THAT IS TUFF GO SLOW AND KEEP YOUR EYE OPEN, LOOK AT GPS, FROM HERE THAT IS ALL I CAN GIVE YOU
THAT IS TUFF GO SLOW AND KEEP YOUR EYE OPEN, LOOK AT GPS, FROM HERE THAT IS ALL I CAN GIVE YOU
badbull, SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
I was in it to. Thank goodness for gps mapping!!!!!!
if you don`t have a GPS or compass sit still and wait till the fog lifts. i was in-between the RR and 280 bridge on Blackshear when the fog rolled in thanks to a compass i knew which way to go.but yes if you go go slow.
retired and now i will always fisharmyman, SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
I fish in fog like that in early spring this year on Sinclair...unnerving with the bass boats boats zooming through without regard of others on the water.
For the Everlasting Glory of the Infantry.fireman1501 LIKED above post
Always scared I'll have one of those idiot bass fishermen running full blast straight at me in that fog. I listen as carefully as I can during those mornings and the pucker factor stays pretty high until the fog lifts some.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.Brimfisher, SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Yeah crappie fisherman never go fast in their boats. I see plenty of crappie boats going full throttle 40-50 mph all over the lake to get to a spot. Just like bass fisherman.
What I worry about is the man running 35-40 trusting his gps and running over me. It’s a bad feeling when you are fishing in the thick fog and hear a boat coming right at you and you can’t see him. Then you hear him go by and never see him then the wake comes so you know he was close.
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