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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:46 am
RW reeler, it is an uncomfortable situation, And one that does have to be addressed.
Personally, I think this topic is important for discussion here. more and more women are taking up the sport. And good thing that is!
As I said earlier, the best way to deal with it is to get it out of the way right up front.
Way back when I was a Striper Guide that was one of the items I printed right in my brochures given to each customer when reservations were made. It went in there right alongside with tackle recommendations, license requirements, the no alcohol statement, ETC. My last boat before I quit guiding was a 26 footer, had plenty of room for a privacy enclosure and portapottie.
Unfortunately very few 'bass boats' have the luxury of that much room. It's something you have to work out.
Johnnie, I always wondered who they got to squeeze them thar gators for the green kind
Personally, I think this topic is important for discussion here. more and more women are taking up the sport. And good thing that is!
As I said earlier, the best way to deal with it is to get it out of the way right up front.
Way back when I was a Striper Guide that was one of the items I printed right in my brochures given to each customer when reservations were made. It went in there right alongside with tackle recommendations, license requirements, the no alcohol statement, ETC. My last boat before I quit guiding was a 26 footer, had plenty of room for a privacy enclosure and portapottie.
Unfortunately very few 'bass boats' have the luxury of that much room. It's something you have to work out.
Johnnie, I always wondered who they got to squeeze them thar gators for the green kind