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fish_4_all
I have a question about putting the parts left over from cleaning fish back into the water. Where you put the boat in and out in Old Town Florence there is a fish cleaning station. The large drain hole is right over the river and everything goes into the drink. Last weekend the fish and game fish checker stood right beside a fellow cleaning a nice "Nook" and all the spare parts went right into the river. If it's against the law to do that, why do they build cleaning stations over the river, and not tell a fellow he is breaking the law when they are standing right there. I would have bet it was legal as I see it happen all the time at the coast. Just a question that is bugging me. The world won't end if I don't figure it out. Good luck fishing to all. Tight Lines, Dan U
I have a question about putting the parts left over from cleaning fish back into the water. Last weekend the fish and game fish checker stood right beside a fellow cleaning a nice "Nook" and all the spare parts went right into the river. If it's against the law to do that, why do they build cleaning stations over the river, and not tell a fellow he is breaking the law when they are standing right there. I would have bet it was legal as I see it happen all the time at the coast. Just a question that is bugging me.
I have a question about putting the parts left over from cleaning fish back into the water. Where you put the boat in and out in Old Town Florence there is a fish cleaning station. The large drain hole is right over the river and everything goes into the drink. Last weekend the fish and game fish checker stood right beside a fellow cleaning a nice "Nook" and all the spare parts went right into the river. If it's against the law to do that, why do they build cleaning stations over the river, and not tell a fellow he is breaking the law when they are standing right there. I would have bet it was legal as I see it happen all the time at the coast. Just a question that is bugging me. The world won't end if I don't figure it out. Good luck fishing to all. Tight Lines, Dan U