Lake Wazee and dive flags
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06-29-2005, 08:29 PM,
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Re: Lake Wazee and dive flags
Electric Motors are allowed on wazee. Also the local rescue team is allowed motors during practice drills I believe, and of course in any real event.
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07-15-2005, 07:15 AM,
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Re: Lake Wazee and dive flags
According to "The Diver's Guide to Lake Wazee," the DNR requires only that one descend and ascend within 50 feet of the flag. It does not specify that the flag must be carried by the diver at all times.
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08-11-2005, 11:43 AM,
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Re: Lake Wazee and dive flags
âExcept in case of emergency, anyone engaging in such diving or swimming shall not rise to the surface outside of a radius of fifty (50) feet from such flag.â That is basically how the law is written in Wisconsin pertaining to the use of a dive flag. Basically as long as youâre underwater, a flag doesnât have to follow you. Local jurisdictions can make laws more restrictive than the state law, but they cannot make them more lax. Wazee is in the jurisdiction of the state law, therefore a dive flag is required. Maybe this part of the law may be open to some interesting interpretation: âNo person may engage in underwater diving or swimming with the use of swimming fins or skin diving in waters other than marked swimming areas or within one hundred fifty (150) feet of shoreline, and no person may engage in underwater diving or swimming with the use of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus in waters other than marked swimming areas, unless the location of such diving or swimming is distinctly marked by a diver's flagâ. So if Jackson County were to designate some dive sites at Wazee as âswimming areasâ, dive flags would not be required in those areas.Â
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08-11-2005, 04:30 PM,
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Re: Lake Wazee and dive flags
Would be nice if they did, but I doubt it.
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