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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2998507" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>3/4 mile or so. There is a line of buoys across the no access area but it kept breaking. OGE put up a sign showing the restricted areas, but every so often a boat would be right up in the discharge area and anchored.</p><p>I would stop in there if I saw them and let them know they were in a federally protected area and they needed to leave. Most did, one didn't with three guys in the boat. Got a go FU response.</p><p>They got met at the ramp by the Game ranger, Don't remember the fine, but it was substantial.</p><p></p><p>If you fish sooner in a boat, do yourself a favor and look at the sign on both boat ramps. It will save you a lot of money if you violate the protected zones.</p><p>If you walk into the Discharge Area, don't even get your shoes wet. It's illegal to wade in the discharge area, and the GW gets up in the building behind the pic I posted and glasses the fishermen. Then he drives down there and writes tickets.</p><p></p><p>Worked there for almost 16 years. Rarely missed a day to take the 5 min walk at lunch to fish the discharge, and sometimes hit it before work and after work. </p><p>Got spoiled for fishing elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2998507, member: 5412"] 3/4 mile or so. There is a line of buoys across the no access area but it kept breaking. OGE put up a sign showing the restricted areas, but every so often a boat would be right up in the discharge area and anchored. I would stop in there if I saw them and let them know they were in a federally protected area and they needed to leave. Most did, one didn't with three guys in the boat. Got a go FU response. They got met at the ramp by the Game ranger, Don't remember the fine, but it was substantial. If you fish sooner in a boat, do yourself a favor and look at the sign on both boat ramps. It will save you a lot of money if you violate the protected zones. If you walk into the Discharge Area, don't even get your shoes wet. It's illegal to wade in the discharge area, and the GW gets up in the building behind the pic I posted and glasses the fishermen. Then he drives down there and writes tickets. Worked there for almost 16 years. Rarely missed a day to take the 5 min walk at lunch to fish the discharge, and sometimes hit it before work and after work. Got spoiled for fishing elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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