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Old 03-06-2002, 04:08 PM   #11
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JohnR,

You did say:

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But he did not say that he was going to take down the Center Wall trap. My impression was that he would leave that one up all the time.
There's no need to defend what Bill said. He asked a question based on my exact quote which DID state "If the net off the middle wall is anchored to it..." that's pretty hard to mistake for the west wall.

I've snapped wire and parachute jigs with Al Conti off the center wall. I know a number of other captains that also run the wall with wire. I've plugged every inch of the outside and I've seen ever inch of the bottom by diving the wall.

I also said, "there are a lot of unanswered question" not the least of which is: do we need more fishing effort on scup and squid?

This is not an issue of commercial fishermen vs. recreational anglers...it's about wise use of a common resource. I missed yesterdays meeting because of illness, but I won't miss the next one.

Mike

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