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On Sat, 03 May 2008 18:24:25 -0400, WaIIy wrote:

On Sat, 03 May 2008 17:57:57 -0400, HK wrote:

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On May 2, 11:09 pm, "Mike" wrote:
I get back from a few days in Cabo, and this place becomes a peaceful haven
for discussions about boats and fishing. I notice one person in particular
is missing.... hmmm was that the key? Of course it was... LOL!

Welcome to the new and improved rec.boats. I sure as hell hopes it stays
this way.

--Mike

Get lost fruitcake.... just kidding. It's a Darwin thing, the thinning
of the herd as it were...



Indeed...look who is left here as "regular" posters...literally the
bottom of the barrel. Just about all the evolving regulars have moved on...

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It's all about control.

You're a pathetic example.


He hates being ignored. He'll go away unless he's acknowledged. Remember,
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On May 3, 7:25*pm, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"WaIIy" wrote in message
.. .
wrote:
On May 2, 11:09 pm, "Mike" wrote:
I get back from a few days in Cabo, and this place becomes a
peaceful haven
for discussions about boats and fishing. I notice one person in
particular
is missing.... hmmm was that the key? Of course it was... LOL!


Welcome to the new and improved rec.boats. I sure as hell hopes it
stays
this way.


If Harry is allowed to come back and play his game, this group will
quickly turn to **** again. Shun him, ignore him, filter him. P-L-E-A-S-E


*snerk

This group *is* ****, and you, Herring, Mike, and Wally are some of the
reasons why.

I'm just watching...waiting for the final flush, as it were.- Hide quoted text -

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Hey Harry, I think I hear the yucky people calling you.... over
there....
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IGNORE HIM! pleease!

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On May 3, 7:25 pm, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"WaIIy" wrote in message
.. .
wrote:
On May 2, 11:09 pm, "Mike" wrote:
I get back from a few days in Cabo, and this place becomes a
peaceful haven
for discussions about boats and fishing. I notice one person in
particular
is missing.... hmmm was that the key? Of course it was... LOL!


Welcome to the new and improved rec.boats. I sure as hell hopes it
stays
this way.


If Harry is allowed to come back and play his game, this group will
quickly turn to **** again. Shun him, ignore him, filter him.
P-L-E-A-S-E


snerk


This group *is* ****, and you, Herring, Mike, and Wally are some of the
reasons why.

I'm just watching...waiting for the final flush, as it were.- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey Harry, I think I hear the yucky people calling you.... over
there....


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"Mike" wrote in message
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I would bet that the commercial boats paid off the Mexican Navy so

that they could make some money near shore. Some big politico has to
turn a blind eye to it for that to happen 2 miles from shore.

It sure seems like that was the case. The sportfish boats claimed that
they radioed and begged the navy to intervene, but nothing happened.

--Mike

"keith L. "" wrote in message
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down in Cabo


There was a big deal about a group of commercial tuna boats fishing with
nets just 2 miles from shore. Apparently, the law says that they aren't
to
be any closer than 12 or 15 miles, but the Mexican Navy didn't get
involved.
The locals are afraid that the bill fish will get caught up in the nets
while they're chasing the tuna. I suppose the same would happen 15 miles
from shore as well?

--Mike


If there were 1 miles of Shoreline that was safe from the "kill them
all" nets and long lines then there would be room for breeding and
reproductive biomass. Sustainability is what fishermen and sportsmen
have been about for most of the last 150 years. Sportfishing catch is
so insignificant to the biomass as to be almost a non-impact.
Especially now that the Mexico boats do practice catch and release of
billfish much more often.

I would bet that the commercial boats paid off the Mexican Navy so
that they could make some money near shore. Some big politico has to
turn a blind eye to it for that to happen 2 miles from shore.

Baja Mexico is trying to be Conservation minded to a new higher degree
but the other nefarious influences are still to strong. Sad.

IMHO

Keith "




Most of the large commercial boats are partly owned by politicos.




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"CalifBill" wrote in message
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Odd how it is only **** when you are posting.

Unless you KKK * as it were, you should ignore him.



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