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Originally Posted by simplepeddler
I agree it will not happen here for quite a while.....
oyster fisheman and shrimper do not have clients on thier boat..........
do you keep your limit every time of do you send it home with the customers? If you do are they not over thier daily limit?
Guides, just like commercial fisherman are using a public resource to earn a living so they pay a liscense fee for that priviledge.....
So "W" your case is......" I am going to stomp me feet till I get my way"?
Or is it that you want your clients to have a chance to take home more fish than the law allows them for a day's fishing?
Or are you broke and need the fish to help feed your family?
What's the case?
I am making mine......agree or disagree but I feel as though I am making it......
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You just made ZERO point
zERo
You can not justify what you support
It's simple let me break it down
Crabbers crab and profit money off public waters and pay state fees
oystermen Oyster and profit money off public waters and pay state fees
shrimpers Shrimp and profit money off public waters and pay state fees
Fisherman fish and profit money off public water and pay state fees
Nothing is different
If a Shrimper want to keep his limit he can
If a crabber wants to keep his limit he can
If a Oysterman wants to keep his limit he can
If a fisherman wants to keep his limit he can
It does not matter who is on your boat , you have to follow the state and federal creel limits per your vessel
Bottom line
You can not soundly justify your case on why a "guide " is any different from any other person making a living off public waters
And please explain how a person can take home more fish than the law allows
I'm ready to hear this one !!! Lmao