Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Bofire on September 11, 2010, 10:14:46 AM
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:)Just been sitting here reading the state rules, think I need to hire a lawyer and maybe a biologist.
:'(
Carl
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According to state officials;
The regs are written in 5th grade language :chuckle:
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It would be easier to understand in Russian. :chuckle:
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The big change that got me is that it used to be for unlisted waters, state regs applied. Now, for unlisted waters it is CLOSED TO FISHING. Sounds like Russia to me. Doesn't take a fifth grader to tell that that is f'ed up, especially for anyone that likes to play in little backwoods beaver ponds and such.
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According to state officials;
The regs are written in 5th grade language :chuckle:
The constant double talk and nonsensical stringing together of facts and completely unintuitive organization...Sounds like an insult to most of the fifth graders in my experience.
I'm guessing in a few more years when they finally outlaw hooks....We will have to come up with some new ideas.
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The big change that got me is that it used to be for unlisted waters, state regs applied. Now, for unlisted waters it is CLOSED TO FISHING. Sounds like Russia to me. Doesn't take a fifth grader to tell that that is f'ed up, especially for anyone that likes to play in little backwoods beaver ponds and such.
that's only for puget sound tributaries(for now). supposedly to help wild salmon and steelhead, but i get the message that F&W doesn't want to spend the money figuring out what little streams actually have populations of fish worth protecting in them, so they just close them all.