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Killing a fish for the table is a God given right and shouldn't be discouraged. Killing 2, 28" fish every day and freezing 100 pounds of filets every season most surely should be discouraged. That's why we need 1 fish, 36" a day as a Eastern seaboard regulation. Until we set realistic expectations as to what the bag limits should be, we will have this problem. Again I sight what happened in Florida with Snook. They got it right and now the species is thriving. |
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Killing a fish for the table is a God given right and shouldn't be discouraged. Killing 2, 28" fish every day and freezing 100 pounds of filets every season most surely should be discouraged. That's why we need 1 fish, 36" a day as a Eastern seaboard regulation. Until we set realistic expectations as to what the bag limits should be, we will have this problem. Again I sight what happened in Florida with Snook. They got it right and now the species is thriving.[/QUOTE] I will agree with the quote above. It would not make a difference to me if they would not allow us to keep any. If we are to fear the loss off the Stripers, the fear should be placed in other area's of concern as well. To many areas to watch. I would ban all netting of stripers also. Who is watching the un-controlled seal population. My guess is no one! If I were in charge I would start here! They are not just cute they are eating machines and they attract things that eat people. |
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