jignpigman wrote:
All private marinas will only allow the use of the ramp if you can prove your principal residence is on that body of water. That goes for any service providers who launch boats on private water bodies for anyone. Also FYI from pretty reliable source. It is true there are several non municipal launches still open and you could launch and go fishing but be warned cause if a local calls the police to complain for any reason they must respond and the owner of the trailered vehicle will receive a $700 ticket in the mail! They are not actively looking for violators but if called must issue the ticket. Expensive crappies!!
Thanks...
I am sooooo confused.
I understand...stay home!
What I don't get is hearing "travel if only necessary" and people are being pulled over to be asked why they're on the road / travelling and making sure those in vehicles are from the same household.
If this is the case, and the police pull you over to ask where you're going or as indicated above you get a trailer ticket, isn't that harassment?
Some ramps are open and even Ford said "“If people want to make sure of their social distance and they’re on the shore and they want to throw a reel and hook in the water then by all means.” Walleye season is scheduled to open the third Saturday in May.
...guess he's not much of a fisher or goes thru a lot of reels!
Also, walleye opens the first weekend in May.
Again...yes I am aware...stay home!
My wife comes home with stories about people at work getting pulled over and being told their passenger, whom they just worked side by side with as a PSW, has to be in the back seat and am reading similar things on social media (it's gotta be true, right?!?
...again, although not encouraged, I would consider that harassment for sure.
So then, if they're ticketing trucks and trailers, should they snot do the same for the parked cars at the walking trails off of Taylor Kidd for example?
Not trying to stir the pot here...