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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 148187" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>I see so many people here who fish electric only lakes and am wondering what kind of lakes they are and where they are. Where I live in Minneapolis, we have several lakes within the city and all are electric only. I think they are that way because if they allowed power boats they'd have to put a coroner's office at the ramp to take care of all the stiffs that would float ashore. Also, I suppose noise and water pollution are a concern in an urban situation. I remember once seeing a power boat running on a city lake (I don't think the owners knew it was electric only) and practically caused a riot. The Minnesota "nice" was suspended with a lot of shouting, shaking of fists and a few hand gestures. Anyway, there are some really nice fish in the city lakes and one in particular produces huge muskies. In the inner and outer-tier suburbs the rules are variable depending on the city government. I'm not aware of any bass lakes among them or I'd fish them. I'd like to know about the ones you guys fish on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 148187, member: 1417"] I see so many people here who fish electric only lakes and am wondering what kind of lakes they are and where they are. Where I live in Minneapolis, we have several lakes within the city and all are electric only. I think they are that way because if they allowed power boats they'd have to put a coroner's office at the ramp to take care of all the stiffs that would float ashore. Also, I suppose noise and water pollution are a concern in an urban situation. I remember once seeing a power boat running on a city lake (I don't think the owners knew it was electric only) and practically caused a riot. The Minnesota "nice" was suspended with a lot of shouting, shaking of fists and a few hand gestures. Anyway, there are some really nice fish in the city lakes and one in particular produces huge muskies. In the inner and outer-tier suburbs the rules are variable depending on the city government. I'm not aware of any bass lakes among them or I'd fish them. I'd like to know about the ones you guys fish on. [/QUOTE]
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