bill, did you just take good notes, or did you cut and paste what Boater wrote?


This really looks like the same game plan they used last year, to divide fisherman and hunters. They just got a few yes men in a room and then told the legislature, that 57,000 hunters wanted to get rid of the Fish and wildlife commission.

Again... divide and conquer, by scaring couch anglers, they might catch one or two less fish.....

Bill, where is the peer review on this projection. Where are these un caught wildfish going to die?

Show me the law, that says, the non tribal commercial will have priority over all recreational anglers.

Business of all kinds have mandates. This is no different. You either man up and change, or you sell your permit back to the state. One of the easiest ways to increase the yield per boat, is to limit the amount of permits in the fishery. They are not being used, so how bad do they need the money?