I'll be the first to say that I have alot to learn about fishing from the NW Natives, but as far as basic driving skills, judgement and courtesy? Well...
What is it about The Great NW that causes people to drive in the left lane of the freeway regardless of the amt of traffic, the speed that they're driving, or the amt of backup behind them?
Those signs in the median that say "keep right except to pass" must be written in a language only discipherable by a cracker? In my homeland of the hillbilly bass-angler, the left lane is wide-open for faster traffic, lest you get a reminder from the highway patrol about blocking the left lane.
The equivalent of anchoring sideways IN the hole.
Flicking cig butts out the window(boat)...Is the whole world (river) your ashtray? I wish I had that priviledge.
Act really confused when the light turns green.... don't accelerate...save that gas for your 502ci 3-stage inboard.
If the weatherman says "poss snow on tuesday", start riding your brakes NOW...just to get in practice for those few flakes that MAY come later.
Always drive with your foglights on....especially in traffic...better to see the gamakatsu sticker on the rig 40 ft in front of you....If your car(truck) didn't come with fogs, better get some and make sure they're always on.
Don't forget the 6" lift kit and 32x12.5 tires... higher cg and more unsprung weight is definitely better for driving...Mudder tires will always improve emergency braking.
No, I don't fish like I drive.
I'm a cracker with good driving skills
