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Unenforceable. Everyone has the right to LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of HAPPINESS.
You get out of life what you are willing to accept. If you ain't happy, do something about it!
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Unenforceable. Everyone has the right to LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of HAPPINESS. That's just more "usta haves"..................you're a little behind & need to catch up. MM
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Lap Dances? Blow jobs? Commie Bastids Hey, go to Potlandia, the strippers will deliver you some hot wings at least. Might even get a dance out of them for a coupla rolls of TP. Geno
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Portland used to have some of the best strip clubs. So I have been told.
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Portland used to have some of the best strip clubs. So I have been told. One thing Oregon did right....
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
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Not saying it's right, but here is WDFW's reasoning. Fishery managers have reported that some anglers have been seen crowding banks as concerns over coronavirus have continued.
“We’ve seen an uptick in outdoor recreation at some locations in recent weeks as people have looked for ways to get outside,” said WDFW Fish Program Director Kelly Cunningham. “We’ve had reports of crowded boat ramps and busy fishing on some rivers, which runs counter to the governor’s direction to stay home and practice social distancing.”
In addition, many salmon and steelhead fisheries require regular monitoring under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which includes conducting angler interviews at access sites surrounding the state’s marine waters. The on-site, face-to-face nature of angler interviews puts people at potential risk of transmitting the coronavirus. Without such monitoring, these recreational fisheries must close to ensure ESA protections. They specifically said that: Hunting seasons currently underway are not impacted by the COVID-19 restrictions at this time. However, please be aware that significant travel is not advised. Boat launches closed around here yesterday due to a few sunny days and people packing the places and congregating like lemmings no one obeying 6 feet separtaion. Laws for the masses to control the few idiots. BC too, eh Salty? Geno Pretty much at any public boat launch that would be signed from the highway, yep, closed as far as I know. However there are many other spots to launch a boat that aren't on the map and don't draw crowds, all good
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I told you guys days ago fish were carriers
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Not saying it's right, but here is WDFW's reasoning. Fishery managers have reported that some anglers have been seen crowding banks as concerns over coronavirus have continued.
“We’ve seen an uptick in outdoor recreation at some locations in recent weeks as people have looked for ways to get outside,” said WDFW Fish Program Director Kelly Cunningham. “We’ve had reports of crowded boat ramps and busy fishing on some rivers, which runs counter to the governor’s direction to stay home and practice social distancing.”
In addition, many salmon and steelhead fisheries require regular monitoring under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which includes conducting angler interviews at access sites surrounding the state’s marine waters. The on-site, face-to-face nature of angler interviews puts people at potential risk of transmitting the coronavirus. Without such monitoring, these recreational fisheries must close to ensure ESA protections. They specifically said that: Hunting seasons currently underway are not impacted by the COVID-19 restrictions at this time. However, please be aware that significant travel is not advised. Mr T, Long time no talk online, hope all is going well up there in the Rock. Are you folks shut down at work and doing the job at home thingy? Stay safe. When I first saw the title of the thread, the protection of their angler contact folks. I'm not saying it's right, and I'd likely just break the rule myself if something nearby was open, uncrowded, and the fish were biting. But, can you imagine the uproar if one or more of their folks caught this virus and it could be shown they contacted a person fishing with the disease? Another uproar, someone said they could see shutting down the salmon charters because of a crowded situation on the boats. Wow, sure let Joe Schmo fish from the bank but take money out of the recreational fishing charter fleets wallets. There'd be some serious lobbying in the next session of the Legislature by the boat owners for sure. Biggest problem is folks don't want to take responsibility and fish apart from others. I've seen the combat fishing in some places, someone on page one got it right. Lines get crossed, folks get uppity, next thing they're rollin' around in the mud, then their buddies join in. hard to make a rule allowing someone to put their little boat out and go out with their wife or kid, and have that rule stop crowds fishing on the bank like a pack of mongrels. Good luck WA, I foresee silly Gavin here trying, and likely doing, the same thing. Our trout opener is coming up, it would suck, but it may not stop me. You WA folks, steelhead fishing should be going on now right? let's hope there's a benefit in more spawning escapement, less mortality of "native" fish, and maybe the hatcheries will give away excess returns to you license holder. Going to be a bummer if this lasts into shad season though. All them folks lined up below John Day will be pissed. Geno Yes sir.....glad to see you posting. How how can you protect one person's rights without stomping on others? It's the eternal question. Gotta make tough decisions sometimes and conspiracy theories will be made, on both sides of the aisle. We're teleworking as much as we can, but some things we can't do virtually. We're managing though.
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Already illegal, unless with a member of your household.... or you have a six footer... .
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Unenforceable. Everyone has the right to LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of HAPPINESS. That's just more "usta haves"..................you're a little behind & need to catch up. MM Wrong. I didn't spend more than 25 years in uniform just to see everything tossed aside. Maybe you're turning over. I'm not.
You get out of life what you are willing to accept. If you ain't happy, do something about it!
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Sorry................I should have used the sarcasm icon.
I thought you'd catch that, but I guess you are just behind the curve after all.
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Already illegal, unless with a member of your household.... or you have a six footer... . You know this is the 'fire, right? We all have 6-footers....
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Gov there has got to be under a lot of pressure. His/her State started the mess. No telling what he/she will ban next. I'm not saying, just saying......
Go fishing......
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State workers will get paid for not working. Joe-Public gets screwed.
Per the public employees' unions, "what's the problem"???
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Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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Go to you tube and watch, We are living the 12 monkeys. It tells why and what is going to happen with this pandemic. It is all about a means to an end. The cure is worse than the virus. The complete control of us.
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Not saying it's right, but here is WDFW's reasoning. Fishery managers have reported that some anglers have been seen crowding banks as concerns over coronavirus have continued.
“We’ve seen an uptick in outdoor recreation at some locations in recent weeks as people have looked for ways to get outside,” said WDFW Fish Program Director Kelly Cunningham. “We’ve had reports of crowded boat ramps and busy fishing on some rivers, which runs counter to the governor’s direction to stay home and practice social distancing.”
In addition, many salmon and steelhead fisheries require regular monitoring under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which includes conducting angler interviews at access sites surrounding the state’s marine waters. The on-site, face-to-face nature of angler interviews puts people at potential risk of transmitting the coronavirus. Without such monitoring, these recreational fisheries must close to ensure ESA protections. They specifically said that: Hunting seasons currently underway are not impacted by the COVID-19 restrictions at this time. However, please be aware that significant travel is not advised. Mr T, Long time no talk online, hope all is going well up there in the Rock. Are you folks shut down at work and doing the job at home thingy? Stay safe. When I first saw the title of the thread, the protection of their angler contact folks. I'm not saying it's right, and I'd likely just break the rule myself if something nearby was open, uncrowded, and the fish were biting. But, can you imagine the uproar if one or more of their folks caught this virus and it could be shown they contacted a person fishing with the disease? Another uproar, someone said they could see shutting down the salmon charters because of a crowded situation on the boats. Wow, sure let Joe Schmo fish from the bank but take money out of the recreational fishing charter fleets wallets. There'd be some serious lobbying in the next session of the Legislature by the boat owners for sure. Biggest problem is folks don't want to take responsibility and fish apart from others. I've seen the combat fishing in some places, someone on page one got it right. Lines get crossed, folks get uppity, next thing they're rollin' around in the mud, then their buddies join in. hard to make a rule allowing someone to put their little boat out and go out with their wife or kid, and have that rule stop crowds fishing on the bank like a pack of mongrels. Good luck WA, I foresee silly Gavin here trying, and likely doing, the same thing. Our trout opener is coming up, it would suck, but it may not stop me. You WA folks, steelhead fishing should be going on now right? let's hope there's a benefit in more spawning escapement, less mortality of "native" fish, and maybe the hatcheries will give away excess returns to you license holder. Going to be a bummer if this lasts into shad season though. All them folks lined up below John Day will be pissed. Geno Yes sir.....glad to see you posting. How how can you protect one person's rights without stomping on others? It's the eternal question. Gotta make tough decisions sometimes and conspiracy theories will be made, on both sides of the aisle. We're teleworking as much as we can, but some things we can't do virtually. We're managing though. Awfully hard to do site visits "online" even with the sat tech available today. take care, Geno
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Meanwhile in Missouri, starting Friday, no fishing license needed for like the next 3 weeks or some such.
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