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hafe
Posted 3/28/2005 10:32 AM (#30223)
Subject: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


Please follow this link,if you or anyone you know is intetrested in getting a limited OUPV license to guide the state waters.
http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=4...
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Hafe
Posted 3/30/2005 7:42 AM (#30334 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



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Posts: 378

Location: Omro,Wi.
TTT---- need 2 more people for the class.
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Bola
Posted 3/31/2005 7:07 AM (#30387 - in reply to #30334)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



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Posts: 14

Location: Jefferson Co.
Were also getting ready here.

Anyone interested in taking the limited captains license class and exam please email me or call to sign up for the class. I have a class scheduled for April 29-may 1 In Janesville at the DNR station from 8-5 daily. the cost is $250 per person. Dale Helgeson (262)903-5460 [email protected]

COAST GUARD LICENSE COURSE: LIMITED OPERATOR OF UNINSPECTED PASSENGER VESSEL (Limited OUPV)

April 29, 30, May 1, 2005 at DNR Station in Janesville


For operating in parts of: or all of:
• Sturgeon Bay Ship canal
• Fox River
• Lake Butte des Mortes
• Lake Winneconne
• Lake Poygan
• Wolf River
• Rock River
• Lake Koshkonong

WHAT IS THE LIMITED OUPV?
A Limited OUPV license permits work for pay on selected inland federal waters in a power driven vessel with 6 or fewer passengers. The 24-hour course builds on the student’s experience on the water, offering the same privileges as the regular OUPV but in a more limited geographic area.
Approved by U.S. Coast Guard
LIMITED OPERATOR OF UNINSPECTED PASSENGER VESSEL COURSE
Qualify to work on select Wisconsin waterways and learn how to be a safe and responsible boater with a course for the Limited Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel license.

• charter fishing
• guiding
• sailing instruction or charters
(on any boat with a motor)
• water taxi
• moving boats

The United States Coast Guard recently increased its scrutiny of boat operators. Now is the time to get your training and certification!

• It’s quick: This is a 24-hour course held over three 8-hour days with a 50-question exam.
• It’s easier to qualify: Only 90 days on specific waters.
• It’s focused: The license provides full rights to work on the water, within the license area

Participants will learn:
• Rules of the Road
• Navigation aids for safe boating
• Proper and safe operations of a vessel
• Handling emergency situations
• Navigation techniques including charts, GPS and compass
• Boat handling and docking
• Federal Code of Regulations for Mariners
PLUS: The fee includes materials, charts, a 250-page student manual, and the final licensing exam. Those who successfully complete the course receive a certificate which can be submitted with the completed application for a license to the USCG Regional Exam Center, along with a request for the specific geographic area.
a certified PRESENTER:
Captain Gary Kulibert has been on area waters for over 40 years. He is a U.S. Coast Guard-approved instructor and a certified American Sailing Association instructor. His company is also certified to teach Limited OUPV in three U.S. Coast Guard Regions; OUPV for Inland, Great Lakes and Near Coastal Waters; and Assistance Towing. Much of his work is done on his 30-foot Catalina sailboat, North Winds.

Fee: The $250 fee includes materials, charts, a 250-page student manual, and the final licensing exam.
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Hafe
Posted 3/31/2005 8:46 AM (#30391 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



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Posts: 378

Location: Omro,Wi.
Excellent post Jeff Thanks for the info.I may be there if Green Bay falls thru.
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Bola
Posted 3/31/2005 1:01 PM (#30409 - in reply to #30391)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



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Posts: 14

Location: Jefferson Co.
Thanks Steve, as of right now Dale has 7 signed up. Anyone interested give Dale a call, like yesterday

Edited by Bola 3/31/2005 1:02 PM
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Bola
Posted 3/31/2005 1:06 PM (#30410 - in reply to #30409)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



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Posts: 14

Location: Jefferson Co.
Sunshine and Kissinger better be signing. Talked to Kiss last night and it sounds good for him. What about you Sunshine ????
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Dale Helgeson
Posted 3/31/2005 1:48 PM (#30413 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


I do have 7 people signed up already for this class. So this class will happen. He said he would do it for 4 people but the more the better. If you plan on guide in the Wolf, Fox, or Rock river systems including the lakes you have to have at least this license to guide. They said they will be cracking down on it more this year so be careful and play it safe and take the class.

Good luck fishing to everyone and take a kid fishing.
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Richfish
Posted 3/31/2005 7:42 PM (#30444 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


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Posts: 540

Location: Milw, WI
There are no locks on the rock.(here)
Why is it needed there.
I mean they are re-opening the fox river locks to the bay ...so that makes since.

But are there locks on the rock river in wisconsin.

Only have fished indianhead and up stream and heck I did not see any remants of them.

Heck canoed more miles of it , than fished it.

Bark?
Crawfish?

Where is this classification coming from?

Have not fished out there in years but with the price of gas shure looking at it again.
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hafe
Posted 4/1/2005 10:36 AM (#30471 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


Green Bay-NWTI class is going to happen. 4/08 to 4/10.
Thanks All
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Joel "Doc" Kunz
Posted 4/1/2005 10:41 AM (#30473 - in reply to #30444)
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It's because the Rock River at one point in time was considered a "commercial" waterway. Could go all the way back to the 1800's such as the logging and clamming days here on the Wolf.
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The Jigger
Posted 4/1/2005 10:54 AM (#30474 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


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Posts: 50

Location: Loves Park, IL now Mt. View Ar.
Does this only cover Wi. waters or can the license be used in other states like IL. I live on the WI....IL. border and was wondering if you can apply the license for both states if anyone knows.
Steve
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Bola
Posted 4/1/2005 11:11 AM (#30476 - in reply to #30474)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



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Posts: 14

Location: Jefferson Co.
For operating in parts of: or all of:
• Sturgeon Bay Ship canal
• Fox River
• Lake Butte des Mortes
• Lake Winneconne
• Lake Poygan
• Wolf River
• Rock River
• Lake Koshkonong


The Jigger - 4/1/2005 10:54 AM

Does this only cover Wi. waters or can the license be used in other states like IL. I live on the WI....IL. border and was wondering if you can apply the license for both states if anyone knows.
Steve
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The Jigger
Posted 4/1/2005 12:27 PM (#30481 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


Member

Posts: 50

Location: Loves Park, IL now Mt. View Ar.
Thanks Bola....That's what I was looking for if it covered lakes or rivers close to my area, (IL. River,Rock River, Lake Wisconsin, Lake Geneva, Ect.)
Steve
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Bola
Posted 4/2/2005 12:03 AM (#30495 - in reply to #30481)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI



Member

Posts: 14

Location: Jefferson Co.
Jigger don't thank me thank the Coast Guard for making a limited OUPV license.
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CGinMilwaukee
Posted 4/3/2005 5:31 PM (#30541 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


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Jigger,

You would need this Limited OUPV license for the Rock River in both WI and IL. But, you'll need to contact Marine Safety Office (MSO) Chicago at 630-986-2175 to find out if they have made the IL section of the Rock, Limited Waters for the Limited OUPV license. The Rock is considered Limited in WI though. Your limited license is specifically designated to the waters that was listed so craftfully in an earlier thread for the waters of WI. Lake Geneva is not considered a Federal waterway, since its is exclusively in WI.

Any questions, feel free to contact Coast Guard MSO Milwaukee at 414-747-7154.
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Jim Ordway
Posted 4/3/2005 8:12 PM (#30542 - in reply to #30223)
Subject: RE: Guide Licese for Bago etc.--FYI


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Edited by Jim Ordway 4/3/2005 8:19 PM
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