colbysmith
Active member
Roger, I disagree. I believe the prior inspections I received in Montana and Idaho were more appropriate. The inspector continued to insinuate that I might have to be directed to a Fish & Game office for a more complete inspection and to be decontaminated. .. This was on a Sunday. You know of many government offices open on a weekend? His demeanor from the beginning indicated he was kind of excited to have a Wisconsin boat at his lone check station in pretty much the middle of nowhere. Barney Fife kind of comes to mind. Pure and simple, this inspector was just a little overzealous. I didn't really have a problem with his tiny mirror and looking in the intakes, drain holes and trim tabs. What I had a problem with is that it seemed he wasn't going to be satisfied until he found something....
Bob, here is the link to the Wyoming F&G website, one of the Invasive Species Pages, but you can click around to learn more.
http://wgfd.wyo.gov/web2011/fishing-1000218.aspx
The seal was just a wire and plastic "snap" that was attached between the boat and trailer, that had to be cut off before it could be launched. After going thru his inspection, I inquired if he could give me a report or something showing I had been inspected...I didn't want to do this again and wasn't going to be launching the boat until I got home. None of the other inspections gave me any kind of report, something if I were to travel again, I'd demand. So that took him another 5 minutes to fill out the paperwork and attach the seal.
D.D. I routinely wash my boat, using a pressure washer and soap. (Also flush the motor).
Colby
Bob, here is the link to the Wyoming F&G website, one of the Invasive Species Pages, but you can click around to learn more.
http://wgfd.wyo.gov/web2011/fishing-1000218.aspx
The seal was just a wire and plastic "snap" that was attached between the boat and trailer, that had to be cut off before it could be launched. After going thru his inspection, I inquired if he could give me a report or something showing I had been inspected...I didn't want to do this again and wasn't going to be launching the boat until I got home. None of the other inspections gave me any kind of report, something if I were to travel again, I'd demand. So that took him another 5 minutes to fill out the paperwork and attach the seal.
D.D. I routinely wash my boat, using a pressure washer and soap. (Also flush the motor).
Colby