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Old 07-14-2006, 08:51 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by nmbrinkman
But even from reading posts from a year or so ago...I can tell a big difference in the community of yakfishing....seems as though it's on a boom and it's not the tight circle like some of the vets refer to.....The bigger we get, the more government attention and possible intervention we will see....Enjoy the relative unrestriced ocean access and non licensed yaking that we have....I hear up north it's becoming a fight...
The kayak fishing community is small enough where any growth of the sport, be it numbers, commercialism, sub-groups, additional message boards (please stop ) seem like an expolosion. Even at La Jolla in mid summer, there are plenty of fish and plenty of elbow room. The good old days are still waaay ahead of us.

PS - Come November, the Zonies and Bonies will be gone and you'll find yourself all alone on a Tuesday morning with a big fat homeguard in your lap.
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