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Old 03-01-2015, 07:46 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by iamskippy View Post
Lost intrest is good actually what a dumb thing to say...
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here's the thing...some of these charters advertising leads clients to believe that it's what they should expect...these pics are from "1" RI charter boat's website offering "Full day, half day and evening charters are available for up to six passengers." also "Rhode Island's Finest"...there are no pic of people having fun reeling in fish, certainly no release pics ..just holding dead ones on the dock or back of the boat..in many cases piles of dead fish in the back of the boat....if this is how you present your business, the folks that you attract are going to expect this and will be disappointed if you don't produce this...that is the great fear that many of them have, they measure their ability by the frequency that they put the keep limit of any species on the deck....funny as the site has a link to a letter that the owners penned regarding the SB debate in which you find this quote..."You recreational fisherman should be ashamed of yourselves."
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