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Originally Posted by JoeG
It doesn't sound like you do much relaxing. I would think the average person would assume that I was referring to a sinking line that would be tied and run to the shore. You have so many "what ifs" in your post that it's difficult to understand if you're serious or just haven't a clue as to what's going on here. Then you're assuming "most people" do what your uncle does. Then you go and contradict what Nightrider says about them being a 1-2 feet under the surface. I troll and see these things time and time again and they're just under the surface.
TIE A LINE TO YOUR MOORING BLOCK AND RUN IT TO THE SHORE. It's a very simple procedure and doesn't need your ridiculous analyzation about how you'll lose your marker. You won't lose anything if you just tie it to your block and run it to the shore. Have a clue.
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I do plenty of relaxing and also a lot of quick thinking on my feet the problem is people just don't always see the point. And I see that you have missed it completely.... the point of my post was the following....
Everyone assumes that every person out there knows everything there is to know about everything. The problem is most do not. So many things are done by trial and error. Once some finds a system that works they don't like to change it because then they have to go into the realm of the unknown.
The problem is there are a lot of variable when marking a mooring. and even if you do the simple thing like use a line and run it to the shore you run the risk of it getting tied up in the ice at the shore line and broken......
Bottom, line is this... Fishermen need to have patience give people a month to get going on the lake. Just because your in a rush to fish, doesn't mean the camp owners are in a rush to get the mooring ball up....
As of current I am the only one on my road excepted for the person that lives there year around that has been up every weekend since Ice out....
GIVE PEOPLE TIME DON'T BE UNREALISTIC IN YOUR EXPECTATIONS