DLNR Patrolling Lake
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:19 pm
It was a complete surprise when I saw the two little boats round the bend and turn toward us. They were uniformed Department of Land and Natural Resources officers. Hawaii's game wardens. I wasn't surprised that they were obviously coming over to check my fishing licence and life jackets.... the surprise was that this is the first time in 30 something years I had ever seen them out in a boat patrolling Lake Wilson. I didn't even know they had patrol boats.
I've met them from time to time checking anglers at the Wahiawa State Freshwater Fishing Park boat ramp. They usually drop by on weekends, but they will visit at any time during the week too.
DLNR has some neat little boats. They looked like a cross between a 12 foot Zodiac and a Jet Ski. Has the little blue flashing light and everything.
The Officers checked our fishing licence, entry permit, and made sure the PFD were aboard.(Yes you do need to have your fishing licence with you while fishing... I keep mine sealed in a Zip-loc sandwich bag there in my tackle box.)
I commented that I'd never seen them on the lake before and they said they had received a complaint about "some kids racing around in small boats, in a fast reckless manner." (There is a 5 MPH speed limit on the lake) I've heard the speed limit was to minimize the boats wake and cut down on erosion.... It's also easy to tip over some of the smaller boats on the lake. And besides, making a big wake just isn't being very nice to your fellow anglers.
We talked a little while about the fishing and the weather. Then they were on their way again. It's nice to know that if you do call in a complaint to DLNR.... they will follow up on it.