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    Default Lake Wylie Ramp Closings Update.


    Big Allison is now close I saw one trailer in parking lot. Signs on docks also.
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    Was there a crappie.com decal on the trailer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedi View Post
    Was there a crappie.com decal on the trailer?
    "Smiles don't leave a lake without one."
    "White Perch the other white meat."
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    Is that for everyone?
    Even Crappie Hotline 24/7 members???

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    Sounds like you guys should be ringing your Gov's phone off the hook as well as emailing up the YaZoo! I TOTALLY disagree with his reasoning about fishermen. That said....I do agree with no congregating in the paring lots or the pontoons with 10+ people to the boat. That's another story though. IMO the ramps could be left open and policed to follow the rules aboiut social distancing. Grrrrr…….
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    What about all the high school and college kids that live at the lake inviting all there buddies over for a ride on the pontoon or deckboat. Those boats stay on lifts at lakes, police those idiots first and then tell me I can't put my boat in to go fishing.
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    I drove down to South Fork boat ramp yesterday on the NC side and pulled in behind a state trooper. He said that they are surveilling ramps to make sure people are practicing social distancing. It will only be a matter of time before NC side is shut down as well.
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    last Saturday there were so many people at Allison landing about 11:00 am there were 8-9 boats waiting to launch and there were trucks and trailers parked all the way to entrance that's why they're shut down

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    I just learned that SC DNR is checking driver's license of passengers on boats. They all have to have same address to be legal. Rule states "immediate household only ". I didn't know this when I went out with my buddy yesterday.
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    Some of these guys that bass fish are having small tournaments and also it's the best time to land a giant bass going on bed to spawn. My partner at work said there was a old man's tournament that he wanted to get into with the retired med techs and firemen, I think these are on Thursday evening. Lot of people are using Bowaters and the Duke Energy boat ramps to get into the lake.
    This is possibly the best thing for crappie and bass to recover from over fishing. I just hope we have a good spawn with the crappie and the perch don't get to them before they get big enough to evade them. While in dry dock at least you got time to get things in better working order. Brett can use his Live scope to search the yard for lost items if he hooks up to the tractor! You can see stuff 80 foot in front of you I heard!

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