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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 409297" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>We fish an area for Shad where plenty of kayaks, canoes, and rafts come floating down the river. When some of them get too close to the anchored boat, I mean really close, I just start hollering: Watch out , there's some really sharp hooks back there, seems to work every time and they make a quick effort to get further away from the boat! Sometimes they sneak up on us and cause us to break anchor because they ran into the anchor line. At least you can usually hear a bunch of them coming from a distance so we can be watching them! :roll: </p><p>When we used a 16' Duranautic, we always slowed down when approaching canoes or kayaks. Going upriver I think it made a bigger wake by slowing down than under power, but it kept them happy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 409297, member: 6547"] We fish an area for Shad where plenty of kayaks, canoes, and rafts come floating down the river. When some of them get too close to the anchored boat, I mean really close, I just start hollering: Watch out , there's some really sharp hooks back there, seems to work every time and they make a quick effort to get further away from the boat! Sometimes they sneak up on us and cause us to break anchor because they ran into the anchor line. At least you can usually hear a bunch of them coming from a distance so we can be watching them! :roll: When we used a 16' Duranautic, we always slowed down when approaching canoes or kayaks. Going upriver I think it made a bigger wake by slowing down than under power, but it kept them happy! [/QUOTE]
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