First report with a not so happy ending!

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First report with a not so happy ending!

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Well here is my first report.

I was out this morning with my 12 yr old daughter on the Rideau near Osgoode. Fishing was ok with a 2lb SM and a large Pike but couldn't get it to the boat.

The best part was by 9am a wake board boat started going up and down the Rideau in the same area as we were fishing..OK right? Well as we were trolling 30' from shore in 10'FOW he starts heading up our side of the river,passes us about 50' away then cuts right in front of us(15-20') and cut between us and the shore as if nothing was wrong!!!!!! :evil:

Needless to say if I wasn't trolling with the bow mount I would have paid him a visit, possibley even in his boat for doing something so dumb as that! Then he proceedes to come back and stop about 400' away and yells he was sorry but he was doing "circuits" WTF is that???

This stretch of the Rideau is getting to be very dangerous! Surprise my daughter wanted to go home after the she was so scarred! I don't think I'll be fishing there anymore this year...Maybe only some hunting 8) then we'll see how close he comes!
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I found you need to get off the Rideau before 10 in the summer, there's always some a-holes going full speed between you and shore or the weedline you are casting. It's like the other 75-90% of water does not exist.

It's like the jetski factor, I have over a mile of water between my shorline and the oposite side but every day I see some come within 100 feet of shore. What if my kids are swimming when one of those morons comes around the corner?
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I'd fire off a complaint to the OPP with the specifics. If you managed to note the offender's registration number all the better.
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I hear ya man, I'm on the rideau all the time, but never on the weekend it's a zoo out there. There's this old guy out there that feels the need to barefoot ski right beside you at 7:30 every saturday morning right from cars to the 416. Head to the st.lawrence on the weekends, lots of water there
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I will call the marine squad of the OPS this week once I go by his dock to see exactly where he lives. I think it's a ski school near Osgoode.

Nips, I think we have something in common! The old white haired guy in the yellow and white wake board boat!!!!!
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refteck wrote:I will call the marine squad of the OPS this week once I go by his dock to see exactly where he lives. I think it's a ski school near Osgoode.

Nips, I think we have something in common! The old white haired guy in the yellow and white wake board boat!!!!!
Yeah that guy is a real pain. As he coming towards you turn into his path, and start casting towards him. He kind gets wide eyed and will learn to avoid you. I did this to him a few times and he learned that there is other water than where I was. He doesn't seem very bright.

Make sure you have a very large lure tied on. The wakeboarders also don' like seeing them thrown in their direction and will learn not to buzz you.
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