Blood in the water
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/200...mplicated.html
Here's a more comprehensive story about the boat that went down off NJ yesterday. It's a perfect example of how people will take risks when fishing time is limited. Yes, it was the end of the season for that part of the ocean, but they were fishing in rough conditions because they couldn't fish the next day. The principle is the same. People will take risks they shouldn't take when their time is limited. I hope this has the impact on the "limiting days" crowd that it's had on me. It's staggering. |
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Thanks for the link Shawn. That does cover it with a little more detail than the one initially posted over on TF. I really doubt that DNR is going to go with the day limitation proposal from BW. This incident should insure that. Well, we will know where they stand within the next 24 hours....Don
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Save the fish; kill the fishermen. What a great philosophy. I'm glad I can get away from that "other" board and it's founder. 5th (Marty)
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Some on the other board have stated that they believe the safety concerns over day closures to be weak is nieve. It is real. Even if they will blame it on the individual and say it is personal responsibility, it still effects us all as tax payers. Should people make the wrong decisions it costs dearly and puts a huge strain on our system for unneccessary search and rescue operations.
Thanks for posting shawn as a reminder. May the families of the loved ones find comfort... |
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