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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 91272" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Commercial fishing has been the primary cause of fisheries collapses since the dawn of fishing. Red Snapper/Grouper seasons were closed due to the pressure the commercial guys were putting on the fishery. Alaska salmon seasons are intensely scrutinized because the commercial guys can wipe out an entire generation of salmon is a few days. The Bluefin Tuna fishery is seriously watched as the commercial guys could push that species to extinction in a few short years. Now it's the walleyes that are being pushed into a corner. UNTIL and I mean UNTIL commercial fishing is controlled, the fish, regardless of species, is going to take it in the shorts. The evidence is all over the world. There is a reason Japan doesn't have any fish and they have to buy everyone elses. Until the groups of people commercial fishing the walleyes are shut down or severely curtailed <strong>AND POLICED, </strong>the walleye populations will continue to decline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 91272, member: 314"] Commercial fishing has been the primary cause of fisheries collapses since the dawn of fishing. Red Snapper/Grouper seasons were closed due to the pressure the commercial guys were putting on the fishery. Alaska salmon seasons are intensely scrutinized because the commercial guys can wipe out an entire generation of salmon is a few days. The Bluefin Tuna fishery is seriously watched as the commercial guys could push that species to extinction in a few short years. Now it's the walleyes that are being pushed into a corner. UNTIL and I mean UNTIL commercial fishing is controlled, the fish, regardless of species, is going to take it in the shorts. The evidence is all over the world. There is a reason Japan doesn't have any fish and they have to buy everyone elses. Until the groups of people commercial fishing the walleyes are shut down or severely curtailed [B]AND POLICED, [/B]the walleye populations will continue to decline. [/QUOTE]
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