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Old 05-31-2008, 06:04 AM   #5
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What exactly has Mass Bass or RISAA done for the environment? For the fisheries?

I really don't know and don't see any press releases about them doing this or that.

Not trying to be inflammatory, I'd just like to hear what they're up to and what they're doing.
Talk about waving a red flag in front of the bull!!!! I've been a member of the RISAA organization since year one and I have to take personal offense at such an obviously uninformed statement. It would be wise to do a little research before taking pot shots at any of these fine clubs. Go to the RISAA website and poke around a bit. Fish ladders, pogie wars, political issues, access issues, take a city kid fishing, library loan fishing gear, and a tireless board of directors and commitees that have a hand in everything saltwater fishing.
Get a clue before shooting from the lip, you're making yourself look silly.........
Capt. Thom Pelletier
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