Currently there are different motor rules. No motors on Iamonia and Carr. 10hp or less on Miccosukee and no motor limit on Jackson. These 4 lakes are the only 4 in the state (not counting STA's or other water management areas) that are limited to 3 hunting days a week plus holidays. All 4 have a no permanent blind rule and this is unique to this area too.
Throughout the season several of us have been talking at the ramps about some ideas to take to FWC. Below are some of the things that people have mentioned, you may or may not agree with them but I'll list them because they were said. Feel free to say if you agree or do not and add anything that you would like to see different if anything at all. I don't hunt out of state but many of you do and see how things work in other places and may come up with good ideas.
open motors on Iamonia and Carr to 10hp or less. - this would take pressure off of Miccosukee and Jackson and spread hunters out.
Allowing at least 5 hunt days a week on all 4 lakes, possibly 7 if it means no hunting past 1 or 2pm to give the ducks time to rest.- Today everyone plans their hunts around 3 days. This would also spread out the pressure because not everyone can hunt every day of the open season. This is successful and works in other states.
Allowing blinds to be built out of vegetation only and them not be classified as permanent and can be left out and hunted without being ticketed. (I only know of 1 ticket given out in the last 3 years and it was opening day of this season. $550 and 4 months probation) - There are no private blinds or areas, first come fist serve like it is today to an area. It can be dangerous at times with high winds and 30+ reeds in your boat with children and older hunters. pop ups (bread boxes) only don't always work after a while
Motor restriction on Jackson to 10hp or less- Make it equal to all 4 lakes.
25 shells per hunter per hunt- this would cut down on the sky busting, if you can't kill 6 ducks with 25 shells shoot more skeet prior to the season.
FWC needs to dump corn by air over all 4 lakes at lease twice a month or allow.- All 4 of the public lakes are surrounded by plantations with planted/flooded ponds/lakes that hold the ducks all day long and only the yankee's and their guests can legally shoot them.

There were some more things mentioned but I can't remember them at the moment but out of all of these listed I personally think allowing motors on Iamonia would be the biggest improvement to spread out the hunters/pressure but also the hardest to get passed. I'd be interested in hearing what you have to say about anything listed above and adding to it. Remember, this is for the duck hunters as a whole in our area, not just about 1 or 2 lakes.