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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 1782080" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>Can I use my feet? How about my arm? Or elbow? All of those are commonly used while noodling. Obviously, I'm just being devil's advocate here. I think if I have a wading stick and I stick it under the water, it would be hard for a warden to say for sure what I'm doing with it unless he has an underwater cam or the water is clear enough for him to see me, (which I've never noodled in clear water). By the items specifically listed it certainly seems as though the original intent of the law was to prevent using gaffe's and spears and to make it man vs fish. I just don't see where a poking stick was ever intended to be illegal. If so, why wasn't that specifically mentioned?</p><p></p><p>BTW, I think the biggest issue with noodlers is the use of barrels. I think they should drop all the lakes about 4 feet for a few days sometime before the noodling season gets going and remove all the barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 1782080, member: 7292"] Can I use my feet? How about my arm? Or elbow? All of those are commonly used while noodling. Obviously, I'm just being devil's advocate here. I think if I have a wading stick and I stick it under the water, it would be hard for a warden to say for sure what I'm doing with it unless he has an underwater cam or the water is clear enough for him to see me, (which I've never noodled in clear water). By the items specifically listed it certainly seems as though the original intent of the law was to prevent using gaffe's and spears and to make it man vs fish. I just don't see where a poking stick was ever intended to be illegal. If so, why wasn't that specifically mentioned? BTW, I think the biggest issue with noodlers is the use of barrels. I think they should drop all the lakes about 4 feet for a few days sometime before the noodling season gets going and remove all the barrels. [/QUOTE]
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