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Post by BigDaveE on Sept 14, 2006 14:51:21 GMT -5
There has been no responce from the rep, so I guess I am gonna have to call the fish & boat commision again to find out more info, I will update with more info when I get it.
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Post by Will on Sept 15, 2006 17:29:35 GMT -5
:)On a positive note I can submit some good news. A few weeks ago I was riding my motorcycle and stopped at Struble just to see what was going on. There were what appeared to be two aisian families---four adults and a host of children. All were fishing and everything they caught went into the "white buckets". Made no difference what size or species---everything went into the buckets. There were no visible licences. I just stood sadly by and observed what was taking place. They were conversing in their native language for the most part but, now and then would speak in english. Low and behold a warden showed up and approached them. I felt so sorry for the warden because he was befuddled by them not speaking in english and pretending not to understand. Well, I had seen enough and told the warden that I had heard them speak english and they were pulling his leg. Long story short, he thanked me and arrested the whole lot. There was water in the buckets and a good many of the fish survived.
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Post by BigDaveE on Oct 10, 2006 9:55:27 GMT -5
THAT IS AWESOME, BYE BYE FISH KILLERS!!!!
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Post by love2fish on Oct 10, 2006 14:47:05 GMT -5
That is great news! I love Struble because of it's size, but I usually do not have much success from shore. I Hope this increases the chances of lake becoming a better fishery in the future.
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