#141843 - 02/21/02 10:49 AM
Drift boat etiquette
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
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Loc: Portland
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I have not seen alot of conversation regarding etiquette while floating rivers. I would like to start a thread that addresses this. A great way to begin the discussion might be to answer the following questions:
1. While floating, what are three most annoying ways other boats breach drifting etiquette??
2. As a bankie, what three things do driftboats do that make your blood boil??
Also, are there any good books on this subject?? The one thing I have learned about books on driftboating is that every author and every Captain have different theories on both piloting the boat and the proper etiquette while drifting. Open discussion of the subject will at least help us determine consensus....
P.S. If someone says something ignorant or stupid or both can we just ignore them?? I would prefer this post to be flame free...
Thanks in advance,
Stlhdh2o
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#141844 - 02/21/02 11:00 AM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Spawner
Registered: 09/24/01
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There has already been a lot of discussion on this subject here. But, I think to answer both of your questions quickly and easily, people just need to use common sense.... Which really doesn't seem to be that common anymore Whatever position you are in, whether it is a bankie or boater. Just try to treat the other person the way you think you would like them to treat you. A little politeness and respect can go a long way Tight lines!
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#141845 - 02/21/02 11:17 AM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
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I am sure there has been a lot of discussion on this topic, I am just unfortunate enough not to have seen it...
I think its important to have a standard, a specific standard, where the different interpretations of what common sense is come together. Sadly, if sense were common, we would all know just exactly what to do in every situation.
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#141846 - 02/21/02 12:14 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Registered: 04/08/01
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"I think its important to have a standard, a specific standard, where the different interpretations of what common sense is come together."
There is a never-fail standard, a very specific standard. It was laid down by a very smart guy a long time ago....."Treat your neighbor as you would like to be treated."
If you are a bankie, think like a driftboat or sled operator and treat those folks accordingly.
If you are ooperating a boat, think like bankies and treat them accordingly.
Never fails.
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#141847 - 02/21/02 12:19 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Some basic rules that everyone, boater or bankie, should follow are these.
1. Don't fish through someone elses water. If you are in a boat, reel in as you pass a bankie. Don't pull plugs through someone elses drift water. Anchor up, cast, and wait. Most folks move on in a few minutes.
2. Boaters should be courteous and not go through a bankies water while they are fishing it, wait till they reel in.
3. Bankies should reel in and hold their cast for the 20 seconds or so it takes a DB/sled to pass.
4. Communicate on where the boat should travel. Most oftem it is close to the bankie so the boat doesn't move the fish.
5. Bankies should not automatically sling lead at any boat passing through.
I have drifted on a few rivers, actually only 7 times in my life, and have seen rude people a number of times who think they are much too important to be a good guy. Just be patient.
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#141848 - 02/21/02 01:30 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Fry
Registered: 12/01/00
Posts: 34
Loc: Bellevue,Wa,USA
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Don't have a lot of experience in a driftboat to provide drift boat etiquette but I know good etiquette when I see it... We were fishing the OP two weeks ago with a local guide up on the upper Sol Duc. We came apon a flyfisherman rigging up on a gravel bar. The hole looked perfect. Our guide asked the fisherman if he wanted us on the inside or out,we took the outside. I asked him about this and his thoughts were that this fisherman probably traveled a long way looking for some peace,solitude and a perfect fishing hole. There was plenty of water for everybody and no reason to ruin someone's day by being inconsiderate. Our guide also showed us good etiquette when he asked to reel up as we went around several bankies. I think they appreciated that. I'm learning alot from one of best OP guides and hope that we can see more of that etiquette out on the rivers if not on this BB.  PFunk
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#141849 - 02/21/02 02:05 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 2449
Loc: Portland
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I have been drifting for 5 years and feel that I have excellent etiquette, I don't however wish to become complacent so it is always good to get input from others...
I have some difficulty using the common sense theory and here is an example of why...
While floating an extremely crowded river several weeks ago I asked every bankie we passed where they would like me to pass, each had a different idea of what they thought was best. If a bankie has never floated how could we expect them to be able to put themselves in the position of the driftboat captain?? If a Captain hasn't bankfished in ten years is it really appropriate to expect them to understand the concerns of the bankie?? I would say no on both counts, which is why I ask almost every time....
Here is another scenario: Small river, a boat in the hole below me is pulling, and I need the space he is occupying to safely navigate on through...do I wait until he fishes the hole out?? Do I speak up?? Personally, I don't want people talking to me or distracting me while I have the boat in position...
These are the kinds of things I wanted to discuss, they do not necessarily involve 'common sense'....
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#141850 - 02/21/02 02:27 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Registered: 09/09/01
Posts: 386
Loc: At FL410
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H2O, Do you have a green and grey alumiweld with a electronic motor on the back? If so I know who you are and you are a very curtiuos and friendly fisherman. I think I saw you on that crowded river a couple weeks ago. My boat had a good day 
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#141852 - 02/21/02 02:44 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 2449
Loc: Portland
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Thanks puller, that is not my boat but I was at the helm that day. How the heck did you guess who I was?? Its actually my buddie's boat...mine is about thirty years older than his and doesn't come with electric oars!!
I find this conversation necessary for the very reason you just mentioned, you thought I was courteous and others that day were sure I ruined their whole day.
How does the appropriate etiquette change as the river becomes crowded?? Am I wrong to be perturbed when a sled buzzes me or should I just learn to live with it??
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#141853 - 02/21/02 07:44 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Spawner
Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 744
Loc: Tacoma
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I witnessed a most pleasing display of courtesy last Sunday out on the OP. No looks...everyone conversed in a positive manner during close encounters...many were willing to share upriver experiences...no boat racing...no low holing...even got unsolicited helping hand at the pullout. It sure made for a pleasant day...and I wasn't asked once where I was from...had I been asked naturally my response would have been Nielton FJ...out.
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#141854 - 02/21/02 11:57 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Gotta love the porta potty at the Neilton store!
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#141856 - 02/22/02 08:58 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/30/01
Posts: 111
Loc: goldbar,wa
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i fish mostly small streams but when im on the sky if a boats coming thru i just reel up and let em fish on thru i dont mind sharing a spot and 99% of the boaters and bankers are very cool your always gonna find the other 1% also but its like water on a ducks arse to me, heck i hardly care if i get a feesh anymore i fish to relax... so if ya see me fish thru and say hello mike
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#141857 - 02/24/02 10:40 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 2449
Loc: Portland
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So exactly how do you define 'boat racing'??
If some one puts in before me, he runs down to the second hole and I run down to fourth, am I racing him or just trying to find a good piece of firstwater?? Should I just fish my entire day behind him or is there an acceptable passing etiquette I haven't figured out yet?
Some guys don't like it if, while they are holding in a hole, you fish spinners through the tailout as you drift by...what do you think? Is that just another kind of 'lowholing'??
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#141858 - 02/24/02 10:43 PM
Re: Drift boat etiquette
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Spawner
Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 744
Loc: Tacoma
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Just for your sensitive, less than manly needs here goes...
From an elitist a**'s point of view naturally...
BOAT RACING<<<< The boat BELOW you never lets you get close enough to get by for a little first water...you must really hate that guy?????
LOW HOLING>>>> when plugging through a slot and have sleds recast their boonin rigs just below and continue on...like them to?
Try not to get all caught up reading between the lines their stlh2o...your not a mind reader...nor are you able to determine what kind of man I am from reading a few posts that don't fit your fancy.
FJ...out.
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