Hello fellow snaggedliners, like most of you I have more free time in the winter months due to not fishing every chance I get. I have only been a member for about a year and if this has already been discussed in the past please forgive my ignorance.
I recently took a road trip to kayak, fish and overnight camp at cape lookout national seashore and they recommend if you use their parking lot at the ranger station that you submit a float plan. It only took a few minutes to fill out and my wife felt a little better about me being gone for 3 days.
I bring this up for a couple of reasons. First due to recent events locally here in and around the bay area, not that I'm saying a float plan woulda coulda shoulda saved anyone. It just got me thinking more about safety and as all others my thoughts are with the families who lost a loved one. Another reason I am posting is that I remember us having an issue with the MD DNR at Jonas Green not allowing a group of more than 20 unless we had liability coverage. Kudos to the hosts cancelling due to unfavorable conditions and keeping us all as safe as possible.
Thoughts on using a free site like https://floatplanregistry.com or recommending a float plan site. The site supports multiple vessels per user, emergency contacts, virtual yacht clubs and even supports real time GPS SPOT devices.
Also I am a member of some local road cycling clubs and we all sign liability release waivers so the club can't be sued and the state of MD can't be held liable in the event of an accident during races by participants. Or maybe we should talk with the sailboaters I see organizing races every Sunday on the Severn, I know they number more than 20 and the DNR and CG had to fish 15 or 20 of them out of the water last month.
Any thoughts? Or is this way off base for the forum?
I recently took a road trip to kayak, fish and overnight camp at cape lookout national seashore and they recommend if you use their parking lot at the ranger station that you submit a float plan. It only took a few minutes to fill out and my wife felt a little better about me being gone for 3 days.
I bring this up for a couple of reasons. First due to recent events locally here in and around the bay area, not that I'm saying a float plan woulda coulda shoulda saved anyone. It just got me thinking more about safety and as all others my thoughts are with the families who lost a loved one. Another reason I am posting is that I remember us having an issue with the MD DNR at Jonas Green not allowing a group of more than 20 unless we had liability coverage. Kudos to the hosts cancelling due to unfavorable conditions and keeping us all as safe as possible.
Thoughts on using a free site like https://floatplanregistry.com or recommending a float plan site. The site supports multiple vessels per user, emergency contacts, virtual yacht clubs and even supports real time GPS SPOT devices.
Also I am a member of some local road cycling clubs and we all sign liability release waivers so the club can't be sued and the state of MD can't be held liable in the event of an accident during races by participants. Or maybe we should talk with the sailboaters I see organizing races every Sunday on the Severn, I know they number more than 20 and the DNR and CG had to fish 15 or 20 of them out of the water last month.
Any thoughts? Or is this way off base for the forum?
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