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Thread: sangchris on chopping block?

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    LOL wut eva lol
    Quote Originally Posted by bassman356 View Post
    Well Said!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kincade View Post
    Well thanks for trying to scare off folks. Anymore good advice?
    I've got no stake either way, as I haven't fished or hunted the lake in years. Just telling you the way it is. If DNR doesn't renew the reciprocal agreement or renegs on it, it is up to the Utility to decide what they want to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat47 View Post
    I've got no stake either way, as I haven't fished or hunted the lake in years. Just telling you the way it is. If DNR doesn't renew the reciprocal agreement or renegs on it, it is up to the Utility to decide what they want to do.
    So if they do that would the possiblility of opening up the 25hp limit and open it up to skiing and the like? The hp part would be OK for me, but not the recreational skiers and such. How odd would that be to see a SeaDoo on Sangchris?!

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    Fear of being sued for injuries makes corporate lawyers cringe. Thus, I'd bet on the opposite-more restriction, if not closure. A couple of years ago, fear of lawsuits resulted in a stretch of the Vermilion River being closed to all use, to the point of hiring security personnel to keep the section closed. I think DNR eventually intervened and took responsiblility for potential injuries, resulting in the stretch of the river being reopened.

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