I couldn't help but slip in a complaint about Sea Bass Regulations on the east coast
http://www.brooklyn-living.com/fishing.html#101F
Quote from: mrbrklyn on July 28, 2019, 12:14:02 AM
I couldn't help but slip in a complaint about Sea Bass Regulations on the east coast
http://www.brooklyn-living.com/fishing.html#101F
yes but if there to small just drop them but down to bottom,,,,,,, ;D
Quote from: mrbrklyn on July 28, 2019, 12:14:02 AMI couldn't help but slip in a complaint about Sea Bass Regulations on the east coast http://www.brooklyn-living.com/fishing.html#101F
Hey MrBrklyn, did you create that website?
Well done and entertaining too. That's something I miss from the Northeast, all those tasty species available to catch, without having to worry about ciguaterra. And those Tautogs are the dang tastiest of them all!
Nice job on the web page !
Enjoyed reading your wed site, it was very informative, well written, and very enjoyable read.
After rading your websight (I enjoyed that, by the way,) I'd recomend you look at the status of the Hood Canal in Wa. You will then see that a bunch of regulations are in place just to keep us from fishing, even if it is determined that the population is healthy.
The Man
Really enjoyed reading about fishing in Brooklyn, I grew up in the East New York section of Brooklyn and I have many memories of going out on the boats out of Sheepshead Bay.
I left there a long time ago but I still have a lot of memories of Brooklyn.
Thomas Jefferson High School & Brooklyn College.
joel8080