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Old 09-24-2007, 10:28 AM   #114
mwl
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I agree, just like everything else in this world. It only takes a few jerks to ruin it for the rest.

However, there are several coves my family and I have frequented since the 60's. We'd drop anchor, have lunch, fish and swim all afternoon while enjoying the untouched natural shorline. Now many of these coves have had their natural shorlines destroyed. Dozens of trees have been cut down and it's riddled with large homes. Some of my favorite Bass fishing spots have now been replaced with a large dock or beach. I don't visit these overdeveloped coves any longer. Some posts have targeted boats as a cause of erosion. Development and rain storms cause erosion - not waves. After we've enjoyed a day on the lake, we leave it exactly as we found it.

Most of the posts from anti-rafting people claim to love the natural beauty of the lake and how boaters are runing their lake experience.

People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
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