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Wisconsin and Vermont are trying to tackle some of the problems wake boats cause
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I am not a fan of "wakeless" days, as I think about how long it would take to run from one end of Deer Creek to the other at "wakeless" speed. Imagine running from Strawberry to Soldier Creek at wakeless - I hope you packed a lunch!

A better solution, in my mind, is alternating days of "no towables/personal watercraft", and a complete ban on towables/PWCs at other waters.

We can all agree that waters such as Willard, Deer Creek, Jordanelle, Pineview, etc. Are basically a lost cause for fishing from a boat between May and September. The ramps are a debacle, you have power squadrons passing too closely, etc. etc. Alternating days of "no towables/PWCs" would allow some level of recreational fishing through the summer.

I've also noticed an increase in the number of wake-board boats "overflowing" into Strawberry. I counted 13 lined up at the ramp when I was leaving one morning last summer. I believe that all blue-ribbon fisheries, or at very least Strawberry, should be designated as "no towables/PWCs" period.
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RE: Wisconsin and Vermont are trying to tackle some of the problems wake boats cause - by BYUHunter - 03-25-2024, 05:11 PM

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