I have no concern with the Cab’s since I don’t fish for them.
My interest is solely the process, or lack of it, concerning the less than transparent approach allegedly used by Craig in the department.
The department must have 2 ways of dealing with the public. Commercials get full disclosure and the recreational sector doesn’t.
Why would the department worry about a decision if the chances of a court injunction isn’t probable by the recreational sector. The commercials on the other hand are notorious in going to court.
Until there is a shot across the bow of the department with court action by the recreational group--- I don’t see anything changing real quick.
A lawsuit against Craig B personally and an injunction against the department decision seems in order. They might consider appropriate protocol next go around instead of sleight of hand. I would hold the department to the same standard, to their decision making process, that would affect a commercial fishery.
Any fishing attorneys out there that want to pick low hanging fruit?
Edited by Lucky Louie (03/09/13 12:18 PM)
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