Gulf Coast wrote:This thread is derailed, lol....MD dirty ol money does spend good, just not enough of it in bait and tackle, buy a lot and build a house !!!

I just don't buy a rouge netter taking more than what come out of that camp ground down there. Either way like SK said its a lot of things, we need to close trout in Feb. at least that would protect the fish in the river for awhile.
I spend my dirty ole money in bait and tackle shops, grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, boat ramps, etc and actually did just buy a house and 2 lots on the coast using the services of our site owner. Before that, I owned a condo at the Cape. My sisters and I have a condo at Daytona. My great uncle owned a full city block of downtown Jacksonville. My family and I have owned property in Florida for close to a 100 years.
The derail was your attacking us poor Georgia folks. I'm not like Trump, I don't run from a debate.
I have personally seen rouge Florida netters whipe out entire schools of fish in one night that had been supplying hook and line fishermen for weeks at Keaton Beach. I have had Florida people invite me fishing that owned homes and they laughed about limits because they could catch one, run home, empty cooler and repeat.
I am not against regulations which are scientifically proven to increase fish stocks. I don't want the "climate" science though!