Georgia DNR shares boat safety tips going into Memorial Day Weekend
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APPLING, Ga. ()- School is out, and it’s the unofficial start to summer. 

Memorial Day weekend also marks the start of boating season, meaning a lot of people will be on the water for the next few months.

Clarks Hill Lake is a hot spot for boaters and campers Memorial Day weekend, and Georgia DNR is making sure you know what to do before you get on the water. 

Scott Keel spent most of his Friday morning out on the lake fishing—he knows the water,  but he also knows things can happen if you aren’t careful. 

“I’ve been in Augusta all my life, I was brought up on this lake, and there have been a lot of tragedies out there. I’ve witnessed some, and most of them can be avoided just by safety,” said Keel.

That’s why the Georgia DNR has been increasing their presence on the water in recent years to ensure public safety.

They decreased from 30 to 15 BUI arrests last year, but it’s still a problem they’re continuing to address. 

“There has been, for some reason, an increase in alcohol with the youth. I’ve been running into that a lot, and they’ve also been driving the vessel. So, safety is paramount—not only for those individuals partaking in the alcohol, but people surrounding them as well,” said Cory Bohannon.

Another one of the most important tips for swimmers is to wear a life jacket.

Kids under13 years old are required by law to wear a life jacket when they go to any lake in the state of Georgia.

Bohannon’s son Cooper showed us how to put one on, and how it should fit. 

“So with this life jacket here, you can see all the way around that once he jumps in the water, it’s not going to rise above and have potential to slip off. His buckles are tight, and he’s prepared to go in the water,” Bohannon said.

The Game Warden also notes that boat operators born after January 1st, 1998 are required to take a boat education course approved by Georgia DNR.

But Bohannon says while they’re stressing safety, fun is also a big part of the equation.

“The most important thing to know is to just be safe, and while being safe is to have fun,” said Bohannon.

DNR also encourages you to stay hydrated this weekend as you head out on the water.

If you do plan to drink while you’re on the water, you need to make sure another person on board is sober and properly licensed.

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