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Good enough for government work.
The signs really do need to be more clear and informative.
Before trout season opens, I sometimes see people fishing in Seeley's Pond. A few times I jumped out of my car and yelled at them to leave pointing to the sign the hatchery workers staple to the tree.
In almost all the instances, the people fishing were foreigners who were so clueless about fishing laws they couldn't understand what information the sign was giving them. Part of it is a language barrier, but the other issue is the sign just wasn't clear and simple enough for people of limited comprehension to understand.
The Northern Pike sign with the picture of the wrong fish and no information isn't a step in the right direction.
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