SEBA tournament on white lake

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why is it that a few make it hard on many.I am referring to the person who was driving the BOSTON PIZZA bass boat on White Lake sat in the SEBA bass tourn instead of driving around 4 boats (one of which was fishing the tourn) he drives wide open through the middle of them and just missed hitting the large rock in the middle of the lake.To bad he didnt stay around to hear some of the comments.Acts like this sure don,t help our statis with non tournament fisherman.If someone knows this person please remind him to be more considerate of others on the water
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Its opening weekend for Bass...and the Bass Boats are already getting singled out.. :roll: :roll:


Bass Boats were designed to Fly..and thats what he was doing... :wink: 8) 8)



And yes there have been times where i've been '' Still '' fishing in the middle of a Lake and Them boats go flying by me like Rockets... 8) 8) 8)
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did he swamp a kayak too? :roll:
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Most fishermen who own bassboats that fly are not stupid
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bassman3840 wrote:Most fishermen who own bassboats that fly are not stupid

My point is ...Boys will be Boys... :wink:
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Just spoke to him. He apologizes and says he'll be more carefull next time.
Thanks for letting us know.
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the walleye hunter wrote:Just spoke to him. He apologizes and says he'll be more carefull next time.
Thanks for letting us know.
You know when you are advertising for a large company or being sponsored by them it is usually in your best interest not to have any bad publicity. You should really do more than your due diligence to make sure in no way do you tarnish or make bad the company name. He should be one step above being careful. Sponsorship or advertising is a privilage not a right. I am sure it was not an intentional act but you need to think ahead of the situation. Sponsors are few and far between right now, let's not give them a reason for not doing it.
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It's why I called him first thing this morning. I was not happy to hear this.
Trust that I have taken care of it!

Thanks.
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the walleye hunter wrote:It's why I called him first thing this morning. I was not happy to hear this.
Trust that I have taken care of it!

Thanks.
I trust you did WH... 8)
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I was also very P.O'ed about this team!!!

I seen them riding around the lake in their wrapped Boston Pizza Boat. And all the time I was asking myself "are they going to bring over a large pizza or wing platter, maybe some jalapeno poppers?"

They never did and I had to eat my soggy PB&J sandwich which may have been in my tackle bag since last year.

Anyways.....boating faux pas happen all the time. There is a huge difference between inconsideration and dangerous driving. And having read this post, lets assume the best and leave it at that.

Kuno

P.s. the advertising on the boat worked. My fishing partner and I went to Boston Pizza on hunt club. He's like a 400 pound dude, he ate a ton of wings, drank 6 pitchers and half a Zaa.

He then clogged two toilets.

We left shortly afterward................
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kunobasski wrote:

We left shortly afterward................
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I know him and Walleye Hunter.... the guy driving is a good guy and I am sure it was nothing intentional and I am sure WH took care of it..... In the mean time, I think I will call WH and ask what the heck that was all about hahahah
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But apart from that Did the wrap look good?
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Mmmmm... perogy pizza...

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