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Victor call me about tomorrow, you have my number call me soon before midnight or before 3am. so i can make the plans. Thanks.
Last edited by lalo56; 10-02-2009 at 11:56 PM.
Way to go, looks like you had a fun day out there. Thanks for the post and the pics.
Tight lines
Killa
people gaffing a tiny mako, way to go. Because one freaking mako shark looks so good in the counts, ohhh and they can also charge $20 for cleaning it. Ignorance, killing a twenty pound mako is plain selfish ignorance. Wait till the enviros read this, next we know they'll be shutting down shark fishing all together. Maybe they should, people odviously can't regulate themselves. If people would simply make a concious decision to release fish that are odviously inmature, people wouldn't look at pictures of dead makos and think, "great catch, maybe they should have released it now and barbequed it when it was 80 lbs bigger." And yes, I am the one who always points stuff like this out, maybe people will finally understand that I've seen it from the inside, and the reason for keeping fish like that is not for anything other than ignorance. Making a quick buck is much better for certain people than the long term health of a fishery. Its okay, its not affecting them, but it will be affecting the younger generation who will have to feel the repricusions during there lifetime. Rant over, let the flaming begin, and oh yes, sure it legal, that doesn't mean its right.
Now Victor, I know you didn't do anything wrong, and this isn't a personal attack to anyone on this board, its my opinion, by the way, good job on the bonito and other critters
Last edited by kelpbasskid; 10-03-2009 at 08:26 PM.
yeah, I would feel really bad too, when I first started working on sportfishing boats, which were sportboats (not anymore), I wouldn't have a problem with stuff like that. However, when I matured and started becoming aware of the affects such practices were having on the fishery, it made me more sensitive to such actions.
I saw too many bonito and barracuda dumped in the harbor, becuase deadheads killed as many as they could, throwing them on the deck, and then at the end of the day realized that no one wanted them.