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Old 03-14-2018, 04:10 PM
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The way it was explained to me was this:

The landowners/Miami do not want fishermen out there but they are required to make the waterways available for public access (via paid permit, in this case) as Miami uses state machinery and materials to maintain the waterways.

The increase from $40 to $75 this year is just another step in getting the price up to $300 per permit in the not-too-distant future.

I guess I understand their point of view, but it is such a great fishery and such a piece of hand-me-down local history that it will be a shame to no longer be able to sweat and fish out there.

I clearly remember going out there with my Grandpa and Dad as a very small kid (they still say I outfished them). I bring my wife and 12 year-old son out there.
So goes the way of the modern world....


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Old 03-14-2018, 04:53 PM
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The way it was explained to me was this:

The landowners/Miami do not want fishermen out there but they are required to make the waterways available for public access (via paid permit, in this case) as Miami uses state machinery and materials to maintain the waterways.

The increase from $40 to $75 this year is just another step in getting the price up to $300 per permit in the not-too-distant future.

I guess I understand their point of view, but it is such a great fishery and such a piece of hand-me-down local history that it will be a shame to no longer be able to sweat and fish out there.

I clearly remember going out there with my Grandpa and Dad as a very small kid (they still say I outfished them). I bring my wife and 12 year-old son out there.
So goes the way of the modern world....


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Well since our tax dollars are paying for it shouldnt access be free?
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