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View Poll Results: Do you commercially fish for striped bass?
YES 2 7.41%
NO 18 66.67%
Seriously Considering it. 7 25.93%
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Old 02-02-2003, 02:22 PM   #20
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you rideing a dead horse here. FACT..rec fisher people take 3 times the amount of bass com.'s take, this comes from the horses mouth , fisheries dept it self.......been threw this a hundred times before. com. fishers hook an line only mass, no nets etc. There are alot of com people around here that cheat like hell, save an freeze till the next selling day comes along. charter boats are no angles either. but you can arrest everyone, theres no place large enough to hold them all. ....Its nice to have something to beleive in an try to change, but you may as well try an shoot a hippo with a bb gun , it just isn't going to happen..........I heard that mass is going up to 106,000 lbs. but drop to 30 fish per day.......me I'd like to see 10 fish per day,,,,100,000.....then watch the cheating increase by all your friends................stay well.

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