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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by MarkFromSea » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:09 am

Here's the WDFW fishing reg from one of the current lead restriction lakes:

pierre lake (Stevens Co.) All Game Fish Year-round Statewide min. size/daily limit. Unlawful to use lead weights or lead
jigs measuring 1½" or less along the longest axis.

WDFW uses the "longest" axis. 2241 uses "shortest".
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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by natetreat » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:19 am

Yea, what's the deal with not dealing with hunters? They're gonna put a bunch more lead in the water than simply fishing, one sinker at a time! And they'll end up putting it in the exact habitat that ducks and stuff live, rather than in a darn river in the middle of the current where nothing can get to it. Luckily I have about 50 pounds of lead pipe that I'll be able to use to make myself weights, but that's a hassle gonna have to stock up on molds I guess. If this does happen, I'm certain there will be a black market for lead sinkers. Driving fishermen to become criminals based on ignorance and junk science? What's next? They gonna ban mono and braid and make us use hemp line so that we're not leaving miles of plastic on the bottom? I don't doubt it.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by natetreat » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:30 am

I hate to link to other forums but this one has great info on the members of the commitee. Although it may be too late as the hearing on this is today.

HEre's the list of email addresses for the committee members, as if my letters will do much good:

Rep Dave Upthegrove (Chairman) Dist.33 (D) dave.upthegrove@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7868

Rep. Jeff Morris (Dist. 40) (D) jeff.morris@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7970

Rep. Shelly Short (Dist. 7) (R) shelly.short@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7908

Rep. Kirk Pearson (Dist.39) (R) kirk.pearson@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7816
Rep. Steve Tharinger (Dist. 24) (D) steve.tharinger@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7904

Rep. Luis Moscoso (Dist. 1) (D) luis.moscoso@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7900

Rep. Paul Harris (Dist. 17) (R) paul.harris@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7976
Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon (Dist. 34) (D) joe.fitzgibbon@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7952

Rep. Dean Takko (Dist. 19) (D) dean.takko@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7806

Rep. Larry Crouse (Dist.4) (R) larry.crouse@leg.wa 360 786-7820

Rep. Drew Hansen (Dist. 23 (D) drew.hansen@leg.wa.gov 360 786 7842

Rep. Sharon Wylie (Dist. 49 (D) sharon.wylie@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7924

Rep. Terry Nealey (Dist. 16) (R) terry.nealey@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7828
Rep. Laurie Jinkins (Dist. 27) (D) laurie.jinkins@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7930

Rep. David Taylor (Dist. 15) (R) david.taylor@leg.wa.gov 360 786-7874
Rep. Gerry Pollet (Dist 46) (D) pollet.gerry@leg.wa.gov 360- 786-7886

Rep. Matt Shea (Dist 4) (R) shea.matt@leg.wa.gov 360-786-7984


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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by MarkFromSea » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:35 am

Steel shot has been a requirement for about 20 years for hunting ducks. Jeez, has it really been that long? Yep!
I agree with the rest of it Nate! Mono and braid is "deadly" to wildlife. That was one of the arguments to ban plastic bags recently. Legislators can't figure out how to improve job conditions so they are doing "busy" work just to look like they are working. How many of them have even fished? We could all send them a "Scooby Doo" rod/reel combo. LOL
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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by natetreat » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:47 am

Well turns out the meeting of the environment commitee was canceled due to snow - http://apps.leg.wa.gov/cmd/default.aspx?aid=17610" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by natetreat » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:48 am

I didn't know about the lead ban on duck shot, I don't duck hunt. I just assumed.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by Bodofish » Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:29 pm

All you need to do is go to the find your district page and it will provide an email form you can use to communicate with all your elected officials. Be sure to mention that you vote and will be watching the outcome of the vote and you look forward to speaking with them on their impending campaign.
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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by MarkFromSea » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:50 pm

natetreat wrote:I didn't know about the lead ban on duck shot, I don't duck hunt. I just assumed.
Tiz all right Nate, I don't recall 1/2 of what I used to know and the other 1/2 needs to be updated......... #-o
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Here's the link I used earlier to ask my reps to "kill the bill, 2241". It's very easy to use. It contacted all 3 of my state reps, state house and senate. Just enter name, address, ph #. It'll hook ya up. I liked what Nate provided also, that gets you to the committee, better to kill it in committee than fight it in the House.
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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by MarkFromSea » Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:02 pm

HB 2241 Thursday, January 19, 2012 3:00 PM

Bill Documents Bill Digests Bill Reports
Original Bill
Bill Digest



Fiscal Note (Not Available)
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Description: Reducing the introduction of lead into the aquatic environment.
Sponsors: Representatives Moscoso, Appleton, Fitzgibbon, Jinkins, Pollet, Roberts, Dickerson, Kenney
-- 2012 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 10 First reading, referred to Environment. (View Original Bill)
Jan 23 Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 6:00 PM. (Subject to change) (Committee Materials)
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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by Augwen » Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:40 pm

I listened to a talk radio show today that said the ban would include lures like Rooster Tails and Mepps that incorporate lead as their weight. Does anyone know what Wordens stance is on this?

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by CRW » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:22 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:I have never seen a jig molded of anything but lead. You could mold tin, but the size is much larger. So, how many of you use jigs for perch or bass or steel head?

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There is more then lead available. Most all my jigs are brass head, I have 1/32nd to 1/4. I have tungsten for my shot.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by Anglinarcher » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:27 pm

I would like to see those. A source would be important to prove you are for real.

Brass is so much lighter then lead, your 1/32 oz must be the size of a 3/8 oz lead jig.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by CRW » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:29 pm

MarkFromSea wrote:They are also using a basic "Art of War" tactic of "Divide then conquer". Targeting just "sports" or recreational fishermen. Ensuring commercial fishing interests don't enter the battle, openly excluding ammunition so they don't butt heads with the NRA either. Until later that is!

I won't worry about that, the epa said they didn't have the power to regulate lead in ammunition, so I doubt the state will have the power.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by Anglinarcher » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:32 pm

CALIFORNIA did, do you think WA has less power.

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Post by CRW » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:32 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:I would like to see those. A source would be important to prove you are for real.

Brass is so much lighter then lead, your 1/32 oz must be the size of a 3/8 oz lead jig.

Wrong!!

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by CRW » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:34 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:CALIFORNIA did, do you think WA has less power.

What did California do to regulate it? I know some people is CA, that have no problem getting the same ammo I do.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by CRW » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:39 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:I would like to see those. A source would be important to prove you are for real.

Brass is so much lighter then lead, your 1/32 oz must be the size of a 3/8 oz lead jig.

Lead has a density of 11340 kg/m3, brass has a varible density of 8400 - 8730 kg/m3, so the size doesn't have to be that much more.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by Anglinarcher » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:40 pm

Lead riffle bullets are not allowed in any area the Condor may be encountered.

That would be most of the state. No science backed that up either.

If your friends are using bullets with lead cores then it is just a matter of time.

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by Anglinarcher » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:46 pm

CRW wrote:
Anglinarcher wrote:I would like to see those. A source would be important to prove you are for real.

Brass is so much lighter then lead, your 1/32 oz must be the size of a 3/8 oz lead jig.

Lead has a density of 11340 kg/m3, brass has a varible density of 8400 - 8730 kg/m3, so the size doesn't have to be that much more.
OK, so it will only be 1/3 bigger. Now, what about cost. If it is 1/3 larger then you will need even more weight to overcome water resistance so we are back to where we started.

Did you know brass has trace amounts of lead in it?

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Re: We knew it was coming, Washington State lead ban for fis

Post by CRW » Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:49 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:[Did you know brass has trace amounts of lead in it?

Yes, but it depends on the type of brass, some contains upto 2%

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