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If there is a shortage, I'd rather see money spent on improving the fishing rather than technological advances that I

I couldn't care less about having more stockers.

Once again, I don't like the camera idea, but if more stockers means more fisherman, than I think it's a bad idea. I coming more and more to the place where I think trout parks are just a waste of good trout water.

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This camera thing is funny. I talked to the young ranger who left last year because he was tired of DNR crap. I think he was the only ranger I have seen walk the spring and check on fishing licenses since i have been going. He told me that the reason they have that camera is so people can check for flooding and see what the water is like so they don't have to have so many phone calls over it. As far as violations I dont think that old ranger they have now would get out of his vehicle unless someone complains. to bad we lost that young ranger last year.

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I thought you could see the size and color of flies people were using with the camera? You mean it is only to see the stream conditions??? :o

The WiFi is a nice function as that is better than driving to the lodge to get access if you have to have it. There have not been many times but it certainly is used.

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I like being able to check the stream and wish I was there. Some days it gives me a good "pick me up" and gets me planning the next trip. I have been down 5 times this summer and caught plenty of fish. Some small stockers but many pushing 2 lbs. Seems the same as it always was to me.

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