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Ice Fishing Etiquette
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I personally wouldn't want to move any closer than someone could hear me talking in a raised voice unless I talked to them first to ask them if they mind. (Derbies would be the exception). I don't mind when someone else does this, but I do mind if they just move in and take over. I think every situation might be different. Honestly, it is rare that someone beats me out on the ice, so I don't usually have to ask, but I also wouldn't normally have a problem if someone else came in and fished nearby as long as they are not too annoying, in too large of a group, or try to take over.

As for relieving yourself on the ice, as long as others can't see your tool, I personally don't have a problem with it. Now if you butt is hanging out, I think you should move out of sight. I'm pretty sure no one wants to see my ugly, hairy, butt. And I don't want to see theirs either.

I just try and treat others the way I'd want to be treated. If all else doesn't work, I strap on my revolver. Most people won't argue with someone wearing a revolver.....[Image: happy.gif]
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Ice Fishing Etiquette - by ChrisTheFish - 01-17-2009, 01:10 AM
Re: [Belasko] Ice Fishing Etiquette - by iwantabuggy - 01-19-2009, 11:11 PM

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