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Two Anglers Facing Charges [story in Hartford Courant]
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well I dont know what theise guys situation is, but it is safe to say that with our progress we have put limits on our fredoms.

any other third world country what they did would not be a crime. but here we need to protect our fisheries, I would have a hard time pressing charges if he were taking them home to feed his family, but selling them is a bit much, Not that it is imoral I understand the strain on todays workforce placed on laborers across the nation by stock holders demanding higher profits whom have pushed for golbalization.

I wish them the best, I am sure they will loose their regular fishing license and pay a fine. we will have to come up with better incentives to keep jobs in the US, make it profitable and desierable to make and do business.

I do go out to fish a couple extra days a year to put fish on the table of those I know who could use them and dont buy fish, but I do it with out pay, or retobution of any kind other than the thanks and the fealing that I have done a good thing. I even do it with out going over my limits.

I am a big fan of the sportsman against hunger program.
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Re: [gdn443] Two Anglers Facing Charges [story in Hartford Courant] - by davetclown - 12-07-2005, 01:16 AM

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