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COMMERCIAL FISHING GILLNET,RED SNAPPER FISHING,SHRIMPING ALL THAT IS HATED

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

The so called conservation groups like the cca have made stopping the commercial fishing into a big money making business with the donations from the public does not know what is really going on and government grants for their bad data on the fish. Please do not believe all their lies about the fish and the commercial fishermen. IF YOU HATE COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN DO NOT EAT ANY SEAFOOD! ITS MY LIFE AND MY JOB. READ MY CHANNEL INFO.

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  • keep on fishing

  • @scurpenin Thanks Ill never give up

  • hey my dad is a commercil fisherman he used to gill net but now he longlines and albucore fishes off of the california coast in the ventura harbor he owns ventura 2

  • Very cool Does he need any help Im looking to move out that way soon

  • nExt thing you know they outlaw using bandits.

  • Sad but true

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  • If I was Holly I rather piss of a Mexican drug lord instead a Florida Commercial Fisherman

  • Only for about 12 weeks a year and only for mullet but we only fish for about 6 to 8 weeks of that

  • I don't see how any bycatch that is caught could be considered wasteful. All I hear about is bycatch caught by gill nets and how those fish thrown back is wasteful. If you throw a fish overboard what do you think happens to it. It doesn't just sit there and rot. Crabs, shrimp, seagulls, sea lice, pelicans, and hundreds of other fish, shellfish, crustaceans, and birds take advantage of these dead fish. NOTHING GETS WASTED OR KILLED FOR NO REASON. THE ONLY THING THAT HAPPENS IS THE CIRCLE OF LIFE!

  • Gill netting is still legal in North Carolina where I fish, but its under fairly strict management with net sizes and lengths. I'm not sure about Florida. I think you can still gillnet outside 3 miles in the ocean for certain species. I have no idea about Louisiana, Allen can fill us in on that.

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