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Old 05-04-2020, 10:23 AM
Kevin Bogan Kevin Bogan is offline
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Default Is China responsible for our fishing woes?

A few things that we are sure of, We have to stay in our houses, can't go fishing, cant do this, that, the other thing. The Chinese gov. is putting out propaganda laughing at us. Besides the Chinese Flu, what else have they infected us with? What will we do about it ourselves?
Anyone remember the Snakehead fish problem, the kids toys with poison chemicals in the plastic, the sheetrock in California that was mold infected,
the poison dog food, what am I forgetting? And they just keep sending over one problem after the next.
Many Americans don't have a lot of faith in our government to respond. After all, they let it happen, we as citizens have accepted it, how much longer will we go along with this continuing problem? Anything we can do?
I know it is difficult to stop buying "Chinese" manufactured goods, but, why not slow down where possible? Maybe use less Gulp, use squid, clams, natural local baits, buy an American made reel, locally made Spro style lures, jigs etc.
WE get screwed day in, day out, our freedoms have been taken away, how much longer do each of us participate in this?
I happen to be a tackle dealer. I will curb spending to the best of my ability on Chinese products, and if other dealers, fishermen do the same, it will be a small step, but a positive one.
America the Great! The Mighty Atlantic shall rise once again!
 



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