Who said IDNR didn't do anything for us? LOL There are signs at the South Launch Ramp of Bluegrass Pit stating that this will start July 8th I think. It will take about two weeks to put in the concrete launch ramp.
I noticed that the heavy equipment had been staged over there for a week or so. There is a big digger and a bulldozer. I'd like to watch and see how this is done. I missed the work on the 3 present ramps but I did notice that they staged the concrete before installing it. I wonder if they will change the slope of the launch.
Also they plan to work on the parking lot. Hey that's a good thing. I hope that they fix the road as it was washed out a bit from all the rain we had this weekend. There are gullies and ruts running down the road as it's all downhill basically near the launch ramp area. They could use some ditched along the side of the road to help with the drainage. Good roadside drainage helps keep the roads in better shape.
Anyway this is our IDNR working for use.
I would love to see them install and maintain some docks or fishing piers in the Bluegrass F&W area. There are a lot of shoreline fishermen and women that could benefit from some fishing piers. And all the boaters could use a dock or two on all three of the big pits.
They should do a drive by survey of the number of people fishing like they did when it first opened up and Allen drove the IDNR boat around the lake every hour or so and counted the number of people fishing the three big pits.
The smaller pits are getting a lot more use these days. It's hard to find an open fishing spot for the bank fishermen as they are all being used a lot of the time. People like to fish the boat ramps as they are free of weeds and algae as compared to the rest of the shorelines. There is either huge high cattails blocking people from reaching the waters edge or algae growing along the water's edge. Both the cattails and algae make it harder to fish from the banks.
But then again this is a fish and wild life property and it's managed for the wildlife not really the people so much. They are spending a lot of money or time getting the area planted with crops for the wildlife to eat this fall/winter. But I don't think that costs IDNR very much as the farmers are doing all the work. I think that the let the farmers lease the land to grow crops and maybe the farmers are paying IDNR to use the land. Both the farmers and the wildlife benefit from this endeavor.



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