http://www.courierpress.com/news/201...anager-to-fwa/
Nate will be leaving this area to go to Northern Indiana to manage another of Indiana's Fish and Wildlife Areas. We will miss him for sure.
We are very lucky to have had Nate at Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area as he did a lot for use.
Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Areas usage by large bass boats has increased due to the fact that Nate allows people to use their boats on these waters and to proceed with using their gas engines as long as they went at idle speed only. I think as a rule that most of the good folks that utilize these waters have complied with the no wake idle speed rules and that's a great thing.
Before Nate allowed the use of gasoline engines on Bluegrass you had to use your trolling motor or paddle around the lake to move your boat. That kept a lot of the Ranger and Titon fiberglass boats off the waters as if the wind was blowing it was too hard to move around on the water with just a trolling motor. While a few brave souls ventured out with just trolling motors it was mostly those in small aluminum john boats or canoes.
So lets hope that Nate's successor will continue with Nate's policy of allowing gas motors on these lakes.
Many of the other properties don't allow gas motors on their smaller pits. And Hovey's lake does not allow the use of gasoline motors over 10 hp.
Allowing boats to use larger HP gas motors at idle speed is a good rule IMHO. It's just common sense. Something that Nate had in large quantities. I think that everyone liked Nate. I know that I did. He was easy to talk to and fun to be around.
I wish him well and hope his future is bright with IDNR up North. He will be missed.



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