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rockyg wrote: December 9th, 2021, 5:23 pm
FM.......If you knew me (we don't live far apart) you would know I'm a defender of little old ladies everywhere. What I can't stand is someone who flaunts the local fish and wildlife laws, often bragging about it. That person is stealing from me and my son, and his son too.
I plan to stop in at the refuge office and see if I can get a clear picture of what's legal and what's not.
I agree. Nobody likes a poacher. I guess we seem to disagree on the allowable decibel level for people in the wild. I'm not obtuse to the fact that they are obnoxiously loud, but they have many upsides. I would prefer to sip my coffee without hearing one, but would love to be on one while trying to gig a frog, or cast net a mullet or even to slip into a creek on low tide.
As anglers, we need to realize that half or more people on this rock want us all shut down. We really need to accept each others different methods and all have each others back.
Most of the airboats I see, especially in central and south aren’t fishermen. Have y’all ever been to lake Kissimmee? None of the guys running airboats on lake iammoia in the winter are fishing.
Catholic girl pray for me, you’re my only hope for heaven
I’ve never personally had any issue with folks on airboats or jet skis here. I have had problems with boats and the occupants not paying attention and nearly hitting me or blowing out a fishing hole on entry and exit. I can see where the author is coming from, but none of us own the water nor can any of us make someone else behave accordingly.
Red Beard wrote: December 15th, 2021, 1:52 pm
I’ve never personally had any issue with folks on airboats or jet skis here. I have had problems with boats and the occupants not paying attention and nearly hitting me or blowing out a fishing hole on entry and exit. I can see where the author is coming from, but none of us own the water nor can any of us make someone else behave accordingly.
And remember… wave to the sea tow guy!
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We don’t own the water, but there are rules in the refuge. No drones is one, and if airboats aren’t supposed to be there, then they shouldn’t be there
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I second Salty Gator's comment. As an extreme low tide hiker in the SMNWR tidal creeks, I have witnessed airboats ramming through an inch of water in those waterways. I could certainly be wrong (happy to accept corrections), but always wondered if the bottom grass that airboats pummeled was incurring permanent damage.
While wading, I notice many swaths cut through otherwise complete grass beds in the Refuge. Guessing they are from airboats, mudboats, or vessels with props that dig into the bottom. Not trying to pick a fight, just wondering if that could be an impact on health of the creeks. Probably, the only legit response will come from a biologist.
It seems like the same couple of people always respond to this airboats post all huffy and puffy like, that pops up every so often. This is never about “people in airboats.” It’s about fools in airboats. If it’s clearly not about you I don’t know why you’d get that huffy and puffy. There is nothing worse than a fool in an airboat. Meanwhile I’m not so dumb that I don’t realize judgement has been passed on a fat boy with a jonboat in the back of the truck a time or 2 but it doesn’t apply to me so I don’t care. Besides I know they can’t all be trusted lol!
We were fishing in the refuge on Sunday. We’d spent at least 30 min using the tm to get to the flat that we wanted to pole. We were in about 8” of water, silently poling. We were about 100 yards from the bank poling perpendicular to the shore. Then capt airboat came flying by. And of course, instead of going behind us, he runs right in front of our line and right his creek mouth. No consideration to when we were doing, we may as well not been there at all. I waved him over and explained that we were fishing silently and his boat blew out the flat we were working. He then said if his boat didn’t catch fish, he would t be in it. He was completely oblivious to our situation, and truly didn’t believe he did anything wrong. He was old enough to know how to be polite on the water. , just didn’t care to. I stand by my statements on air boat “ captains”. I’m sure there is a considerate one somewhere, I’ve just never seen one.
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