#125640 - 11/06/01 05:58 PM
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Spawner
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YEAH!!!!!!!!! it is about time for this......hurahhhhhh.....Os
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#125642 - 11/06/01 08:00 PM
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Three Time Spawner
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i will also belive it when i see it...
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#125643 - 11/06/01 08:06 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
Registered: 03/07/99
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You can help yourselves believe it by calling WDFW and encouraging the passage of this proposed reg. I hate to see regs like this become necessary, but when common sense is relied upon, it has failed. Sleds up around Schaeffer creek show that some sled pilots are apt to leave their common sense at home.
I'll just keep my fingers crossed that this proposal is adopted.
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#125644 - 11/06/01 08:20 PM
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Three Time Spawner
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Dan is right, If you want this proposal you had better write or call. These are only proposals and will not be pushed through unless the WDFW hears support for or against.
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#125646 - 11/06/01 11:35 PM
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Not to rain on the parade but there may be a problem. WDFW may not be able to regulate boat traffic on a waterway. Their jurisdiction would only apply to fishing from a boat...just like the Elwha.....where you can use a boat...just can't fish from it. The only way I see that they could restrict boat use is if there's an ESA issue like eagles on the Skagit. By the way I'm a bankie except when I'm lucky enough to get an invite.
Gooose
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#125648 - 11/07/01 12:46 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 127
Loc: Puyallup WA
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Full disclosure first, I am a sled owner but also a proponent of knowing your limitations. What about a size restriction on all motorized boats on certain rivers? I currently am working on a 12 foot sled with inboard jet power just for very skinny water because I don't want to run over fellow fishermen in a 20 footer. I have to go 30 mph plus in shallow water in my big boat and its not safe in confined spaces. This is just a question...not provocation.
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#125649 - 11/07/01 01:28 AM
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Steelheader69 not lookin for an argument just a discussion. From what I can find in the reg's, RCWs,and WACs WDFW juridiction only covers fishing activity....such as fishing from a motorizedor and/or a nonmotorised floating device in specific waters. They have zero jurisdiction over boat traffic of any kind except where they may control thru ownership of shorelines or in the case of habit or ESA concerns. Would WDFW be able to restrict motorized boat birdwatchers on the nooche....don't see how? Personnally I find it sad that it's come to this. Anyway the only relevant reg I could find is a mandate to maintain 'orderly fisheries." Again not looking for an argument ...just a discussion. Peace Gooose
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#125650 - 11/07/01 03:18 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/18/99
Posts: 167
Loc: Ridgefield, WA
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Just a question...how is that motors are banned, both electric and gas above the Modrow bridge on the Kalama.
The gamies write tickets for violators....
It is also stated in the fishing regs????
giz...
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#125652 - 11/07/01 06:22 AM
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I use my sled more than my dritboat, or bank fish, but I am very glad to see restrictions banning sled use above the intake and W.Fork on the 'Nooch and 'Sop. All NW rivers similar to those 2 should have appropriate motor deadlines. But NOT for electric motors (see below). And smaller streams than those, such as on the north Oregon coast, have the motor bans down low near Hwy. 101. There will never be a shortage of selfish doughballs that will cross the line of common sense, safety, and the peaceful concerns of the majority - unless they are regulated to do so. ... So be it!
Wit', size restrictions on motorized river boats could be appropriate on some smaller rivers. But most of the places they will be allowed to run, the size range of common river boats won't make that much difference. Bigger and wider sleds get on plane faster and actually cause less wake than smaller narrower boats in many cases. A good example of a major restriction backfiring is when they put a 35 h.p. OB motor restriction on the big Kenai River in AK. Even though a few manufacturer's put 35 hp cowells on 45 & 50 hp motors, they still cause more wake than the 200 hp jetpump motored sleds do; in my opinion. Since that reg they have become slower and take longer distances to get on plane with 5 people (4 clients + guide), and ride just a little deeper in the water while traveling because of lack of enough power. These both have caused more wake rather than less, as was the main reason given for the restriction. Some contend the reduced speeds are safer on such a crowded river, and that does have some merit. That may be why the restriction remains?
And Giz, not allowing electric trolling/backtrolling motors on boats where gas OB's are banned makes no sense what-so-ever to me. It is so rediculous that it angers me. The quiet whirring of the small electric motors with plastic props and flexible shafts are less disturbing to fish and less destructive to spawning gravel than digging/slashing oars! And even oars are benign enough to be OK. Guys who wade on redds cause more damage. Using one of the newer and stronger electrics would be great for those with bad backs (which a high % of guys deal with). What's up with that non-thinking? Write your reps and WDFW/ODFW about that issue also.
RT
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#125654 - 11/07/01 11:18 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 04/25/00
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Eric:
Maybe.........but
Have both drift and jet boat.....use the jet about 99% of the time.
1. Have run all the local rivers, including the areas in the proposal. Sure don't do if the water is to low.
2. Think this is "over kill", a more reasonable approach would have been a size limit on boat/motors.....15'and smaller, 40 HP motors, ie.
3. Think the WDF...needs to address the additional need for "public boat launches" before the proposal is "law".
A. Would need to have 2 more on the Satsop, probably around Cook Creek and then to replace the one in the west fork area.
B. Same amount on the Wynoochee, would suggest the Carter Creek area and of course Shaefer Creek area.
Will be interesting, sure hope that having WDF pesonnel living in one of these affected area isn't one of the driving forces behind this. Already has tried to "block off" the gravel bar access in the White Bridge area.
As more and more "baby boomers" retire, and have the "toys" they'll need to have places to play. Bottom line, Grays Harbor is fast becoming one of those "play areas". As you well know, the "launch area's" need major upgrades or in fact need to be built and/or maintained to handle this increase in future boat traffic.
If nothing else, makes for interesting reading!!! And allows people to "work on their typing, english, spelling skills....
Tide is right!!!! smile.....
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#125655 - 11/07/01 11:31 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
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Good news!
I hope they push for one on the Sky from Lewis St. up... Im sick of the "boondog" mentallity in small areas. Turning our small to medium size rivers into highways is not what its about. Sleds are fine on the Columbia, Chehalis, lower skagit, snohomish, etc... Send ur emails to DFW!
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#125658 - 11/07/01 12:30 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 05/09/00
Posts: 915
Loc: Osprey Acres /Olympja
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Ok let me get this straight.....since it's been a while I've seen a "Bird Watcher" ripping up the Nooch in his jet sled.......But he might scare the little birdies Come on get real they can and do in force this issue on rivers where it'a regulation........Os Oh Ya Pickeled she's a beauty [ 11-07-2001: Message edited by: Osprey ]
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#125659 - 11/07/01 12:41 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/11/01
Posts: 419
Loc: Rochester, WA USA
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I've never fished the Nooch, however, I do fish the Cowlitz on a regular basis & What a zoo it can be! Guides and other idiots riping up and down the river, one right after another! A drift boater doesn't stand a chance! The total lack of courtesey displayed by a good number of the jet boaters is absolutely ridiculous. In my opinion, if they banned sleds on ALL the rivers it wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit.
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