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<blockquote data-quote="MuskyManiac" data-source="post: 215971" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>Studies have been done numerous times on the matter. Again, that's not really the issue. It's about keeping people off the lake. The problem is these lakes are public.</p><p></p><p>This Dave Majkrzak, who has been a central figure in a lot of this fight, says it's about the walleye. Here's the thing, though, he is the inventor of the weed roller, a device designed to keep weeds from growing along the lakeshore. Well, if anything is more detrimental to fish populations than lakeshore development and aquatic eradication I would like to hear it.</p><p></p><p>This has nothing to do with science. This has nothing to do with walleye populations. This has everything to do with limiting opportunities for people to enjoy recreation <u>of their choosing</u> on Minnesota public waters. PERIOD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuskyManiac, post: 215971, member: 381"] Studies have been done numerous times on the matter. Again, that's not really the issue. It's about keeping people off the lake. The problem is these lakes are public. This Dave Majkrzak, who has been a central figure in a lot of this fight, says it's about the walleye. Here's the thing, though, he is the inventor of the weed roller, a device designed to keep weeds from growing along the lakeshore. Well, if anything is more detrimental to fish populations than lakeshore development and aquatic eradication I would like to hear it. This has nothing to do with science. This has nothing to do with walleye populations. This has everything to do with limiting opportunities for people to enjoy recreation [U]of their choosing[/U] on Minnesota public waters. PERIOD! [/QUOTE]
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