Now that's what I'm talking about,the hot line number is right in this attached article,they should gave the person a reward for turning them in.And just a slight correction 4 down
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Now that's what I'm talking about,the hot line number is right in this attached article,they should gave the person a reward for turning them in.And just a slight correction 4 down
WOW! What a waste. Hope this makes some other folks think twice.
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The specfic shellcracker bed over on the west side is being watched, you better make sure you have everything up to snuff if you decide to fish it, and you better be legal.
There has already been an estimated count that is still on it, from what I have been told ....... its amazing.
I have never in my life heard of this many on a bed area
I have a great communtity service idea for these fellows. Make them clear "ALL" the fish. Then, have them host a fish-fry for all the homeless people in the local area for weeks until the fish are gone. I wonder if these are AIG employees just enjoying their bonus money?:D
thats a great idea,feeding the needy,but these guys didnt even take the time to clean or gut the fish,they just threw them on ice from what I was told.
Guess they were too busy going back out and being greedy,they also kept everything in size they caught,even the dinks.
What a waste of our resources and this sort of thing goes on day in and day,everyday on Kissimmee and other places.
People catching their limit in the morning than going out that afternoon and doing it again.
My question is,what do people do with all these fish ?
Sell them?
On another note,the hot line number is wrong in a few of the reports that was printed,the hot line number is 1-888-404-3922
was too quick,found this on the S.C. Board titled "too many fish"
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03-17-2009, 07:18 PM
gcromer
Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cayce, SC
Posts: 639
One of the comments that I found on the AP down there. I sure would hate to clean that many fish myself.
Gerald K4NHN
Cayce, SC
savetheearth wrote on 03/17/2009 07:59:20 PM:
One of the men caught has been going to Fl. and catching fish for many years. He then brings them back to Calhoun County to sell.
I hope he made enough for bail money