QUOTE (Sir Reel @ Mar 31 2008, 09:51 PM)
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Don't anchor in front of a boats drift.
Don't fish in someone else's burley trail
50 mtrs is fine but a bit hard when in a marine park as this congregates boats in one area. So be mindful of your fishing area and theirs
Be mindful of your wake when passing other boats especially with children on board.
Learn the boat rules, which side to pass on and giving way etc
http://www.maritime.nsw.gov.au/boattest.htmlDon't hog the ramp or jetty & wash bays. Don't cue jump without asking if there ready to go
Don't leave your rubbish behind this includes rinsing cleaning tables.
John,
What book are you reading from, that's not how it is done as most ski boat owners learn from a different book:
Drive as close to fishing boats as possible.
Make sure your music is blaring as loud as possible
Have the wakeboarder attempt a big air trick next to you (99% chance of a fall so you can turn hard and create a huge wash)
Yahoo and make as much noise as you can for as many fishing boating you can find.
At the boat ramp take all the time you want and keep the stereo PUMPING.
True that this is only 80% of wakeboarders
Jack I don't like guys that drift close to you and I try to fish away from the crowds. I would prefer others to stay 50-100 metres away especially if they are making a lot of noise.