People have changed over the past five years of so. You probably haven’t kept up with that change.
What worries me is that there are some, a few, certainly not all people, who fish that seem to think they are a protected class. Kinda like the queers or the blm people or the Muslims. Being a protected class, they think the world not only owes them, but you’d best bow down to them, stay off the waters (which thing think belong to them and them only) and praise any effort they make to muck up the waterways for anyone else
NOTE this is NOT All men and women who fish, but a “minority” who act like GOD has died and gifted them the universe. (a minority sure fits the picture in my mind)
This “charter” captain seems to think he is also a member of this class. He was fishing in the middle of a fairly restricted waterway and demanding that everyone comply to his wishes that he be allowed to fish in absolute calm and pristine conditions.
Now, from what I understand the “victim” ran through, at speed, in that restricted but not speed limited waterway. Which pissed off said, “Best Charter Captain” (says something about his ego and attitude right there) and he and the “victim” got into a verbal argument and that moved into the Best fellow jumping aboard the other’s boat and making threats.
Now let’s not forget that common courtesy on both sides would have been a better plan. Fishing in a restricted area (a bridge passing) and speeding through a restricted area without concern for others, in my mind makes both wrong and as we all know, two wrongs don’t make a right.
My only hope to come out of this situation is that first, the “victim” learns that a bit of courtesy goes a LONG WAY, pay attention, don’t be so arrogant, slow down when it appears appropriate. And, I hope that who ever granted the other fellow his license as a charter captain, pulls said license. If his temper is that bad, he does not need to have paying customers aboard who might at some time displease him.