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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas, Lake Ray Hubbard and NH, Long Island Winnipesaukee
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I often have boat floating 400' or so offshore infront of my place for 30 or 40 mins... Sometimes they are looking at the Ossippee mounts.... Sometime, I think Mother Nature has called for someone aboard, which then turns into lunch.... and of course sometimes I think it is for other unmentionable things that can happen below deck. The bottom line is in 25 years I think only once has this caused a problem.... Unfortunately the person's taste in Music and mine didn't clash, so I turned up my stereo, he turned down his, and I turned down mine.... My point is this: As a lake shore property owner, we have to accept that people can use the lake outside our house. Just like the neighbor who lives next door that might have a barking dog, sometime you might have to have a conversation to resolve an issue. But as long as your civilized about it, most people are civil in return. I personally interact with people in canoes, and kayaks, and fisherman as they pass by. Sometimes it is just to say hello other times it is a conversation.... Occasionally you even get to see the big catch of the day.... People just need to be friendly and talk more, it goes a long way. But before that, people that own on the water need to remember our lake front is everyone's playground.
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