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View Poll Results: Which areas of improvement do you think will most likely result from the meeting?
New fishing regulations will be based in sound science and on published data. 2 3.33%
State regulators will move to better protect essential oyster reef habitat. 9 15.00%
Weir management will improve to open the gates whenever salinity conditions allow. 2 3.33%
Positive steps will be taken by USACE to better prevent and mitigate erosion. 4 6.67%
CCA will stop supporting foolish fishing regulations and focus on essential habitat issues. 2 3.33%
I am not optimistic about any positive outcomes. 49 81.67%
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Old 07-10-2014, 02:49 PM
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I hope there will be change in the oyster regs. This from the comments and questions. Most didn't know how bad the data was.

There has been a steady decline since the dredging started. LDWF would not say they could draw a correlation in the data and nor will they. Too much politics involved there.

But I don't think anyone had seen the data before.

And you should have seen the cell phones come out when the posted pic of the oyster beds in the southern part of the lake. LOL.

I took a pick, but I promise, the map missed a lot and it aint near as big as they showed it to be.
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Old 07-10-2014, 06:27 PM
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I hope there will be change in the oyster regs. This from the comments and questions. Most didn't know how bad the data was.

There has been a steady decline since the dredging started. LDWF would not say they could draw a correlation in the data and nor will they. Too much politics involved there.

But I don't think anyone had seen the data before.

And you should have seen the cell phones come out when the posted pic of the oyster beds in the southern part of the lake. LOL.

I took a pick, but I promise, the map missed a lot and it aint near as big as they showed it to be.

Oyster has too much science

You can't change things with science for some reason only issues with out science or studies get changed on the fishing industry !!



Funny how the ones who shoved the 15trout limit and triple tail limit was no where to be found
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