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"The way they describe everything is goofy. You've got to be a lawyer to understand half that stuff," Satco said.
Quote from: bigtex on September 11, 2015, 09:19:52 AM"The way they describe everything is goofy. You've got to be a lawyer to understand half that stuff," Satco said.Apparently this guy can't read a map. Pretty simple to understand that upstream of 277th bridge is closed....
If I was confused on the rules...I wouldn't go fishing. Bunch of nimrods.
if there are hundreds of tickets written there, maybe just maybe the state needs to mark the river a little clearer.
"Pink fever"?
Quote from: Squidward on September 11, 2015, 01:11:02 PMif there are hundreds of tickets written there, maybe just maybe the state needs to mark the river a little clearer. Mark the river? So is WDFW now supposed to post signs all along waterways saying the water is closed? Most rivers are open and closed numerous times through the year, so basically WDFW should have people constantly placing and removing signs??How about people just read simple regs....
Don't know what to say. I might buy a tag if its G&F kindly opens up a vendor at the trail head and I might fish in an open river if I know it. I've recently learned on H-W that following the rules seems optional if its inconvenient because hey, some people have jobs and 74 year old uncles unlike the chumps who do things the right way.
Pinks bring out all walks of life ...I That's why I just sit home drinking a beer and laughing my ARZ off at the News ..
Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on September 11, 2015, 06:48:04 PMPinks bring out all walks of life ...I That's why I just sit home drinking a beer and laughing my ARZ off at the News ..Isn't that the truth? The nastier the fish, the more the bottom of the population will break rules to get them. Everybody is semi-civil until a few black hook nose nightmares start rolling in the frog water.
I think the fresh, bright pinks are pretty good; but have seen some 'zombie pinks' still struggling around beyond their expiration date. These things are decomposed but alive somehow--literally fins falling off/flesh chunks falling off/jaw dragging in the gravel. I was fishing for silvers once and a zombie brushed against my line, the goo was so bad I nearly barfed. Had to spool off some line and get a new leader. Seriously that bad. And some guy was completely ignoring the mint bright silvers in the river and loading up his trashbag with pinks. He grabbed one and it looked like it slipped out of his hand, but it actually slipped out of its own skin. Just said, "Ah, they smoke up a fine dip."