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Quote from: bigtex on March 24, 2020, 08:04:59 PMQuote from: bassquatch on March 24, 2020, 07:27:26 PMALL WDFW WATER ACCESS SITE AS WELL!!That means EVERY public boat launch in this stupid State! Are Idaho lands still open?? I'll go there for two weeks! *censored*s!No it does not. There are launches owned by cities, counties, private entities, etc.I bet fewer than 10% of access is WDFW or state, maybe less than 5%. For me, I launch at probably 10 different sites a year and I can only think of one that is state owned.
Quote from: bassquatch on March 24, 2020, 07:27:26 PMALL WDFW WATER ACCESS SITE AS WELL!!That means EVERY public boat launch in this stupid State! Are Idaho lands still open?? I'll go there for two weeks! *censored*s!No it does not. There are launches owned by cities, counties, private entities, etc.
ALL WDFW WATER ACCESS SITE AS WELL!!That means EVERY public boat launch in this stupid State! Are Idaho lands still open?? I'll go there for two weeks! *censored*s!
I don't fish salt buddy...If it's a city or county park, according to the governor, it's closed as they are deemed public gathering areas.
Do share..
Quote from: bassquatch on March 24, 2020, 08:11:56 PMDo share..City of Everett, City of Mukilteo, Kayak Point, Lake Goodwin, Wyatt Park, Flowing Lake, Fish Lake, Lake Chelan, Lake Cavanaugh, Ilwaco, Chinook, Hammond, Warrenton, Skipanon, Edmonds, Longview, Kalama, I could probably list another dozen I use depending on the year. Then there are the foot or car access sites which are literally countless.The one state launch I use is Ft. Casey.If I want to fish, there are plenty of options.
I would suggest you start Googling their individual websites cause you will see things like this from the Lake Washington Mercer Island launch:
Quote from: bassquatch on March 24, 2020, 08:25:00 PMI would suggest you start Googling their individual websites cause you will see things like this from the Lake Washington Mercer Island launch:And apparently you did not see where I said "It's up to each city or county to close their lands. Some are, some aren't."Nowhere in the Governor's order did he direct local parks or gathering areas to be closed. It is up to each land managing agency to determine to stay open or close.In fact here is the Governor's order:https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/proclamations/20-25%20Coronovirus%20Stay%20Safe-Stay%20Healthy%20%28tmp%29%20%28002%29.pdf
Why the complexity?Either the public owns it or not, whoever controls it, WDFW, City State, corp of engineers,BLM, national forest sevice....Jesus, its our land!Why do we have to play this agency bullcrap?