04-07-2016, 12:10 AM
According to the article, they are looking at hiring a guard to check for stickers. If they can afford to hire some one to just check for a sticker, then they should be able to have the check station at the reservoirs shouldn't they? At least it's a suggestion/solution to part of the issue. Also, not sure how F&G on this issue can keep planting fish with public monies and to keep improving the access points with public money if they allow the companies to just close the lakes without some sort of compensation. Looks to me like there should be some sort of win win if all parties, including all affected State Agencies would pony up money to check the boats. I can see what the State is saying though that no infected boats have been found so why keep the station, yet I can see the companies position to of prevention and it just takes one boat. A tough situation all the way around. I hope they make the right decision and all the affected agencies have the right in put.
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