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Massachusetts Lake Access Article

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  • Super User

Saw this on NEF today, I hate lake associations...

if a lake is private it should recieve no state or federal funding like stocking or surveys.  why not fish it anyway and tell them to call the cops and then show the cops documentation on how its a public lake.  Its in the anglers guide right? 

  • Super User

I agree wholeheartedly with what's been said here. Lake Associations are popping up more & more. Restricting access to a lot of bodies of water.

The Congamond lakes are next. Now they are talking about a "user" fee of $40./year, on top of the $5.00 launch fee. And these launches were paid for by our license fees. Talk about rubbing salt in the wounds!

The biggest problem we fishermen face is ourselves. We need to do a better job of policing our resources and keeping the EPO's on our cell phones. It would also help if we were all "pulling the cart" in the same direction, politically. I know....that's a real stretch!  ;D

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