I used to have a variety of Shimanos, Diawas, and Quantums, but over the past few years, I've replaced most of them with Revos. I currently have several Revos plus two Chronarchs and a Curado. My spinning reels are all Shimanos.
I've had this little guy for about a month. I named him "Fred" after the Ray Stevens song. I took him out in the boat for the first time on Sunday. I wish I would have taken a picture when he was riding in the boat and having fun. Instead, I took a picture after he fell in and was pouting. Now my PFD smells like wet dog. Anyway, if you've ever wondered why I go by "Bird Dog", it's because I often have one in my boat. Now if I could only get them to point bass.
The original question said nothing about sneaking anything. He's asking how he can use the GPS ethically. The only answer is to ask permission. Some of you are making too much of this.
Just because you only invest one quarter the amount of time, dedication, and energy into your fishing doesn't mean all nonboaters are that way. Perhaps if you gave 100% you would understand where I'm coming from.
I'm anxious to see the first BCS ranking tonight. Tin, you are right about Okie State flying under the radar, but with upcoming games against Nebraska, Texas, and Oklahoma, they won't stay that way.
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Most of the time, I wouldn't care if a non-boater brought a GPS onto my boat. I fish public waters, and chances are good that I share all of my "secret spots" with hundreds of other fishermen. The main exception would be if we were fishing a multi-day draw tournament. If I'm on fish today, I don't want this guy showing up with his new partner the next morning.
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