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keeperreaper 03-09-2010, 07:35 PM Obama moving to limit fishing access - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/saltwater/news/story?id=4975762)
We are all in very big trouble. Who voted for this #^&#^&#^&#^& now? Bueller?
striperman36 03-09-2010, 08:05 PM I agree not good
Raider Ronnie 03-09-2010, 09:12 PM I think we need to put Obama on an endangered list :nailem::nailem::nailem:
buckman 03-09-2010, 10:08 PM I think we need to put Obama on an endangered list :nailem::nailem::nailem:
No worries Ron. Spence and the boys will be over to explain it to us.
Raven 03-10-2010, 11:05 AM by late March, with President Barack Obama then issuing an Executive Order to implement its recommendations — whatever they may be.
After reading this...
i just became a Republican
but didn't vote for the OBAMINATION
taJon 03-11-2010, 08:20 AM its probably a distraction technique so that he can force the health care disaster thru.
Hooper 03-11-2010, 08:43 AM If we survive until 2012, this jerk is gonna lose in an epic fashion
Raven 03-11-2010, 09:12 AM Just how much money.... TAX payer MONEY
has been spent....
since who knows when....or what presidency it started with
and still hasn't been resolved yet........
no matter who's in OFFICE or from what PARTY
its always a stale mate or a debate
and NOTHING ever gets accomplished :confused:
How many millions of AMERICANS have died
waiting for ALL these politicians to get their collective acts together
TommyTuna 03-13-2010, 11:16 PM In the developing plan the "Fundemental Remaking of America", we are not going to have time to fish as we'll all be working to pay for the Dopes taxes, entitlements, deficits and the Chinese...ohh wow whata change.
TT
JohnnyD 03-15-2010, 11:43 AM In the developing plan the "Fundemental Remaking of America", we are not going to have time to fish as we'll all be working to pay for the Dopes taxes, entitlements, deficits and the Chinese...ohh wow whata change.
TT
The smarter people will quit their jobs or feign a disability so that the idiots that keep working can pay for the jobless to fish 7 days a week. At least that's my backup plan once Massachusetts and the feds tax my company into bankruptcy.
chathamblue30 03-15-2010, 07:28 PM He is the anti christ
wader-dad 03-16-2010, 08:03 PM Don't believe everything you read in ESPN. This article was retracted by ESPN who issued an apology and an NOAA spokesman issued the following. People need to calm down.
This was issued today by NOAA in response to the ESPN article and ESPN issued an apology which is below.
Statement from Eric Schwaab, NOAA's Assistant Administrator for NOAA's Fisheries Service
The Ocean Policy Task Force has not recommended a ban on recreational
fishing.
The draft reports by the Ocean Policy Task Force do not contain a zoning map and do not establish any restrictions on recreational fishing, nor make any judgments about whether one ocean activity or use is better than another. Instead, the reports set up a policy and framework for effectively managing the many sustainable uses of the ocean while upholding our responsibility to be stewards of our oceans, coasts and Great Lakes.
As a member of the task force, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco, has said, and I echo her on this, that saltwater recreational fishing is vital to this nation and NOAA is committed to building a strong partnership with America’s saltwater anglers to ensure that Americans have opportunities to fish sustainably for generations to come.
Saltwater recreational fishing matters to me on a personal level as a recreational fisherman, it matters to millions of Americans who enjoy this great sport and it matters to our economy. Our most recent economic report shows it supports a half million jobs and generates $82 billion in sales each year.
NOAA is committed to adopting policies that will ensure that current and future generations have the opportunity to enjoy the great tradition of recreational fishing.
On another note, ESPN Outdoors issued an apology about Robert Montgomery's article stating that it was incorrect:
By Steve Bowman
Executive Editor ESPNOutdoors.com
Archive
Firestorms get started in a variety of ways, especially on politicized issues.
ESPNOutdoors.com inadvertently contributed to a flare-up Tuesday when we posted the latest article in a series of stories on President Barack Obama's newly created Ocean Policy Task Force, a column written by Robert Montgomery, a conservation writer for BASS since 1985. Regrettably, we made several errors in the editing and presentation of this installment. Though our series has included numerous news stories on the topic, this was not one of them -- it was an opinion piece, and should have been clearly labeled as commentary.
And while our series overall has examined several sides of the topic, this particular column was not properly balanced and failed to represent contrary points of view. We have reached out to people on every side of the issue and reported their points of view -- if they chose to respond -- throughout the series, but failed to do so in this specific column.
This series started in October and has included several updates on how the creation of the task force and its actions could impact recreational anglers. ESPNOutdoors.com should have made it clear to all readers that this was part of a larger series, and -- even though this was Montgomery's opinion, and those of the sources quoted in the column -- we should have taken more care to fairly represent opposing arguments.
We do feel it is our duty to cover issues surrounding outdoor sports to the best of our abilities, and given the nature of this task force and the potential impact on all fisherman, this was an appropriate topic to address for our audience. We take seriously the tenets of journalism that require we take an unbiased approach, and when we make mistakes in the presentation of a story or a column, it is our responsibility to admit them.
Any confusion on that part rests entirely on my shoulders as the executive editor of this site.
We have appended the original column to note that it was in fact a commentary, and we will institute more rigorous editing safeguards in order to prevent such issues in the future.
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TommyTuna 03-17-2010, 12:11 AM If Bambi can weild his agenda like a child with a gun, then nothing is safe-not even our fishing.
When was the last time government management worked, NOAA hah ask the Comm guys in Gloucester.
TT
JohnR 03-17-2010, 06:33 AM This thread was covered somewhat on the main forum and the article is a bit misleading. But it certainly is conceivable for this to one day happen if things stay on course. We're not going to get more, just continue to have more chiseled away.
TheSpecialist 03-17-2010, 08:29 PM The day they close down massive ares to rec fishing should be the day that flotillas park on the restricted areas and fish in staunch protest.
F em.
sokinwet 03-19-2010, 08:42 AM "The day they close down massive ares to rec fishing should be the day that flotillas park on the restricted areas and fish in staunch protest."
For the 1st annual Fishermans CLAY TARGET SHOOTING day. :devil2:
BasicPatrick 03-22-2010, 02:05 PM This thread just like the article that started it is funny as all hell
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