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Sorry for the delay, but I wasn't able to get anyone from the KOA to talk on the phone about the situation until today. What I was told was...regarding the sale, the details have not yet been completed, but the property will definately remain a campground for the coming year. They are well aware of the importance and benefit of the fishing access, and they went on to say that fishing would play a big part in any use of the property. I told them that wouldn't do the current customers (RVers) any good if they wiped out the campground and built condos. There was no comment to my statement, other than the long range plan for the property has not been released. There was surprise that the word had gotten out already.

Regarding fishing access to those not staying at the KOA. The official policy is that while they are not obligated to allow access to non-guests - they permit it, but please ask for permission at the campground office. That allows them to screen and control the number of fisherman. I asked if they covered the special fishing regulations for the area. They said yes, and they also remind them that KOA guests have first rights to the access, and please respect it.

From personal experience, if you do go there during the off-season, Dec - March, and no one is in the office, you can sometimes find someone working on-site out in the campground.

Here's hoping it stays a campground.

Gary

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