
Originally Posted by
Moose1am
I have noticed a lot more boat trailers in the parking lots at Bluegrass, Loon and Otter Pits this year. I think it's directly related to the fact that we can now use gas motors on the three large pits. Before when it was electric trolling motor only a lot of boat owners would not fish these pits. But now they have seen the light and are giving these pits a work out. It's good to see that the resource is being utilized much more. There will be a lot more fishing hours this summer.
I was sort of expecting to see a DNR part time employee doing creel surveys this year but so far have not seen anyone. Maybe they have enough creel survey information now.
Everyone that I have seen is going by the rules of no wake speed for the most part. I hope that this shows the IDNR property managers of other areas that it's possible to get more boats on other waters in IN. Lakes like Dogwood Lake and Hovey's lake may someday be opened up to boats with motors larger than 10 HP as long as the no wake speed limit can be shown to be ENFORCEABLE! This sure would open up these waters to a lot of fisherman. These fisherman who own motors bigger than 10 HP spend a lot of money on fishing gear and we pay a lot of TAXES and help fund the IDNR too.
We deserve a chance to put our boats on Hovey Lake, Glendale and Turtle Creek as well as those with small boats.
Everyone who fishes pays for a fishing license and every bait we buy gets taxed and part of that tax on fishing goods goes to the IDNR. Pitman Robertson Act has something to do with this. Even the duck hunters help to fund these properties with their taxes.