GLF Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 While fishing the Dreamweaver Challenge on Sunday, we had a DNR boat pull up beside the boat to check licenses. There were 4 of us in the boat, 6 lines in the water, but he only asked to see 2 licenses.This is the first time I have been checked while on the lake fishing, and it seemed odd to me.Is this the norm? I do not have a charter boat sticker on the window, but maybe he thought I was a charter boat????
Priority1 Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 I have been checked a few times on the big water. I was checked a couple of weeks ago @ the dock in AuGres. They boarded my vessel while I was getting the truck. They never asked my permission. I guess they asked one of the crew if they could check our fish. They never asked for a license, but they were all over my boat including the cabin looking for another cooler. One of my crew boxed a Walleye that was 1/8 of an inch short. He did let us off with a warning. We had a legal limit of 15 fish.
Dv8oR Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Is this the norm?I've had 'em just check fish. Never want to see license 1!I don't think there is a norm. If they want to "check" something. They do!
DIRTY DOG Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 i had them pull up to the side in the last pre fish tourny in port sheldon and check are lisences and life vests but no fish count
Satisfaxion_Gauranteed Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 3-4 weeks ago out of South Haven, the DNR/Sheriff's deputies were checking boats for safety prior to launching at Black River Park. This was the first time I'ver even seen anybody checked out of South Haven. We were coming back from fishing in the am and we got checked for safety gear and fish and licenses. The deputies were extremely friendly and very quick and non-intrusive. I've also been asked to show a DNR data collector my fish after fishing. He generally asks me how long I was fishing for, how many licenses were onboard, number of lines in the water, and looks at the fish to get an idea of size and species. I'd guess that happens 2-3 times per season.
Redeye Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 I had them check us last year at Port Sheldon. It was the June slow down and we were 9 miles off shore trying to find some fish and no one else out there. He come flying out there and counted our rods in the water then threw us a plastic jug over to my boat to put our license in and throw it back to him. I would say it is pretty normal.
EdB Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 I've been checked quite a few times on the big water. Twice I was way off shore 10+ miles. Everytime, they pulled up along side, match my trolling speed and ask us to show licenses. They have used binoc's to read them from their boat. They were always courteous.
GLF Posted July 25, 2007 Author Posted July 25, 2007 The checking on the water is not what I was wondering about. I was wondering why he only asked to see two licenses for the four of us.
Paulywood Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 You only had 6 rods in the water, therefore you only needed 2 licenses. They probably thought you looked suspicous, 27' boat and only 6 rods:D
fishnfreak Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Its not uncommon i have had them get close enough to count rods and then just hold up your license and never disrupt your trolling. As an eight year Coast guard vet instead of going through the trouble of actually doing an in depth boarding i would just get close and ask them to hold up life jackets. If they did it in a quick manner and they looked good i was happy. I also would ask them to break out a flare kit quickly. The Coasties are more out there to ensure your safety as opposed to writing you a ticket. Its just a whole lot nicer when they dont interupt your time on the water.:grin:
doughman Posted August 5, 2007 Posted August 5, 2007 I was coming thru the channel and was pulled over by the Coast guard, I never realized it but my light was out in front, they asked what was wrong, I jump up and fixed it real quick, they didn't ask for anything else, they wished us a safe trip. It is very nice when they do not mess with you.Marv
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