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Louisiana to Defy NOAA Fisheries on Red Snapper Fishing
http://www.sportfishingmag.com/speci...napper-fishing
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission is moving to implement a "Louisiana-only" red snapper season starting in 2013 that will allow anglers a far longer season than federal regulations permit.
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Re: Louisiana to Defy NOAA Fisheries on Red Snapper Fishing
Saw that on a different site.. was reading it.. More power to them.. about time if u ask me
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Re: Louisiana to Defy NOAA Fisheries on Red Snapper Fishing
Nice work Louisiana
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Re: Louisiana to Defy NOAA Fisheries on Red Snapper Fishing
Good for them
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Re: Louisiana to Defy NOAA Fisheries on Red Snapper Fishing
Somebody Is Finally Getting It.this Is What Has To Be Done.i Hope Other States Start To Do This.
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Re: Louisiana to Defy NOAA Fisheries on Red Snapper Fishing
"In addition, the Lousiana Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider extending the definition of state waters from the traditional 9 statute miles to 9 nautical miles or slightly over 10 statute miles, thereby adding to the area that anglers can legally fish for red snapper during the Louisiana-only season."
the above is excerpted from the Louisiana article: If i am reading this correctly the state can define where federal waters start? If so why do we have a 3 mile line for NJ? Remember the stupidity a few years back with the Axel carlson reef CBass, not to mention the stupidity today of CG Cutters on Patrol to make sure we dont annoy any Stripers swimming over the 3 mile line. If NJ can change this who do we contact with our opinions? |
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