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Old 07-25-2011, 08:02 PM   #16
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No one is crapping on you for catching your limits. Most of the guys here That are strictly recreational seem to be conservative. So why the complaints about recreational fishermen. Which outnumber commercial 125 to 1. Talk to headboat captains about sending some back. Talk to the netters in NC about dumping fish by the thousands. Talk to the MD guys that left Gill nets UN attended. And caused the demise of thousands a upon thousands of bass. But do not call me a pig. No one is crapping on how you make your money. I only ask you don't crap on the way I enjoy my hobby. Save it for guys that are pigs and call them out.

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just stating the facts..the rec pigs kill 13,000,000 plus pounds in ma per yr ,were as the regulated comm fisherman is kills 1,060,000 pounds..its a 13 to 1 overkill......Think? who needs to be the real sportsman to save the bass. so girls look in the miror its a ugly vane face looking back.obtw i,m having a great comm season. killing um by the ton ......
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