03-27-2009, 03:33 PM
If you mainly fish Upper Otay, the rangers are pretty "cool" about not hassling anyone about the orange requirement. In fact, about the only time I even see a ranger or one of their vehicles is when they come to empty the Iron Ranger collection box. Since UO is float tube and waders only and there are no boats to worry about, I think that is the reason they pretty much leave us alone up there. I have also never seen them bother the float tubers on Lower Otay either but thats not to say they haven't. I fished UO at least twice a week last year from April until August and never even was asked to show my license or daily permit (which I wear around my neck in one of those plastic holder things).
I like the idea of attaching something to the back of the seat! With my H3 being BRIGHT RED and visable clear across the lake, I doubt that I'll ever have a problem:o)
BTW: I'll be out on UO tomorrow from around 06:30 - 13:00 or so. Paddle on over if you see me!
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I like the idea of attaching something to the back of the seat! With my H3 being BRIGHT RED and visable clear across the lake, I doubt that I'll ever have a problem:o)
BTW: I'll be out on UO tomorrow from around 06:30 - 13:00 or so. Paddle on over if you see me!
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