At Bluegrass anyway and is nothing more than a **** troll here in the Indiana Board. Don't feed the trolls. Ignoring them is the best way to neuter them.
You are right. The place is getting too crowded to fish. It get's worse every years since around 2013 and 2014.
Newbies are all welcome to fish at Bluegrass or any of the other pits out there. No one owns the water except for the Indiana DRN Fish and Wildlife Agency. And they allow anyone to fish out there as long as they have a valid IN fishing license and obey the rules and regulations on each lake out there.
I would have turned around too if the parking lot was so full that there were no parking spots left to park your boat trailer. What else can one do? I guess people could start parking their boat trailers in the middle of the parking lot? I've seen non fishermen do that and never did understand what that was all about. The guy that use to own Wild Birds Unlimited use to have his clients come to Bluegrass Parking lot to meet there and park their cars before going on the Owl Prowls. They would all park right in the middle of the parking lot and block the access to the area with ten vehicle all parked in the middle of the lot. I guess they were not smart enough to figure out how to park so that others could use the facility too. Not everyone out there thinks about other people when they decide where and how to park their vehicles. Now the fishermen who frequent the parking lot out there have it all figured out and they are mostly parking in the most efficient way these days. It was not always like that. I'm glad that they all are parking in the same direction around the perimeter of the parking lot and not in the center of the lot. LOL. Fisherman are smart folks.





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