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Section 12: Fishing/Boating Subject: Reynolds Shows Striper Msg# 913737
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The NYC types will not eat cod, sword, West Coast salmon, to name a few. But interestingly, don't seem to have a problem with sushi. All of which strikes me more as fashion statements than real concern.
They would certainly agree with your thoughts about prohibiting the catching and keeping of stripers but I suspect that they would argue that catch and release could traumatize the fish in ways that would set them up for some of the diseases you list. And you wouldn't be able to disprove it. Don't you just love the PC "folk"? |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: As for the Chesapeake, why are the striper limits there more lenient than in our bay? Politics......mainly lobby groups for commercial fishermen and the recreational charter boat guys. However, the season in the bay is not open all year as it is here. I don't frequent West Side dinner parties, but offhand I can't think of any endangered fish of major commercial import. Here the actual list of New York fish on their list: Shortnose Sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum Silver Chub Macrhybopsis storeriana Pugnose Shiner Notropis anogenus Round Whitefish Prosopium cylindraceum Bluebreast Darter Etheostoma camurum Gilt Darter Percina evides Spoonhead Sculpin Cottus ricei Deepwater Sculpin |
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