Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Members
Posted

Last weekend I found 2 'boats keep out' buoys in the back of one of my favorite creeks. I cannot figure out why this area would be off limits. 

Does anyone know who I could contact to find out more information about this?

 

 

Posted

they sell those online, great way to reserve a fishing spot me thinks...

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

Posted
1 hour ago, Jim Powers said:

Back of Piney is off limits to motor boats, if that's the one you're referring to. Not sure why. 

Wilderness area no motorized on land or water except the guy who owns the 11 acres back there.  

“If a cluttered desk is a sign, of a cluttered mind, of what then, is an empty desk a sign?”- Albert Einstein

Posted

I believe an approved bouy would have a registration sticker on it. If it doesn't, call it in to the Water Patrol

  • Members
Posted

The corp has a record of all the buoys on the lake and regulates them. They also have them on their GPS map. Call the corp to find out if the ones you are mentioning are legal.

 

  • Root Admin
Posted
2 hours ago, grizwilson said:

Wilderness area no motorized on land or water except the guy who owns the 11 acres back there.  

He doesn't own past the take line... why in the world would that water be off limits??!!

@Bill Babler

Lilleys Landing logo 150.jpg

  • Members
Posted

Yes - - the area I am referencing is in the back of Piney. 

Last year there were no 'keep out' buoys in the area, with many boats fishing during tourneys and recreational fishing - I even saw a boat beached on the shore with a picnic campsite set up. There was a single, unmarked (faded?) buoy in the middle but it appeared to be a warning because there were submerged treetops right there. 

This year, there are 2 buoys well into the main "lake" area in the back of piney, not correlating to any markings or fencing on the shoreline.

If they belong to the CoE and there is indeed a clear line that motorized boats are not to cross - so be it, and maybe they should add more than 2 buoys across a 150 yard wide cove, because a lot of boats are unaware what the buoys are for (that or everyone knows but doesn't care)  If they belong to a private landowner or someone protecting a honey hole, they need to be removed or put on the actual property line. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.