jbetzelb
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 28, 2011
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Iowa Boat Law: I feel they are concerned about fishing rigs and outboard motors but the way I read this it appears by law you should have to pull your plug and drain your IO after each use. I have a runabout and haven?t taken the plug out in years. How does it read to you all?
Overland transport of boats is one of the most common ways aquatic invasive species are spread,? said Bogenschutz. ?By taking some simple precautions ? clean, drain, dry ? boaters and anglers can help stop aquatic hitchhikers.?
? CLEAN any plants, animals, or mud from boat and equipment before leaving a water body.
? DRAIN water from all equipment (motor, live well, bilge, transom well, bait bucket) before leaving a water body.
? DRY anything that comes into contact with water (boats, trailers, equipment, boots, clothing, dogs). Before transporting to another water body either:
Spray your boat and trailer with hot, high-pressure water; or
Dry your boat and equipment for at least 5 days.
? Never release plants, fish, or animals into a water body unless they came out of that water body and empty unwanted bait in the trash.
Law Changes Coming July 1
It is currently illegal to possess or transport prohibited aquatic invasive species in Iowa. Starting July 1, it will also be illegal to transport any aquatic plants on water-related equipment. Boaters must also drain all water from boats and equipment before leaving a water body and must keep drain plugs removed or opened during transport beginning July 1. It is illegal to introduce any live fish, except for hooked bait, into public waters.
Overland transport of boats is one of the most common ways aquatic invasive species are spread,? said Bogenschutz. ?By taking some simple precautions ? clean, drain, dry ? boaters and anglers can help stop aquatic hitchhikers.?
? CLEAN any plants, animals, or mud from boat and equipment before leaving a water body.
? DRAIN water from all equipment (motor, live well, bilge, transom well, bait bucket) before leaving a water body.
? DRY anything that comes into contact with water (boats, trailers, equipment, boots, clothing, dogs). Before transporting to another water body either:
Spray your boat and trailer with hot, high-pressure water; or
Dry your boat and equipment for at least 5 days.
? Never release plants, fish, or animals into a water body unless they came out of that water body and empty unwanted bait in the trash.
Law Changes Coming July 1
It is currently illegal to possess or transport prohibited aquatic invasive species in Iowa. Starting July 1, it will also be illegal to transport any aquatic plants on water-related equipment. Boaters must also drain all water from boats and equipment before leaving a water body and must keep drain plugs removed or opened during transport beginning July 1. It is illegal to introduce any live fish, except for hooked bait, into public waters.