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Harry Krause wrote:
That's what I remember, though this one makes me wonder a bit: " Anyone fishing from a sandbar or other land mass that is accessible by boat, or by swimming through water deeper than (3) feet." Wouldn't that include most of the Florida shoreline, if literally applied? You know, like surfcasting from the beach? There were almost always "fish police" at my two favorite Florida boat ramps, busy looking into everyone's coolers as soon as they pulled their boats out of the water. Harry, What are the laws up your way about 'fish police' and they right to inspect? Can they simply board your boat or check your property cuz they can? I've wondered that down here in Florida and altho we do not trailer our boat, I'm curious. On the water I've been informed I have to allow the Coast Guard aboard, but where do my rights and my property begin and end? You can deny an officer to search your vehicle on the road, but what about on the water? In another thread someone mentioned "If you've done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide" but at what point do you say enough is enough? |
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