07-02-2023, 04:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2023, 04:42 PM by RockyRaab2.)
It would be simple logic to me. If a microscopic mussel veliger can attach to anything, then anything that goes into Lake Powell ought to be considered a mussel threat - whether it has a motor or not. But logic and goobermint are antithetical.
I think that I might just let my registration expire in November and renew it in February. Even if there's a late fee of $20 or less, I'll come out ahead. Thanks for the suggestion.
I think that I might just let my registration expire in November and renew it in February. Even if there's a late fee of $20 or less, I'll come out ahead. Thanks for the suggestion.