I tried to go launch the boat Sat and decided to just drive over to the launch ramp Sat morning to see if there was anyone there. It was raining slightly and my windshield was wet enough to require the windshield wipers. To my surprise the parking lot at Bluegrass South Launch ramp was packed with all types of cars without any boat trailers.
It was packed with people from Casino Aztar who were practicing rowing for a big racing coming up this summer at the Lake behind the Cracker Barrel. The cars were packed in three deep in some places. And there were two big long canoe type boats that were parked parallel to the grass and taking up 4 parking spots. Other cars were parked every where as well as the regular bike riders who park their cars out by the roadway.
I got some video of the parking lot and the people rowing their big canoe race boat. I also took some still photos to document the confusion at the parking lot. I'm glad that I didn't haul the boat over there or I would have been pissed off as they hogged the launch ramp for a good while just loading all twelve people into the huge long canoe.
It's getting to the point where there are more non fishermen using the launch ramp for other activities than there are fishermen launching boats. That's got to stop folks. This is a fish and wildlife area paid for with hunter and fishermen's money and it's not a public park for people to walk their dogs and swim at the launch ramp.
I wish that IDNR's CO's would do more to control this type of activity. I heard that the IDNR property manager requires people doing these type of activities to get a permit from Sugar Ridge before they bring all their canoes to Bluegrass. If that's true then I wish that the CO's would enforce this rule. The bike riders already take up about 4 or 6 parking lots for hours at a time. And they don't buy fishing lures and pay the tax that fishermen do. Those taxes are where the money came from to buy Bluegrass for the F&W area. There are plenty of other places they can park their cars and go bike riding. This parking lot should be reserved for vehicles with boat trailers on the weekends or at least for people who are trying to hunt or fish and pay for a hunting and fishing license.
All my pictures are still on my camera now and are too large in memory size to post directly from my computer to this site. I have to reduce their size by 70% before they are small enough to post here. So that takes a little work. The movie I will have to upload to my U Tube account and post a link to that.
The people were having fun and if they would being a bus it would have been better instead of everyone driving their car to the Scene. The parking lot is not made to handle 50 personal cars at one time. There may be room for about 20 trucks and boat trailers if everyone parks the right way and doesn't take up 3 parking spots by parking parallel to the grass along the gravel parking lot. Most of the fishermen park their boat trailers back into the grass where they can get more vehicles parked.
Saturday was almost as crowded. I took the boat over to Bluegrass Saturday around 11 am and it was too crowded to even get a parking spot. Again there were several trucks and cars parked the wrong way taking up multiple parking spaces. Some people are just clueless and don't think about anyone else but themselves. One truck with a boat trailer was parked near the information sign and parallel to the grass taking up at least 4 parking spots. The nerve of some people! Gees Louise! How could he not see how everyone else was parking to make more room for others? As this area gets more attention from new people it's going to be hard to find any place to park on the weekends. I'm so glad that I retired and can fish on weekdays now. It's a totally different scene on most week days. But it's still getting more crowded even on the weekdays.
On another note. I wish that IDNR would put something in the water to kill all the slimy algae that's growing along the bank and on the surface. That and cut down some of the vegetation along the shoreline so as to make more room for fishing from the bank. The only clear spots to fish from the banks is at the launch ramps where the launching of boats keep the algae at bay. They you have all these little old ladies fishing form lawn chairs that the park right in the middle of the concrete launch ramp.
Glad I got that off my chest! Sorry for this long rant but it's been bugging me for some time and I had to vent! Too much of a good thing going on these days at Bluegrass F&W area. It was much nicer back in 2004 before everyone else noticed it was here.



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