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Old 08-31-2014, 07:38 AM   #10
wdmso
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Location: Somerset MA
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I support and would like to see any of the three for rec guys
Option B:
B9 2 (1 slot, 1 trophy) 1 fish 28-37” slot 1 fish 40” min

B3 1 32min and B4 1 28-40” slot

Comm B16
Massachusetts 1,159,750 869,813 Pounds reduction
I find Maine reduction from Maine 250* Pounds to 188 pounds just shows the lack of common sense and lack of seriousness just unilateral % cuts across the Boards. I don't think Maine proposes a threat to stripe bass

And I don't know any comm guys who make their yearly living Just off bass commercial . but know several who will do it for a quick buck. but future thinking isn't in a lot of commercial guys DNA . they need to start acting like the drug dealer not the user the dealer wants his users hooked give's them enough to keep his profits coming in to high a price they go else where to much product it tanks his profit.
But seem Comm Guys have the User mentality I want more and more because I flooded the market it drove prices down now I need more fish at a lower to make money and its a downward spiral. until they crash one stock and move on to the next . its been happening for years .. sorry for the rant
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