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Old 03-19-2015, 03:41 PM   #1
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Chris I respectfully disagree. Florida gave game fish status to Tarpon and snook years ago. Now they have a world class fishery that people fly into all year. Game fish status doesn't mean you can't catch the fish. It doesn't mean you can't kill a fish for the table. It DOES mean you can't SELL fish.
First of all catching a striped bass isn't like fighting a tarpon or a snook . Secondly , people don't like eating Tarpon . Snook idk .
And third , people just need an excuse to go to Florida when it's cold up here .
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First of all catching a striped bass isn't like fighting a tarpon or a snook . Secondly , people don't like eating Tarpon . Snook idk .
And third , people just need an excuse to go to Florida when it's cold up here .
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Obviously you have never fished for snook. Or redfish for that matter. Both are tremendously similar to striped bass on many levels.
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Obviously you have never fished for snook. Or redfish for that matter. Both are tremendously similar to striped bass on many levels.
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Except you're not balancing on a rock , on the edge of the canal with 300 other jamoke's casting over each other's lines. 😊
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