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<blockquote data-quote="DrTurkenstein" data-source="post: 1076785" data-attributes="member: 8922"><p>Both Ellsworth and Lawtonka require a permit to fish and another for a boat. The boat permit is for either fishing or sporting(water ski,tubing, etc). Don't let Lawton PD, they patrol the lakes, catch you without the right permit. It's not a good time. Luckily for me the judge dismissed as I was the dumb new guy. I thought the boat permit allowed all on board to fish without a permit. That's how I've experienced it in other states.Yeah, not so much. </p><p></p><p>Both of the lakes are owned by Lawton even though neither lake is within the City. You need a permit for everything - fishing, jug fishing, trotlines, hunting, fishing boat, recreational boat and more. Yearly permits are $10 for each type or $1 for daily use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrTurkenstein, post: 1076785, member: 8922"] Both Ellsworth and Lawtonka require a permit to fish and another for a boat. The boat permit is for either fishing or sporting(water ski,tubing, etc). Don't let Lawton PD, they patrol the lakes, catch you without the right permit. It's not a good time. Luckily for me the judge dismissed as I was the dumb new guy. I thought the boat permit allowed all on board to fish without a permit. That's how I've experienced it in other states.Yeah, not so much. Both of the lakes are owned by Lawton even though neither lake is within the City. You need a permit for everything - fishing, jug fishing, trotlines, hunting, fishing boat, recreational boat and more. Yearly permits are $10 for each type or $1 for daily use. [/QUOTE]
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