03-13-2014, 02:22 AM
[quote altizerbd]Maybe--and I say MAYBE-- this should be required of power boaters. I believe PWCs like tubes, pontoons, kayaks, paddleboards, etc. should be exempt. I agree with the others; the mussels will be everywhere.[/quote]
And why in the hell should they be exempt? So they can be the cause of the spread?
Spend a few minutes and educate yourself to the consequences of a mussel infestation. We need to do everything we can to slow the process.
Equipment could be construed to mean waders, boots, nets, even lures.
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And why in the hell should they be exempt? So they can be the cause of the spread?
Spend a few minutes and educate yourself to the consequences of a mussel infestation. We need to do everything we can to slow the process.
Quote:In 2008, the Utah State Legislature made it illegal to possess or transport invasive mussels. If you have been in an infested water, you must decontaminate your boat [red]and equipment[/red] before entering or traveling with it in Utah.
Equipment could be construed to mean waders, boots, nets, even lures.
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