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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
Definitely get at least liability insurance. Crap can happen on the water, and it’s cheap. I’m shocked with all the CA rules that you don’t have to have insurance. I’ve never had to deal with a state boating permit or any of the mussel inspection nonsense.
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Ya, I spend more than that hundred on hookers and blow in a weekend...

Will probably just get signed up with Flo and throw the paperwork in my dash compartment....
I'm all for the mussel inspections. Let's not get all PARFie here, but they are already in the Delta and affecting pumps, pipes, canals that irrigate the central valley crops. They were 1st discover like 6-7 years ago there and there are millions of them now. The San Juaquin valley Delta has dredged channels for a rather large container port in Stockton and they are sure the boats there pumping ballast & bilge tanks is what introduced them. The big concern up here is if they get into the hydroelectric revisors they will completely gum up the works.
My family had a lake house at a No. Cal Lake that when I was a kid in the early 80 we could catch a hundred blue gill without even baiting a hook from the shore. Well by the late 90s so many live bait wells of pike being dumped in the lake completely depleted the blue gill and the planting of trout by the state had to be adjusted to only larger fish that the pike would not molest. Hatchery sweet spots are like a 7-8" plant fish, larger takes significantly longer than the year the 7-8 inchers take.
Hate invasive species.