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a float question
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03/07/07 02:16 AM
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rodbender21
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Are their any regulations about using a float in any lakes?
Somebody just back of you while you are fishing is as bad as someone looking over your shoulder while you write a letter to your girl. "Ernest Hemingway"
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Re: a float question
[Re: rodbender21]
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03/07/07 04:29 AM
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divot
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Re: a float question
[Re: divot]
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03/07/07 05:00 AM
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Fishbrain
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Only private, snobby ones. Of course, common sense comes with its own set of regulations.
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Re: a float question
[Re: Fishbrain]
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03/08/07 01:26 AM
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Bass_Lady_In_Plano
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i think regulations only apply to motorized watercraft. heck, if you attached a trolling motor, you'd just about have to register it (lol)
-An original 'Yupneck' from the Appalachians
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Re: a float question
[Re: Bass_Lady_In_Plano]
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03/08/07 02:14 AM
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Fishbrain
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If you attach a trolling motor, you DO have to register it.
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