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Re: sugar trout
Derwood, <br /><br />I am with you. You DID NOT deserve that scud lobbed into your camp, especially by someone that had no clue why or for what they were blasting you for. Something about, engaging mouth before engaging brain comes to mind. <br /><br />My father was a wildlife biologist for the State of Michigan for 30 plus years. He knew more about the environment he dealt with than anyone in the state. He started to see people coming out of colleges that did know anything about the environment, but thought they did, and had an agenda. That agenda was to limit access. Those folks are now running the show and the agenda is the same.<br /><br />We're in a real battle here to preserve our abilities to use the environment (responsibly) that surrounds us. If anyone on this board doesn't believe that people that fish are not in the sights of the environmentalists, you had better wake up.<br /><br />1. Whether you fish or not, buy a license. Money talks to politicians and license fees are huge. <br /><br />2. Join national and local fishing clubs. If it were not for the NRA, we would all be in the same boat as our freinds in Australia.<br /><br />When's the fish fry??
Derwood, <br /><br />I am with you. You DID NOT deserve that scud lobbed into your camp, especially by someone that had no clue why or for what they were blasting you for. Something about, engaging mouth before engaging brain comes to mind. <br /><br />My father was a wildlife biologist for the State of Michigan for 30 plus years. He knew more about the environment he dealt with than anyone in the state. He started to see people coming out of colleges that did know anything about the environment, but thought they did, and had an agenda. That agenda was to limit access. Those folks are now running the show and the agenda is the same.<br /><br />We're in a real battle here to preserve our abilities to use the environment (responsibly) that surrounds us. If anyone on this board doesn't believe that people that fish are not in the sights of the environmentalists, you had better wake up.<br /><br />1. Whether you fish or not, buy a license. Money talks to politicians and license fees are huge. <br /><br />2. Join national and local fishing clubs. If it were not for the NRA, we would all be in the same boat as our freinds in Australia.<br /><br />When's the fish fry??