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Old 06-30-2011, 07:31 PM   #21
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Someone brought up long ago a meeting of like hearted individuals,a show of force and dissident if you will,being exercised on the exact day of Implimentation.
I for one will sacrifice my time,5 year old beat up kayak and a fine to make a stand against this bullshit.lets meet up in a no fish zone.I am thinking Laguna.
We need to organize,Inform the media and do this.Make the point that we obey size and number limits whatever they may be.This whole thing is based on bad Science.
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Old 06-30-2011, 10:42 PM   #22
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Tommy Gomes had an interesting idea a while ago.

-If the MLPA is ever implemented and our areas are closed to fishing -

He suggested that we All go out on out boats and kayaks with our fishing rods and tie on 4 oz. sinkers and soak them in the closed areas.
-Nothing more than a 4 oz. sinker at the end of your line.

Its not illegal to do this and it would tie DFG manpower in knots.
-I'm not fishing - I'm just stretching my line.
Those guys would get bounced around like pinballs from boat to boat eating up Time and Money.
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Old 07-01-2011, 05:16 AM   #23
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Tommy Gomes had an interesting idea a while ago.

-If the MLPA is ever implemented and our areas are closed to fishing -

He suggested that we All go out on out boats and kayaks with our fishing rods and tie on 4 oz. sinkers and soak them in the closed areas.
-Nothing more than a 4 oz. sinker at the end of your line.

Its not illegal to do this and it would tie DFG manpower in knots.
-I'm not fishing - I'm just stretching my line.
Those guys would get bounced around like pinballs from boat to boat eating yup Time and Money.
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Old 07-02-2011, 05:12 PM   #24
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hell yes...I like the sinker Idea.Dont even hit the water with a hook.

the Company I used to work for is actually installing new cabinets and millwork in the Laguna beach city hall right now.They asked me to help with the Dais(which is the city councils big convex desk for official meetings)If this pans out and I go work there I need an anti MLPA shirt to wear.Something extremely offensive to them If you know what I mean...
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Old 07-02-2011, 06:41 PM   #25
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Billy V your evil

but i like it


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