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Originally Posted by Wild&Free
You assume a few things about a person who you do not know. Thanks for your judgement upon my character stranger. Either way, I started what I was looking for, a discussion on the perceptions of commercial netting to educate myself in the opinions of others. Some good points have been made and some interesting thoughts as well.
To those who say commercial netting has no economic benefit and that there is no one supporting themselves from commercial fishing, just ask the people who include fishing as part of their income, and think about the fact that they get to earn a living by spending time on the water catching fish. It's not the same as rod and reel, I'll admit that but it is still fishing and I'd enjoy the opportunity to do something similar. Though I'm more inclined to guiding/lodge operations then netting.
I am of the opinion that slipper skippers are wrong. If you own a quota, or a license then you should be the one to use it, not lease/sell it out.
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Good point, There is over 400 k that is income for the people who fish primrose in pierceland and goodsoil, not all profit but theres alot of people who use this as part of there income, Some gross 40k some more some less,