Thank god!!! Hopefully they took out some trot lines also. There the worst thing out there being unmarked and below the water line.
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If you were out on Lake Conway this weekend, you might have seen some Wildlife Officers looking for unmarked or unattended yo-yos. They did a special operation out there this weekend and cleaned up the lake. They removed 322 illegal yo-yos and wrote several citations. I personally am grateful for their efforts in cleaning up Lake Conway and helping with this problem. Hopefully this effort will curb illegal yo-yo activity for some time. Thank you Enforcement Officers! Who knows, they could go back out there at any time...
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Thank god!!! Hopefully they took out some trot lines also. There the worst thing out there being unmarked and below the water line.
Good deal. I wish they would do Lake Erling next.
Nice job. It was needed. The trees are littered with them and nobody in hearing distance.
Good job guys!
I seen a bunch just to the left of the new bridge at gold creek hanging off limbs. Did not check them though. I gladly remove litter and do my best to keep things clean. It takes everyone to keep things nice. Thanks to all that help.
Don't see too much of that in White Oak or Greeson, which are the main two lakes I fish, BUT I have seen some slimy trot lines at White Oak and old limb lines at Greeson. If they're not being watched, they should be taken up or cut. That's my opinion. Do it right or don't do it. GTT
GOOD JOB . Why not just outlaw them on smaller lakes and AGFC waters where it is suppose to be for fishing and not filling freezers .![]()
Outstanding!