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Owning and managing lakes were very close to having major changes. Three Supreme Court decisions were close to having dramatic changes in ownership, management strategies, permitting, and a whole lot more. Carlton Layne, a retired employee of the EPA, sits down and talks with Troy and Matt on why some states make you get a permit to stock your own pond or lake or even get a fishing license to fish it. Carlton also educates us about his nonprofit AERF, Aquatic Ecosystem Research Federation, and what he is doing to educate about these changes.
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By Matt Rayl/ Troy Goldsby5
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Owning and managing lakes were very close to having major changes. Three Supreme Court decisions were close to having dramatic changes in ownership, management strategies, permitting, and a whole lot more. Carlton Layne, a retired employee of the EPA, sits down and talks with Troy and Matt on why some states make you get a permit to stock your own pond or lake or even get a fishing license to fish it. Carlton also educates us about his nonprofit AERF, Aquatic Ecosystem Research Federation, and what he is doing to educate about these changes.
Have questions? Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PWNRA/
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