01-28-2011, 07:52 PM
No, not private ponds or lakes, I don't want to get shot!
we have a lot of reservoirs that has as much restrictions as Area 51. Even state owned parks has restrictions on any inflatables under 6 ft long or ban tubes altogether, basically alot of waterways has different regulations but almost every lake's rule has something that goes against float tubes. Its pretty
. Right now I'm happy I have one lake to go to, and its a decent little honey hole, LM bass, Pikes, Picks, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegills, Y.Perch, probably some cats too, so I'm happy with what I can catch there, people say that the lake is an anomaly because theres a wide variety of fish, crystal clear water an used to be a reservoir but now they use it as a "multi-use area" with little restrictions which makes people scratch their heads because there aren't too many lakes New York State leaves unmolested with fees and regulations.
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we have a lot of reservoirs that has as much restrictions as Area 51. Even state owned parks has restrictions on any inflatables under 6 ft long or ban tubes altogether, basically alot of waterways has different regulations but almost every lake's rule has something that goes against float tubes. Its pretty
. Right now I'm happy I have one lake to go to, and its a decent little honey hole, LM bass, Pikes, Picks, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegills, Y.Perch, probably some cats too, so I'm happy with what I can catch there, people say that the lake is an anomaly because theres a wide variety of fish, crystal clear water an used to be a reservoir but now they use it as a "multi-use area" with little restrictions which makes people scratch their heads because there aren't too many lakes New York State leaves unmolested with fees and regulations.[signature]
