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in that situation, you would want to "hug" their boat as the water they are fishing is most likely "around" them. An experienced oarsman would observe where and how they are fishing to determine what move to make.. its apparent most are clueless when it comes to river etiquette! but a funny and interesting thread, got me to register.
wow, you could read the first post and know it was going to end up going this route. Etiquette is all that is lacking, the message is loud and clear. If you are floating over their lines, and running their water, you are an *censored*. Its pretty plain and simple. If you make an effort to avoid spooking fish or disturbing people's water I find that 99% are courteous. The less you know about it Ray, the more possible it is that you were in the wrong and just thinking that everyone else is a jerk. In reading your whole story that is what sticks out to me.Like jackelope said, there are bad apples in every crowd, how you deal with it is your own perogative but there are plenty of great waters without the hassel of dealing with idiots.
What to Washington fishermen want??