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Old 05-28-2010, 03:58 PM   #1
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I can smell failure which hopefully should finally lead to banning the boats in the bay completely like all the other states.The guy in the plane can decide which way your season is going to go.I'm sure he gets gifts.This is RI.I am interested in trying figure out the way they think they can even calculate pounds of fish by spotting them overhead.Is there a math equation ? My guess is this.Bear with me but this is how I picture it.The pilot buys coffee.Pilot works for Pogy's-R-us .Pilot makes $$ off whatever is netted....Pilot is not a fisherman and is from another state.He flies over pods of bait.Says to pretty clueless guy" that looks like a half million pound baitball".I've been doing this for 50 years.Slow guy writes down .5 million pounds .Three days later they are up in the bay.The system is corrupt and there's a few groups that think it's ok for them to do what they are doing.I've heard fish kills this that bla bla bla.Fish die and the crabs and other creatures eat them.Three miles off shore these boats can do what ever they want.Stay out of our bay and take the squid busters with you.
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