That's the local joke here. If you want to, you can get a fishing license online and tie wrap a fishing pole to your stern rail. Then look for the stink eye from your local DNR LEO.Can you go sailing if you troll a fishing line behind your boat?
That's the local joke here. If you want to, you can get a fishing license online and tie wrap a fishing pole to your stern rail. Then look for the stink eye from your local DNR LEO.Can you go sailing if you troll a fishing line behind your boat?
How the H$%# are they going to do that drilling down. Are they going to follow you home to watch you cook or freeze it? Are they going to watch you with binoculars and when you catch one and throw it back then swoop in and put you in cuffs. "Officer, sure I'm going to consume it, why don't you come on over this evening and we'll have a fish fry. Oops, guess you can't do that since we can't have non-family members over so you'll just have to take my word for it. Have a nice day though."Here in Maryland recreational boating ban is still in effect but has been modified.
DNR is canvassing the upper-Chessy looking for violators and appears DNR is being pretty heavy handed by reports of drilling down on fishermen making sure they are actually keeping their legal catch for consumption.
Exactly, we will resist the "nanny state" mentality. As uncompassionate-sounding as it may be, people ultimately have to be trusted to know their own remedy for safety. One size fits all does not work and people are going to revolt. So far, we go along with some of the BS that goes along with the necessary restrictions, but it isn't going to last long before resistance becomes more commonplace. There are too many injustices and they won't be tolerated for very much longer.Basically, the public will not “buy in” on restrictions, and variations on them, that it does not understand as it applies to the problem. Now that the authorities are starting to make ad hoc decisions based on the politics of user group demands, protests will likely accelerate.
I use these a lot... yo-yo reels...That's the local joke here. If you want to, you can get a fishing license online and tie wrap a fishing pole to your stern rail. Then look for the stink eye from your local DNR LEO.
Yea, can't fix stupid! The mind set of some of the local enforcement personnel is "shoot first ask questions later". For years they would hunt down grandad and grandson in a skiff, ticket them for some arbitrary violation, while the cigarette boats blast by at 100mpg with deafening sound.How the H$%# are they going to do that drilling down. Are they going to follow you home to watch you cook or freeze it? Are they going to watch you with binoculars and when you catch one and throw it back then swoop in and put you in cuffs. "Officer, sure I'm going to consume it, why don't you come on over this evening and we'll have a fish fry. Oops, guess you can't do that since we can't have non-family members over so you'll just have to take my word for it. Have a nice day though."