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When the DNR pressure washes your boat are they giong to be liable for damages if they tear up paint, factory decals, license numbers etc. ? My guess is not. I don't think there has been much thought been put into this whole bright idea.

Of course not.

The solution is not to allow them to pressure wash your boat and do not stop for the illegal AIS Checkpoints.

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I would imagine if you do not stop or do not allow them to wash your boat you will have even larger issues for sure.

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Is this the same DNR that is running confused the campsight reservation system? crazy I thought we had it bad down here. whistle

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Has the locations of these checkpoints been announced? I would definitely like to conveniently avoid these places.

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for those of you that haven't seen the new decal here it is. I just picked it up today.

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like was already stated there is no requirement that it needs to be visible. I am putting mine on the inside of the rod storage compartment in the floor of the boat.

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I would imagine if you do not stop or do not allow them to wash your boat you will have even larger issues for sure.

That's basically the line that I got from a couple of the DNR guys at the Great Waters Expo this weekend.. This year is basically to inform people of the new stickers and "ok here's your warning" but if said person decides to throw a fit.. they'll have no problem fining you or worse

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for those of you that haven't seen the new decal here it is. I just picked it up today.

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like was already stated there is no requirement that it needs to be visible. I am putting mine on the inside of the rod storage compartment in the floor of the boat.

obviously you missed the small print "Peel Here And Place Bottom Portion On Trailer Near Winch"

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obviously you missed the small print "Peel Here And Place Bottom Portion On Trailer Near Winch"

That's only for the bottom portion, the rest of it looks like it can go anywhere.

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That's so they know you knew better than to have weeds on your trailer and fine you. I was given one and told to put it on my trailer, so I did. But it's on the bottom side of the tongue. I'm as careful about weeds as the next guy but that's right next to giving a fine for not having on a seat belt when backing in on the ramp.

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obviously you missed the small print "Peel Here And Place Bottom Portion On Trailer Near Winch"

actually I did not miss it. the pic I posted was scanned before I placed in the boat and by the winch. so don't jump to conclusions with out getting the facts first.

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I bet the majority of the sticker protesters have decals/stickers on their vehicle windows.

"Hey, look at me I'm a wannabe pro fisherman / hunter", but you won't put a sticker on your boat trailer? The sticker appears to be small in size and will be hardly visible.

On the lake I won't see the sticker because it's on your trailer parked at the landing. Traveling down the road I won't notice the sticker on your trailer but I am sure I will see your vehicle window stickers.

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In the garbage.

I would imagine the new AIS laws wouldn't affect you at all LMIT... After all, I would imagine you spend all your time fishing in SD and you wouldn't even waste your time with lakes in MN. Am I right?

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actually I did not miss it. the pic I posted was scanned before I placed in the boat and by the winch. so don't jump to conclusions with out getting the facts first.

Why didn't you post that fact first? blush

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In the garbage.

Is that where your tickey for not having it on the boat and trailer will go? No biggy, just a court date and a fine. What's a few hundred bucks ha.

Can't wait to see your posts about the ticket you will recieve for not complying.

Just do not know what the big deal is with putting a decal by the winch that one can hardly see and one in the boat. Heck, you can even put it on the bottom side of a storage locker door.

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Is this the same DNR that is running confused the campsight reservation system? crazy I thought we had it bad down here. whistle

I would say anyones website can go down for a few days with issues.

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Bought new boat middle of March stopped at dealer today to pickup boat/trailer licences,paper work no invasive species decal with them asked sales person he did know anything about DMV giving them with licences.

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The court houses give them out where you register a car or purchase your license. But, many do not have them or they did and are out as they go fast.

You can call St Paul and get on a waiting list at the DNR and they will mail you one. No worries about a ticket as you need to have it on by 8-1-2014.

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Kind of sad when a Pro Staff rep for HSO suggests to throw away an AIS decal. I guess some take trying to help clean up our lakes as some kind of joke.

I would think a HSO Staff person might promote trying to help stop the spread or at least slow it down rather than promote the opposite.

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As for rules...page 23 calls for the sticker in the boat for 2012. I for one will have the proper stickers in the correct places....now where's those fish?

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The only joke here is the ridiculous notion that stickers solve the problem.

I guess the joke is on all of us.

So doing nothing is better?

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Well let's hear your better solution since you seem to have all the answers. Complaining is easy, anyone can do it.

I'm not saying the stickers are a great idea, or they are going to solve anything for that matter, but it is better than doing nothing.

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I'm not saying the stickers are a great idea, or they are going to solve anything for that matter, but it is better than doing nothing.

So when all else fails as a last resort put a sticker on it and call it good?

Alrighty then.

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I just seen a new product by digger anchor that is an automatic drain you don't have to remove the plug. Even endorsed and approved by the MNDNR (or so they say).

Why don't they just give those to everyone????

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