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Old 12-07-2013, 02:55 PM   #1
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Right on!

California lobsters for Californians!
Easy to do, go back in time when our lobsters could only be sold live.
Ban the export of California lobsters while we still have a healthy fishery. Just a couple of years like last year could ruin it for decades. But no, it will be studied until until they are GONE.
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Old 12-07-2013, 04:50 PM   #2
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I have always gone to areas to hoop that are closed to the commercial guys and done fairly well. Maybe 2 to 3 shorts per legal.

I had ALWAYS wanted to try La Jolla (where the commercial guys go) and went one time this season and got 33 shorts and ZERO legals.

Seems to me I know who has the bigger impact, by far, In My Personal Experience.
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Old 12-07-2013, 05:46 PM   #3
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I have always gone to areas to hoop that are closed to the commercial guys and done fairly well. Maybe 2 to 3 shorts per legal.

I had ALWAYS wanted to try La Jolla (where the commercial guys go) and went one time this season and got 33 shorts and ZERO legals.

Seems to me I know who has the bigger impact, by far, In My Personal Experience.
In Dana point I normally find 50-100 shorts per legal! Sounds crazy but I have 3 years and dozens of trips there to back that up and I doubt at that rate its the recreational guys doing the impact it, and they have the nerve go say its us and not the commercial pots in a grid pattern 15-20 feet apart all over the point..... twords the beginning of this session I padled to the point and was disgusted by the sheer number of commercial pots some so close to each other I could span the distance with my yak....

Thanks for the great information if we could raise awareness hopefully we can help fight to keep the fishery ours and not chinas personal pantry
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Old 12-07-2013, 06:05 PM   #4
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Its really sad that our lobsters are for sale to the highest bidder...when it comes to money....it usually wins...what right be dammed!

Im sure whoever makes the rules and descisions is for sale as well...and im sure that they already have been bought!
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Old 12-09-2013, 07:31 PM   #5
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Fiskadoro, very well written write up, that totally hits the mark. Hopefully a few prople will read this and get fired up for the up coming DFW meeting.
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