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Old 11-12-2013, 07:20 PM   #22
stripermaineiac
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Good weather and low rainfall keeps the insecticides and bug chemicals out of the spawning areas when the eggs are hatching for both stripers and what they feed on. Bob Pond proved this fact time an again. The process needs tweeking so that it works not completely scrapped. Incomplete data and ruling out what doesn't agree with what the controling interest wants is a major part of the problem. Benchmarck for max sustainable yeild only works for the smallest group that makes money out of it not the bulk of the users.
The only reason I don't agree with having someone dictate management without public comment is that the controling interest doesn't take care of the fish.Take care of the fish and everyone will benefit .not just any one user group.
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