Boat ramp etiquette
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Welshpool has been madness lately.
Every Tom, **** and Harry thinking they will catch big snapper and ultimately comming home empty handed.
Every Tom, **** and Harry thinking they will catch big snapper and ultimately comming home empty handed.
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Person who told me counted over 500! head down the road that day. I'd rather do the dash from somewhere quieter like Mclaughlins and risk the bar when it's like that...Gultch78 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:27 pmWednesday after Christmas was crazy cause it was gridlocked boats couldn't get out because trailers were lined up into the exit road took me 40 minutes to get our and as we drove out the trailers were lined up down to the caravan park waiting to retrievecobby wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:40 pmWelshpool? I've heard it's been a shitfight a couple of times since christmasrb85 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:58 amWell it’s Silly season again few observations from the local ramp.
-White VW with 5m Maclay struggling to reverse trailer parks at top of ramp blocking other users because because “they want to see how others launch first”
-Bloke blocks ramp to start to unhitch I pull up ready to launch. Me “please move your car if your not ready” Him “I was here first” Me “no you weren’t I was just unstrapping and getting ready without blocking the ramp like your f”””””” suppose to” He gets in his car and moves.
Unfortunately another morning I was launching and there was an aluminium boat on the concrete on another ramp. The blokes removed their safety chain just relying on the boat catch system on the trailer it came off and resulted in a 5m boat on concrete. After trying to help them for a while there was very little that could be done to get the boat up with my help so I suggested the racv get called wished them luck and continued on my way.
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Why has Welshpool suddenly gone stupid busycobby wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:08 pmPerson who told me counted over 500! head down the road that day. I'd rather do the dash from somewhere quieter like Mclaughlins and risk the bar when it's like that...Gultch78 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:27 pmWednesday after Christmas was crazy cause it was gridlocked boats couldn't get out because trailers were lined up into the exit road took me 40 minutes to get our and as we drove out the trailers were lined up down to the caravan park waiting to retrievecobby wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:40 pmWelshpool? I've heard it's been a shitfight a couple of times since christmasrb85 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:58 amWell it’s Silly season again few observations from the local ramp.
-White VW with 5m Maclay struggling to reverse trailer parks at top of ramp blocking other users because because “they want to see how others launch first”
-Bloke blocks ramp to start to unhitch I pull up ready to launch. Me “please move your car if your not ready” Him “I was here first” Me “no you weren’t I was just unstrapping and getting ready without blocking the ramp like your f”””””” suppose to” He gets in his car and moves.
Unfortunately another morning I was launching and there was an aluminium boat on the concrete on another ramp. The blokes removed their safety chain just relying on the boat catch system on the trailer it came off and resulted in a 5m boat on concrete. After trying to help them for a while there was very little that could be done to get the boat up with my help so I suggested the racv get called wished them luck and continued on my way.
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What the pod said. Every wannabe wants to be the next winga/standing....rb85 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:13 pmWhy has Welshpool suddenly gone stupid busycobby wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:08 pmPerson who told me counted over 500! head down the road that day. I'd rather do the dash from somewhere quieter like Mclaughlins and risk the bar when it's like that...Gultch78 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:27 pmWednesday after Christmas was crazy cause it was gridlocked boats couldn't get out because trailers were lined up into the exit road took me 40 minutes to get our and as we drove out the trailers were lined up down to the caravan park waiting to retrievecobby wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:40 pmWelshpool? I've heard it's been a shitfight a couple of times since christmasrb85 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:58 amWell it’s Silly season again few observations from the local ramp.
-White VW with 5m Maclay struggling to reverse trailer parks at top of ramp blocking other users because because “they want to see how others launch first”
-Bloke blocks ramp to start to unhitch I pull up ready to launch. Me “please move your car if your not ready” Him “I was here first” Me “no you weren’t I was just unstrapping and getting ready without blocking the ramp like your f”””””” suppose to” He gets in his car and moves.
Unfortunately another morning I was launching and there was an aluminium boat on the concrete on another ramp. The blokes removed their safety chain just relying on the boat catch system on the trailer it came off and resulted in a 5m boat on concrete. After trying to help them for a while there was very little that could be done to get the boat up with my help so I suggested the racv get called wished them luck and continued on my way.
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Thats just embarrassing those guys are successful anglers but they are just guys who love fishing. They should be aspiring to be Rex Munt going by extra curricular activities.cobby wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:17 pmWhat the pod said. Every wannabe wants to be the next winga/standing....rb85 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:13 pmWhy has Welshpool suddenly gone stupid busycobby wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:08 pmPerson who told me counted over 500! head down the road that day. I'd rather do the dash from somewhere quieter like Mclaughlins and risk the bar when it's like that...
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Re: Boat ramp etiquette
Good question.
From what I can see certain fishing personalities have been pushing the place and claiming it is the place to go for mega reds.
This is a gross exageration. In reality PPB outfishes Welshpool for snapper 5 to 1.
WPB outfishes Welshpool for snapper and KGW signficantly as well.
Welshpool still has netters and scollap trawling which WPB and PPB don't, this could contribuit to some of the difference.
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The popularity i think is because of lack of decent weather windows and the urge to fish post covid lockdown and the amount of reports from people who have a great day and are keen to tell everyone as opposed to being quiet about your catch at your local ramp
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No matter what you do there will always be ignorants, I’d just be patience not worth starting possible quarrel. At the end of the day it’s fun on the water, I can spare 5-10 min extras rather than having a go with someone.
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I used to work at a boad storage yard here in Painesville I don't give a s***weather it's f****** 12 feet long or 27 foot long any more than 2 minutes on a boat ramp your a **** head and you should **** off and pic another hobby
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That’s ridiculousTackleberry wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 1:56 amI used to work at a boad storage yard here in Painesville I don't give a s***weather it's f****** 12 feet long or 27 foot long any more than 2 minutes on a boat ramp your a **** head and you should **** off and pic another hobby