Back growing up me and my dad used to fish exclusively fishing piers. Mainly San Luis Pass and 61st street.
Haven't been to one in ages since I've been doing a lot of wading. Took a good friend and girlfriends younger brother with me since they don't wanna wade so I figured I'd just bring a 6 pack in the cooler so me and my good friend could catch up. Wanted to catch up and bs about high school and college days with my good friend.
Anyways long story short two guys in black jackets come storming the pier checking everyone's ice chests and some guys next to us warned us about the beer. I should have listened right then and there but just couldn't fathom them actually holding it against us. I mean, isn't that what I grew up seeing all my life? Old salts drinking a cold one and throwing out dead bait and waiting for fish? I figured they were just checking fish sizes and such.
Anyways, the officers come down and pull out our ice chests and threaten to write all the surrounding kids MIP's for being in the vicinity of this ice chest. At one point they even threatened to arrest anyone who was too close to it.
Long story short my friend decided to take the fall and own up and so they popped him with a $150 ticket. Two of them. One for glass bottles which got dismissed when my friend pointed out they were plastic (suckers! LOL) Apparently there is a sign on the pier - must be pretty small I sure didn't see it - saying no drinking.
Seems nowadays I only feel safe drinking a few cold ones in my living room because of this type of thing. There's a lot worse stuff going on out there than a few fellas trying to relax on a sunday and enjoy a moment! Lol.
A few questions for those who didn't wanna read the cool story ^^:
1) Does anyone know the actual law on drinking on fishing piers? The ticket says it's for possession on a public pier (wtf?).
2) Do you personally feel it's right (or wrong) to have beer on a pier? I always assumed fishing and drinking went hand in hand!
I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts and opinions! Good luck and tight lines fellas!
Haven't been to one in ages since I've been doing a lot of wading. Took a good friend and girlfriends younger brother with me since they don't wanna wade so I figured I'd just bring a 6 pack in the cooler so me and my good friend could catch up. Wanted to catch up and bs about high school and college days with my good friend.
Anyways long story short two guys in black jackets come storming the pier checking everyone's ice chests and some guys next to us warned us about the beer. I should have listened right then and there but just couldn't fathom them actually holding it against us. I mean, isn't that what I grew up seeing all my life? Old salts drinking a cold one and throwing out dead bait and waiting for fish? I figured they were just checking fish sizes and such.
Anyways, the officers come down and pull out our ice chests and threaten to write all the surrounding kids MIP's for being in the vicinity of this ice chest. At one point they even threatened to arrest anyone who was too close to it.
Long story short my friend decided to take the fall and own up and so they popped him with a $150 ticket. Two of them. One for glass bottles which got dismissed when my friend pointed out they were plastic (suckers! LOL) Apparently there is a sign on the pier - must be pretty small I sure didn't see it - saying no drinking.
Seems nowadays I only feel safe drinking a few cold ones in my living room because of this type of thing. There's a lot worse stuff going on out there than a few fellas trying to relax on a sunday and enjoy a moment! Lol.
A few questions for those who didn't wanna read the cool story ^^:
1) Does anyone know the actual law on drinking on fishing piers? The ticket says it's for possession on a public pier (wtf?).
2) Do you personally feel it's right (or wrong) to have beer on a pier? I always assumed fishing and drinking went hand in hand!
I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts and opinions! Good luck and tight lines fellas!



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