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<blockquote data-quote="MidTNKayakAngler" data-source="post: 3907335" data-attributes="member: 14394"><p>I agree 110%. I've heard the same thing, and what I hear is he gets snagged and decides getting snagged gives him permission to cross the barrier and to retrieve his lure, and figures while he's up there he might as well fish. This is a bad move, if the Steam Plant personnel or TVA finds out, and want to move the barrier further out they have the right to. We are fortunate that it is where it is, and boundaries need to be observed and respected unless it's an emergency situation, and getting a bait does not constitute as an emergency situation in my book. If I'm out there and I see it happen, you can bet I will address this personally with the individual in the boat, raft, canoe, kayak, or any watercraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTNKayakAngler, post: 3907335, member: 14394"] I agree 110%. I've heard the same thing, and what I hear is he gets snagged and decides getting snagged gives him permission to cross the barrier and to retrieve his lure, and figures while he's up there he might as well fish. This is a bad move, if the Steam Plant personnel or TVA finds out, and want to move the barrier further out they have the right to. We are fortunate that it is where it is, and boundaries need to be observed and respected unless it's an emergency situation, and getting a bait does not constitute as an emergency situation in my book. If I'm out there and I see it happen, you can bet I will address this personally with the individual in the boat, raft, canoe, kayak, or any watercraft. [/QUOTE]
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