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Subject: Complex persecution


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Date Posted: 09/ 5/06 1:19am
In reply to: persecution complex? 's message, "The law is the law" on 08/27/06 7:29am

persecution complex said:

"I'm sure that he knew what he was doing and was probably going to sell those fish when he got back to shore."
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Oh you're "sure", huh? Well, mister, you don't know the goddamn first thing about gillnetting or selling fish.
If you're so sure, perhaps you'd give us some examples of lower river gillnetters selling big loads of small juvenile sturgeon. Tell us where they get sold and who buys them-tell us how many truck fulls of small sturgeon get driven away from the West End and East End mooring bases, I mean, you are so sure it's happening. Sometimes there's lots of baby sturgeon in the river and the fishermen pick'em up-but they arent kept because it's illegal and they're to small to be worth anything-they always get returned to the river when the net is back on board. I dont know where you come up with this "four hour" figure, but if you're such an expert on fishing the lower river perhaps you can also tell us just where anyone could keep a floater on a drift for four hours on a running ebb or flood tide and not have it shredded to ribbons. The idea of a four hour drift is so ridiculous it proves to me you know absolutely ZILCH!!! and just have an axe to grind with commercial fisherman.

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EXACTLY! i'd like to know who he'd sell them to?nucking futz09/ 5/06 12:35pm


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