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Posted by: Joel_Booth
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 21:41:55
I was checked on a saturday at silver.  The guy said they (fisheries) were mainly looking for milfoil, but I think any vegetation hanging off the trailer can probably get you a ticket or warning?  This guy seemed friendly enough, but I don't think I've ever seen any milfoil in silver?
Posted by: DUNE HOPPER
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 13:51:28
All this must have been occuring at Coulon.  I launched at Atlantic Ave and saw no one. Roll Eyes

Smitty Wink
Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 04:37:18
My friend has a wakeboard boat that he moors on Lake WA. He was out a few weeks ago sitting still while cleaning his boat and was threatened with a ticket because his boat numbers, while they were a contrasting color (yellow on a black hull), were not conforming because they fade into less contrast from bottom to top. (They look cool). They gave him a warning. He said it was a WDFW officer.

He said the guy was NOT nice at all.

Stu
Posted by: Admin
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 03:37:20
Was this just at the Lake Wa. ramps, or other lakes?  Just curious where they're targeting.
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 02:45:27
The friendly fisheries guys, must have been the coast guard volunteers, or something to that matter.  They told me that my boat letters were not a contrasting color to the hull, and my Blue sticker was on the wrong side of the numbers DOH.  Oh well, I'll run it for another year (3 yrs without a problem) and if I get a ticket or get cited I'll contact Crazy Elvis on BBC  Grin
Posted by: Joel_Booth
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 01:58:13
I don't know but I had a guy who said he was from WDFW check my boat for the same stuff last week or so, but he wasn't real chatty about it?
Posted by: The_Rev. - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/17/08 at 00:28:29
Saturday I was fishing Lake Washington, and when I was trailering the boat, the friendly Fisheries folks were there checking my trailer for any indications of hanging milfoil or other aquatic vegetation.  The guy told me that "they" were ticketing all boats with a heavy fine once they got out on the road.  He gave me the impression that there was an active movement among enforcement folks to start nailing the trailers with veggies hanging down. 

I mention this to 1) warn those of you who are out fishing to check your trailer before taking off from your favorite lake, and 2) I wish I had asked who "they" were doing the enforcement.  Does anyone know?  Are the sheriff's department also in on this?  All agencies?  Just the fish and game folks?  Or do you think this was just a scare tactic?   And 3) Anyone know what the fine is for transporting aquatic vegetation?  I should have asked these question on Saturday but I was in a hurry, and it wasn't until I got home that I developed an "inquiring mind".

Reminds me, a nice salad with dinner would be good...
 
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