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Old 08-14-2015, 11:40 AM   #11
Mike P
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Originally Posted by Nebe View Post
This is basic economics. Less fish brought to market means higher demand and thus a higher market price.
The price alone tells us that there is not an abundance of fish to be caught and sold.

Market price is unbiased and speaks the truth that the commercial bass fisherman will never admit. Higher prices mean more money!!! Maybe we can get that price up to $20 a pound! Then we will all be able to buy regulators !!!!
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Adjust $3.50 for 30 years worth of inflation, and you'll see how the stocks were in 1985. When some commercials were claiming that there were plenty of bass, and they were just all offshore.

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