on both sides. In my canoe and boat I try to stay clear of all fishermen to give them their space. Don't crowd them. I am fishing out of my canoe also. In my boat I would try to stay clear of canoes and kayaks because I know how unstable they can be, being that my canoe is very unstable compared to most canoes. Now if I am anchored fishing and someone comes real close I shrug it off as them either not knowing what I am doing or them just being rude. I get over it real quick. I guess fishing calms my nerves. The rudest one I have seen yet was a bass boat pass my canoe on his left within ten feet while on full plane in a turn to the right which almost tipped me over. I was anchored at the time. The SC DNR just happened to see it and as I left the area they were still holding him. It comes down to treating others the way you would want to be treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 409284, member: 432"] I have been on both sides. In my canoe and boat I try to stay clear of all fishermen to give them their space. Don't crowd them. I am fishing out of my canoe also. In my boat I would try to stay clear of canoes and kayaks because I know how unstable they can be, being that my canoe is very unstable compared to most canoes. Now if I am anchored fishing and someone comes real close I shrug it off as them either not knowing what I am doing or them just being rude. I get over it real quick. I guess fishing calms my nerves. The rudest one I have seen yet was a bass boat pass my canoe on his left within ten feet while on full plane in a turn to the right which almost tipped me over. I was anchored at the time. The SC DNR just happened to see it and as I left the area they were still holding him. It comes down to treating others the way you would want to be treated. [/QUOTE]
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