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Old 12-06-2009, 01:12 PM   #9
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Pete G.... If the fishery changes and the fishery stays offshore there are no regulations you can impose to bring the fishery inshore. It may be decades if ever for that to happen, you never know. How the hell can you force the fishery to come inshore? Whipe out the bait offshore? I may be in the boat more, even though Ive spent thousands of hours over the years on the surf, but I know alot more than you think as to what is going on with the shoreline fishery in more than just one state. The guys may want a blitz, everybody does, especially comm guys! Truth of the matter is times change. The guys in the northeast are complaining about the surf, look at VA and NC. Imagine seeing Miles of gannets diving but the fish dont come onshore, EVER. That is the reality. The surf bites of VA, MD, NC are a thing of the past. What if the same holds true for new england. Off course you always get the stragglers. I will always adapt and change weather I like it or not? You think I like paying $4. a gallon, what about $5 or $6. Seee if you will make it a catch and release only gamefish coast wide. It will look like Kiptopeke VA in January...
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