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Topic: Fishing on a SUP question  (Read 2990 times)

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Under 8ft long, doesn’t require reg
Vessel/boat with a motor (no matter how big it is).
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Under 8ft long, doesn’t require reg
Vessel/boat with a motor (no matter how big it is).

Yup. Got a ticket at Clear Lake in a six foot John boat with a trolling motor. And I was tucked waaay into the tules.
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