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Old 05-31-2012, 12:41 PM   #22
FishermanTim
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Sadly, with all things from "the good old days", they are gone for good.

Since the seals and plovers are more important than the residents and licensed anglers, things will NEVER be like they used to be.

Remember that even though we're talking seals and birds, the controlling factor that regulates what will or will not be done to fix the problem is always people.....people that are more concerned with money....money that they can stuff into their own pockets at everyone else's expense.

And since the powers that be will never do anything to eradicate the seal problem, the fish will continue to avoid those shorelines.
Pretty soon those shorelines will be completely devoid of all life except for the bacteria left from the seal crap!!!

Personally, I hope we get a major shark invasion (as compared to a seal infestation) to assist in the decimation of the seal population.

"Nature always finds a way"
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