boaters leaving gear behind to"reserve" spot

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fishrdan

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Re: boaters leaving gear behind to"reserve" spot

I'm surprised that type of stuff would stick around at Mohave, get a good blow going and it would be dumped into the the lake or bushes.

I bet the people who do that are the same ones who cut in at the fuel dock and launch ramp.

If you know they are leaving it for days/weeks, just relocate it. There's plenty of rocky shore line and coves choked out with bushes.

It might be worth a call to the LMNRA office and ask them what to do with junk see strewn along the shore line. If they say it's OK to haul it off to the dumpster.....
 

shoestring

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Re: boaters leaving gear behind to"reserve" spot

Well, if that's the case, the guy left the stuff on his own land and you stole it.

Chew on that for a while.

ok, i stole it then. still going to end up in the dumpster. I can justify it.
 

Red_BOFUS

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Re: boaters leaving gear behind to"reserve" spot

poor deer urine over all the stuff. That will teach them
 

R Socey

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Re: boaters leaving gear behind to"reserve" spot

They do the same thing on my mothers street - put chairs, cones
all kinds of crap out in front of their house to preserve a parking spot. I have run over it a few times, and drug it up the street, and have parked right on top of it in my trustee f250hd 4x4. They
don't do it so much anymore. You just have to learn them. :D
 

waterinthefuel

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Re: boaters leaving gear behind to"reserve" spot

ok, i stole it then. still going to end up in the dumpster. I can justify it.

Please quote me the law that states what you are doing is legal. Because I can definitely show you one that states you taking someone else's stuff is stealing.

I promise if you did that with my stuff, I would press charges against you to the fullest extent of the law.

Let me put it to you this way, you wouldn't do it again.
 
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