wrobert, isn't that like California allowing doctors to prescribe marijuana, but if a doctor writes a prescription for it, they lose their license?
Just crazy non-sense.
Just crazy non-sense.
I think you should be able to have them, but you should have to have a pemit. I come to the beach 3 times a year and my family and I always get a permit and have bonfires. I think it should be fine with a apermit and if they clean up the trash from the fire.
wrobert, isn't that like California allowing doctors to prescribe marijuana, but if a doctor writes a prescription for it, they lose their license?
Just crazy non-sense.
How do permitted (and properly cleaned up) bonfires NOT during turtle season hurt the turtles?![]()
You are right and if bonfires are properly done there is no reason to ban them. I wonder if the turtle watch hierarchy realizes how badly they are tarnishing their image with some of the things they seem to be demanding lately?Beach bonfires in seagrove have been a tradition in my family for more than 50 years.Anyone who has taken part in it knows that it is magical.

Is it the turtle watch folks responsible? I thought it was fallout dealing with the "illegal" seawalls.
Most turtle folk I know enjoy a good bonfire in the non-nesting season.