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Congressman Tom Allen of Maine and Representatiave Frank Pallone of New Jersey proposed legislation that Striped bass be in a "game fish only" class, making it illegal for commercial harvesting.
According to Congressman Allen the species is more valuable as a recreational fish and when it becomes unlawful to commercially fish for the striped bass it will have a chance to rebuild its population. At this point in time, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina prohibit commercial fishing for striped bass; while Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina still commercially fish for the species. |
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Its amazing that people can still make a living by fishing commercially. I certainly don't know the "ins and outs" of it, but it seems like an awful lot of work, time, maintenance and money.
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