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RoadTrip
RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,240 Founders Club
I truly hope the pressure your Sheriffs are puting on the governor help open up the fishing. That is some of the biggest BS I've heard during this shitshow. I didn't think it would help but I showed up at a meeting where my club was able to present to the Board of Health Director in our county. She listened and I think we convinced her to reopen golf. We'll have her final ruling on Friday.
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  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    How were that many gay dudes in a single room able to maintain distancing? The sexual tension is real.
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,240 Founders Club

    How were that many gay dudes in a single room able to maintain distancing? The sexual tension is real.

    For me it's not so much about the golf anymore. My crew gets pretty loaded and it's a blast. I swear my handicap would drop about 5 points if I ever played sober. FWIW, we did social distance.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,891 Standard Supporter
    Good luck. I'm assuming she got her job because she is a tool. Outside golf was a no brainier compared to operating the NYC subway for any one. NYC death rate is 1000 per million. Oregon death rate is 20 per million. Don't think any Oregon golfers are dead from the chicom crud caught on a golf course.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168
    Bans on golf, fishing, state parks, trails, etc. have never made much sense. It's clearly time to start talking about precision, instead of this blunt tool we've been using thus far. Just take the easy lay ups for some cheap morale boosts.
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited April 2020
    The fishing ban makes a bit of sense, but not as it is currently enforced. I'd be in Neah Bay fishing today if the ban wasn't in place, and I'm sure the last thing Neah Bay needs is a bunch of people from the Seattle metro area dragging covid 19 into town. Same with Forks. These small towns don't need Typhoid Mary paying a visit.

    Of course, this is easily remedied by saying you can only fish in your home county or something to that effect, but as expected, WDFW chose the easy and lazy approach instead. Shocking, I know.

    I seriously think I could get away with fishing closed waters I'd never think of fishing otherwise. I don't think the gamies are prowling like they usually are and there'd be no competition either. And if a warden did show up, they're not going to want to talk to you - just please ignant and I bet they'd just tell you to go home.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,561 Standard Supporter
    dflea said:

    The fishing ban makes a bit of sense, but not as it is currently enforced. I'd be in Neah Bay fishing today if the ban wasn't in place, and I'm sure the last thing Neah Bay needs is a bunch of people from the Seattle metro area dragging covid 19 into town. Same with Forks. These small towns don't need Typhoid Mary paying a visit.

    Of course, this is easily remedied by saying you can only fish in your home county or something to that effect, but as expected, WDFW chose the easy and lazy approach instead. Shocking, I know.

    I seriously think I could get away with fishing closed waters I'd never think of fishing otherwise. I don't think the gamies are prowling like they usually are and there'd be no competition either. And if a warden did show up, they're not going to want to talk to you - just please ignant and I bet they'd just tell you to go home.

    Idaho stopped out of state fishing licenses Washington residents were flooding in. You'd think it's summer already. Half the license plates around town and in the store lots are Washington.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,496 Standard Supporter
    Sledog said:

    dflea said:

    The fishing ban makes a bit of sense, but not as it is currently enforced. I'd be in Neah Bay fishing today if the ban wasn't in place, and I'm sure the last thing Neah Bay needs is a bunch of people from the Seattle metro area dragging covid 19 into town. Same with Forks. These small towns don't need Typhoid Mary paying a visit.

    Of course, this is easily remedied by saying you can only fish in your home county or something to that effect, but as expected, WDFW chose the easy and lazy approach instead. Shocking, I know.

    I seriously think I could get away with fishing closed waters I'd never think of fishing otherwise. I don't think the gamies are prowling like they usually are and there'd be no competition either. And if a warden did show up, they're not going to want to talk to you - just please ignant and I bet they'd just tell you to go home.

    Idaho stopped out of state fishing licenses Washington residents were flooding in. You'd think it's summer already. Half the license plates around town and in the store lots are Washington.
    Why do you hate old rich white Spokane people?

  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    dflea said:

    The fishing ban makes a bit of sense, but not as it is currently enforced. I'd be in Neah Bay fishing today if the ban wasn't in place, and I'm sure the last thing Neah Bay needs is a bunch of people from the Seattle metro area dragging covid 19 into town. Same with Forks. These small towns don't need Typhoid Mary paying a visit.

    Of course, this is easily remedied by saying you can only fish in your home county or something to that effect, but as expected, WDFW chose the easy and lazy approach instead. Shocking, I know.

    I seriously think I could get away with fishing closed waters I'd never think of fishing otherwise. I don't think the gamies are prowling like they usually are and there'd be no competition either. And if a warden did show up, they're not going to want to talk to you - just please ignant and I bet they'd just tell you to go home.

    Guaranfuckingteed the tuff people of Forks would rather take your dirty Covid money and risk it than to Starve from your Feelings and Care about them