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WadeThu Mar-14-02 04:36 AM
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#5170, "Exceptions"
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I voted yes, but I would make an exception for Mullet which are plentiful in some areas and, being plankton eaters, won't take a lure or bait conventionally.
Of course how to effectively allow this while enforcing a law against snagging is beyond me. Just my $.02.

Tight lines,
Wade

Tight lines,
Wade

  

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Should snagging fish in saltwater be illegal? [View all] , Leapin Bass, Wed Mar-13-02 12:39 PM
  Exceptions, Wade, Mar 14th 2002 #1
RE: Exceptions, Sharkbait, Mar 14th 2002, #2
      RE: Exceptions, bert, Mar 14th 2002, #3
      RE: Exceptions, bassnet, Mar 14th 2002, #4
      RE: Exceptions, Baitfish, Mar 28th 2002, #12
      Snagging Corbina SUCKS!, TBrumfield, Mar 14th 2002, #5
           RE: Snagging Corbina SUCKS!, MoonDoggie, Mar 15th 2002, #6
                RE: Snagging Corbina SUCKS!, MoonDoggie, Mar 15th 2002, #7
hooking a fish is hooking a fish, sculpinlover, Mar 15th 2002, #8
My take on snagging, Leapin Bass, Mar 15th 2002, #9
RE: My take on snagging, Sharkbait, Mar 16th 2002, #10
      RE: My take on snagging, Leapin Bass, Mar 17th 2002, #11

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