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Old 11-28-2003, 02:32 PM   #6
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BF,

You are right about MBBA. Living out on the Grey Lady the MBBA is unrepresented and I wonder about MV ? I (and others) pick up a lot of trash every year and the majority of it is flotsam from the offshore world. Along with loads of dead whale, seal, tuna (yes tuna !), turtle and the occasional human to examine (2 a few years ago), the amount of commercial gear and jetsam is so substantial that the collection of high flyers got so big one year I had to make a multi trip dump run !

I just believe that it would be nice to talk about beach driving/fishing from an informative and information friendly perspective.

Of course, tips on locations of certain access points would be strictly confidential. Ahem, hmm, hm....

I really think it would be a lot of fun. Might have some initially percieved impact on beach charter fishing but, in the long run, I'd have to say it would benefit beach charter because it would bring more focus to the fun of it all.

Maybe we could also train a squadron to eliminate the seals that our attacking our shores. It is our patriotic duty !
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