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Old 06-04-2012, 07:59 PM
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W, if there is so much support for this limit to be reversed....how in the hell was it ever allowed to be changed in the first place? Money! That's why. More money than you can even fathom. You can get a petition as long as Big lake and it ain't gonna make one bit of difference. It's gonna take money to get it done...money you ain't got.
Riddle me this...... How did the new Snapper regs come about? Facts were presented to the right people. Things they thought about snapper populations were wrong. Such a small limit and it was hard not to catch one. I know we aren't talking Snapper here but come on, facts are facts. We are not talking 10 Commandments here, things can be changed.
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Old 06-04-2012, 08:33 PM
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Riddle me this...... How did the new Snapper regs come about? Facts were presented to the right people. Things they thought about snapper populations were wrong. Such a small limit and it was hard not to catch one. I know we aren't talking Snapper here but come on, facts are facts. We are not talking 10 Commandments here, things can be changed.
You're right..."we aren't talking snapper here."
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