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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1478485"><p>Red Snapper is a perfect example of what I'm saying. Absolutely no regulating is needed for snapper. NONE. If any Tom, Dick or Harry with a boat could legally go offshore, catch snapper and sell them too, there would be such a glut on snapper that the public could eat it cheaper than beans. Then all these inshore, man made artificial reefs would get fished out within a year. The recreational snapper fishing fad would diminish somewhat. Then a commercial man, with some knowledge and drive could go offshore to 40 or 50 fathom and catch enough in winter when no one else want to fight it, and he could make a good living. NO REGULATIONS needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1478485"] Red Snapper is a perfect example of what I'm saying. Absolutely no regulating is needed for snapper. NONE. If any Tom, Dick or Harry with a boat could legally go offshore, catch snapper and sell them too, there would be such a glut on snapper that the public could eat it cheaper than beans. Then all these inshore, man made artificial reefs would get fished out within a year. The recreational snapper fishing fad would diminish somewhat. Then a commercial man, with some knowledge and drive could go offshore to 40 or 50 fathom and catch enough in winter when no one else want to fight it, and he could make a good living. NO REGULATIONS needed. [/QUOTE]
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