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Michigan can use motorized boats!!!!!

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Hear that @A-Jay - you can dig the Lund back out of the mountain of mothballs.

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5 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Hear that @A-Jay - you can dig the Lund back out of the mountain of mothballs.

Yes he can, I’m sure he’s doing a happy dance. That being said the weather looks like crap in his neck of the woods. 

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2 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Yes he can, I’m sure he’s doing a happy dance.

I took a peek - he hasn't even logged in since last Friday...where's he hiding?

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20 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

I took a peek - he hasn't even logged in since last Friday...where's he hiding?

I think he went back in to hibernation. Can’t say I blame him. 

That is awesome to hear!!  Thought it was completely stupid when I first heard that anyways.  Wonder how much Zona pushing had to do with this new decision.

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I'm sure it has a lot more to do with recreational boating than fishing boats.  They tend to attract larger groups of people who are more interested in socializing rather than singles or doubles who just want to fish.

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6 minutes ago, FishinBuck07 said:

Wonder how much Zona pushing had to do with this new decision.

I'm wondering if KVD had a hand in this.

 

Him also, just know Zona was very loud with his opinion recently!

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1 hour ago, gimruis said:

I'm sure it has a lot more to do with recreational boating than fishing boats.  They tend to attract larger groups of people who are more interested in socializing rather than singles or doubles who just want to fish.

It was the walleye guys on the Detroit River and Saginaw Bay that drew the attention. Recreational boating is virtually nonexistent (as you know) until Memorial Weekend. 
 

There was a huge protest a week or two ago at the Capitol with anglers, landscapers, and other outdoor businesses voicing their opinions. 

She just lifted something that she never actually banned. Thank goodness!!

While I am super happy that my Triton is legal again, I was really looking forward to a once in a lifetime kayak adventure on a local powerboating lake that would have been wake free. Oh well, back to fixing my trailer, we're back in the game.

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11 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Yes he can, I’m sure he’s doing a happy dance. That being said the weather looks like crap in his neck of the woods. 

Forecast was jacked as usual.

This felt good though . . . 

Lund_Pro_V__Apr_2020.jpg

 

A-Jay

Yep, can't wait!  Glad the ban was lifted, this was going to be the first year in 10+ years I wasn't going to be able to make my annual spring trip to LSC!

 

Looking forward to my 9 solo days of sun up to sun down smallie fishin'!  Goal is to break my PB bag of smallies there, 27lb 12oz and/or catch a 7lb+. 

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