Finn with all your pics that seem to be bringing up issues that need to be addresed, why not post these type pics on the wall at the peir house as a list what not to do on the peir for all people to see. Maybe Dawg can help with this.
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Finn with all your pics that seem to be bringing up issues that need to be addresed, why not post these type pics on the wall at the peir house as a list what not to do on the peir for all people to see. Maybe Dawg can help with this.
When I left Saturday around 7pm, I was greeted with a BUCKET worth of trash :angry: someone had graciously placed in the bed of my truck because it, apparently, looked like a large trash can :wall:
Lots of evidence it was another day of slaughtering Bull Reds! 6-6-2012
Kinda makes ya sick on two counts.
1 – Most of those fish were too big for good eaten and probably didn’t even make it to the kitchen. I bet some went overboard when some visiting folks discovered that the big bulls are hard to clean.
2 – Some people using this great facility don’t appreciate it. I would hate to see the pigpens they must live in.
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Thats why its hard to find good fishing places even here in Ky. Nobody has respect for peoples property. You cant blame the property owners. They get sick of all the no good pigs too. >:(
Speak for yourself about bull reds not being good, we love them but we always clean the table and deck from the other pigs when where done using it. I have seen it bad but thats pathetic people should really clean their chit
I guess people don't think scales and belly strips are fish BAHAHA :violent I walked off tonight about to gag from the smell pewww weeee it would gag a maggot :puke:
Friday, June 08, 2012
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Not everyone can afford a cart, but unfortunatley there really isn't any place to put their spare rods due to the fact that most of the spare space on the pier houses has seating around it. I wish we could get one of the rod holders like Pcola has. I think it would really help with some of the clutter around the seating areas.
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I hear ya, but maybe they should try making one. i madeone that looked just like a 200$ cart and didntcost but 30$ just for metal and pvc pipes for holders(:
The hopeless clowns displayed in these pictures mostly could not OPERATE a cart, much less create one. :spank: Seriously I have been to other piers in the east where the written or unwritten rule is "keep your stuff out of the way of people walking", but that's not compatible with the fishing style down there where clear rail space is needed. There are also places where a "spread" of bottom rods is normal and people think having more than one rod out is their God-given right. GSSP pier is not one of those places! There are freshwater cleaning stations up here at Corps of Engineer lakes where the guts and scales are washed into a central trough with nice running water. It should take only seconds for even a tourist to realize that THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE. :horse:
Seriously, if someone could print and laminate the "before and after" photos above to post over table the with a few polite words of suggestion: "You've enjoyed the GSSP pier and you're lucky enough to have fish to clean. Please pass on that good experience to others by keeping this cleaning station clean." I have no gripe with the pier rules posted [that's how state governments talk], but they are heavy on negative tone. Sometimes people respond better to a more positive tone.
My "happy place" is an imaginary world where we could actually toss the jerks over the side. :banana:
6-23-2012 (SWG’s photo)
What is wrong with some people?
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