Exactly my point, Davy.

And further to my point, how many of us have faced some sort of government regulation - new or changed - that had a direct affect on us and made us angry with "the gov-ment?" I venture to say that if you claim you have not, you've been living in the outer reaches of the Antartic.

We all have regulations to deal with every day. The speed limit posted on the highway. Taxes taken out of our paychecks. The number of squirrels you can harvest a day. We accept them, but do we always agree with them? Especially when one is introduced or changed?

My dad told me a long time ago that in every situation there are "two sides to every story..." And you know what... he was right.

Again... all I'm saying is that we can't go around as fishermen and just "bash" farmers and claim they are poisoning our kids and grandkids... Another wise saying - "When you point one finger at someone else, there are three other fingers pointing back at you..."

My opinion... the key to this situation is education... lots of it.. for the farmers, politicians, and the fishermen... all of us need to be very well informed and educated on this problem... OH... and don't forget land developers... Seems one in particular needs a kindergarten class on soil conservation.
Tight lines, ya'll!!

Terry

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