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Old 02-05-2007, 03:27 PM   #12
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"And those who want to participate in this discussion should probably read the thing first lest all context be lost."

Above is a sentence borrowed from one of my friend Zach's posts. This is not simply about striped bass, it's about commercial fishing licenses. The scope of the topic includes many species and is much broader than a simple pie in the sky reply like "make striped bass a gamefish" Like the man said "read the thing first"
I did read it- my response was directed at this comment-
this is a striped bass fishing site BTW
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A five-fish limit for the MA striper season would stretch the season, keep the price out of the toilet where it inevitably lands every season, and allow the guys historically involved in the fishery to actually make some money without slaughtering 30 fish a day. Don’t call me a turncoat: The end result is less dead bass, which at this uncertain point seems like a more important goal than toeing the party line.
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