Thread: What's Next?
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06-21-2012 10:55 AM #1
What's Next?
Reading the Star Trib and this article caught my attention.
First remove drain plugs, then a sticker, then two metro lakes have inspectors, now this.
Too bad wake board boats can't empty ALL of the water out of their ballasts.
http://www.startribune.com/local/west/159885555.html
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06-21-2012 08:41 PM #2
this kind of stuff has NOTHING to do with invasive species, it has to do 100% with lake shore vigilantes, who think they own the lake
I was wondering why the frisbee kept getting bigger. Then all of a sudden it hit me
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06-27-2012 11:32 AM #3
This is BULLSH#%. This takes away some prime fishing hours and parking is going to be an issue now as well.... I wonder what percentage of those boaters in violation from the DNR report were fisherman? Unbelievable.... direct attack at fisherman if you ask me.
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06-27-2012 03:44 PM #4
I wonder how many lakes between Grand Marias and Moose Lake were contaminated by the flooding. They are spend billions and they cant even postpone the inevitable.
I was wondering why the frisbee kept getting bigger. Then all of a sudden it hit me
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06-27-2012 04:46 PM #5
Impulse decision based on all the current hype about AIS regulation. Little chest puffing is all I see.. Hope someday they will pull their heads outa there arses!



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