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Shore. mprovements
<br />Shore fishing opportg~mO~s can be created and improved xn many publicly owned
<br />locauons. Selected ~ateg. ~houid provide a reasonable opportumty to catch fish. Sites
<br />should be selected and i~Proved to meet the needs of people with disabilities. These
<br />needs can be met by',bff(~r~ng opportunities for different levels of challenge. Keep in
<br />mind, a large portion of~the population, including children and the elderly, benefit from
<br />hamer free environmentS.
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<br /> Fishing enhancemem C~nr be designed many different ways; they should meet the needs &the users and fit the
<br /> site. The followingdrawings illustrate: Flat Spot Management, Fishing Platforms, Bulkheads, and Fishing Piers.
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<br />Flat Spot Management
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<br /> SeCtion: Typical Fiat spot
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<br /> fidislope away from the water at a 2% back
<br /> ~h high curb stop on the water side; native
<br /> lU~ber work well to make the curb.
<br /> l'~ve a rmmmum depth of 8 feet and a mini-
<br /> ~f~.~ per person. Utilize native material if
<br /> ~' sl~ore, the rocks can form the fiat spot.
<br />3. The surface ofthe~.ffls~pot should accommodate wheel chairs.
<br /> Asphalt is commo~y ~sed for both trails and flat spots, but a
<br /> variety of surfaces ~adiSe used to meet different challenge levels.
<br /> Natural materials ~d ~eSh type products that allow grass to grow
<br /> through can work ~et[;~, they allow the enhancement to fit the site.
<br />4. A raised surface f0t $~xmg or for use as a table for tackle should
<br /> be 16 to 22 inches
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