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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 503869" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Me neither but it would mean guarding them 100% of the time. I complained at the office ((LCRA) and was told they get a lot of complaints about the harassment but they can’t call a patrolman for every little situation. I’m tempted to set jugs and if anyone gets near them take pictures. Also fishing take pictures of any boat that is coming to close trying to get their registration numbers in it. Then find me a game warden.</p><p>I have never seen any patrol boat out there. First I’ll call the game warden though and tell him what’s going on out there. I called him a while back to make sure jug lines were legal on that lake and he verified they are just no trotlines. Part of the problem is the other fisherman think jugs aren’t allowed.</p><p>EDIT: Sonny1, read my post after this one that tells even more about the problems out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 503869, member: 27803"] Me neither but it would mean guarding them 100% of the time. I complained at the office ((LCRA) and was told they get a lot of complaints about the harassment but they can’t call a patrolman for every little situation. I’m tempted to set jugs and if anyone gets near them take pictures. Also fishing take pictures of any boat that is coming to close trying to get their registration numbers in it. Then find me a game warden. I have never seen any patrol boat out there. First I’ll call the game warden though and tell him what’s going on out there. I called him a while back to make sure jug lines were legal on that lake and he verified they are just no trotlines. Part of the problem is the other fisherman think jugs aren’t allowed. EDIT: Sonny1, read my post after this one that tells even more about the problems out there. [/QUOTE]
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