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Old 06-08-2010, 07:08 PM   #15
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Default That's just foolishness.

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Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE View Post
I could be 100% wrong. But just making a statement.. In all my years on the lake I have never seen a barge or anyone out moving rocks. You would think they would either blow them up or move only those that are posing significant hazards to major boating lanes.

Why would they be out moving a rock many times over. My own thought would be that the ice is moving them if they are that close to the surface.

Again not saying you are wrong just my own opinion.

I would hope they would be out spending money on more important things.
Just from an economic standpoint isn't it much less to mark them then to try to move them?
Of course you don't see them... They do it in the early winter just before the lake freezes over, during the night. I mean come on man, just because you don't see Santa or the Easter Bunny doesn't mean they don't come either... They sure do at my house or have you been bad???

Get your mask out and come take a look for yourself. (I told you of one prime example).

If it not the State that’s moving them, then who??? I suppose you're going to tell me it's Mother Nature... I ask, what's she got to gain from it???
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