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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles
With a quota to fill this has zero impact on the fishery.
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True enough....if they didn't catch them, someone else would.
I do get a laugh about statements like this :
"Aside form the economics I really enjoy the feeling of providing a high quality, locally caught food for families all along the eastern seaboard. There’s something really “Cape Coddish” there."
What a crock....people do it for the MONEY, and in the case of Stripers some do it for the entertainment.
Half the fish is probably ground up for animal feed, and the other half goes to expensive restaurants and fish markets that cater to those that can afford 15 to 20$ a pound fish.
After it goes through a few hands and everyone makes a buck.
He'd do the same thing if the fish were frozen and sent to China.
It's business, no need to rationalize it.
A legal activity where a guy can make a buck.
The whole argument that it's some kind of public service is laughable.