rosska |
11-09-2009 11:50 PM |
I think it matters what direction the wader is working. In the situation posted I would like to have well over 200 yards in the direction I am wading. I could care less if someone fishes up to my stringer working from behind me. The reason I wade is to stalk and it is hard to stalk if someone is making noise running a motor in front of you. To put it in perspective for the hunters out there, how would you feel if you woke up and determined what area you want to hunt. Then head out to setup your climber get up in the tree and post up. You sit there waiting as daylight breaks, when you feel most deer are moving. Then Boudreaux (who knows where you are hunting and see's you in the stand) comes riding his four wheeler 200 hundred yards from you right down your shooting lane. I would not do that to anyone and likewise hope someone would not do it to me.
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