#70384 - 05/11/03 12:21 AM
Jet Ski Ban?
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Fry
Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 25
Loc: Spanaway
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Hey all, I'd like to know how many of you would support a ban on high performance engines on lakes less than 500 acres? We have similar laws on our public roads, so why not our public waters? Just thought about that as I was swimming back to shore after being flipped off my mobile dock. Could we get a state initative going?
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#70387 - 05/12/03 07:35 AM
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Registered: 04/05/01
Posts: 1373
Loc: Redmond
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#70388 - 05/13/03 12:58 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2686
Loc: Yelmish
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i'd like to see something like that, but i'd decrease the size to 300 acres, and around 50hp or so
although i can be on both sides of this issue, and i really, really miss being able to light up my outboard on the opener like you used to be able to a few years ago(thurston co boating laws that were recently enacted makes it so you can't do over 5mph until 30 days after fishing season starts, except on lake st clair)
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#70389 - 05/15/03 03:07 PM
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Fry
Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 25
Loc: Spanaway
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Thanks for your input all. It doesn't seem raise too much concern among other anglers. I just figured that if some shmoe like Tim Eyeman can rattle Olympia's cage that we,as a semi-organized group of sportsman, could do the same. That State initiative thing is a mightily powerful tool. I fish a small 36 acre lake and am stuck on shore until those anotomically un-endowed half-wits get done stroking thier egos, which is usually around dusk. I'm not really against big motors as much as I'm against high speeds on small waters. The occasional big wakes caused by fishing boats doesn't really bother me. Maybe we could find a comprimise. Maybe divy up the lakes that are large enough to support high speed crafts into sections. Something simmilar to American Lake, with a smal portion reserved for slow speeds(a.k.a. "little" American) Just an idea. -Larry
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#70392 - 05/16/03 04:06 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/24/03
Posts: 254
Loc: Renton WA
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Troller, You half to admit there is a butt load of people out there that don't have a clue. I like the license idea, even though i don't feel I need it either, I hope it will cut down on the stupid crap that i see all the time...well and my insurance rates will go down some too And what the heck it will be easy to pass the test, basic rules of the road and safety I would think.
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#70393 - 05/17/03 06:34 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 11/26/01
Posts: 550
Loc: Browns Point
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yes, it will be easy to pass the test, but thats not the point. the state doesnt care if jetskis upset those lazy fishermen, what they see is another fee that can vanish into the general fund.
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#70394 - 05/19/03 04:17 PM
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Fry
Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 25
Loc: Spanaway
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Hey all, Mojo has a point. I think a better solution would be to find a way to get the state involved without them fondling the contents of our pockets. Fisherman and "sightseers" aren't the problem. Jet skis and speed boats are.We sportsmen have already paid our "fair share" for the privlige of using public waters. A great many of the launch sites were paid for by sportsman, not jet skiers. Perhaps require operator licensing for motors over a certain H.P.? And I think age restrictions are pretty much a given. If they aren't old enough to operate a vehicle on public roads, then they aren't old enough to drag race on public waters. I talked to a lady who just moved down here from Whatcom county, and she stated that lakes like this one(Lake Louise-39 acres) up there were long ago made off limits to combustion engines. I'm still convinced that speed and horsepower restrictions are the way to go though. Seattlerocket just posted on a rule change by the city of Sammamish concerning Pine lake. It no longer allows combustion engines AND trailer-launched boats. Not exactly the direction I'm thinking we need to go. 88 acres is large enough to support some" small motor " fishing boats.(Bass boats are a good example) I think that around the 1rst of next month I'm going e-mail this string of posts to the various state representatives so that our opinions are seen by those who can make a difference. Maybe it won't do anything, but just like the lottery sales pitch goes: "........odds are considerably less is you don't play."
-Larry
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