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Old 02-08-2014, 03:30 PM
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Fish Guy: You got it right about Pallone. He also is a driving force for beach replenishment.
If he only could have done something to prevent the closing of Fort Monmouth.
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Old 02-09-2014, 08:57 PM
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Any official responses, not just the above, but at the meeting in Toms River, I remember the following groups represented : RFA NJ
SSFFF
JCAA
United Boatmen
How about all of our state Senators and Assembly people. Many of them represent districts being hard hit by these regulations. Time to start pushing our own people that represent us in New Jersey, or we will just be pushed under the rug.
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Any official responses, not just the above, but at the meeting in Toms River, I remember the following groups represented : RFA NJ
SSFFF
JCAA
United Boatmen
How about all of our state Senators and Assembly people. Many of them represent districts being hard hit by these regulations. Time to start pushing our own people that represent us in New Jersey, or we will just be pushed under the rug.
They did represent us and I support them.Only problem is they are too small and we lost.Like I have said before we need an organization as big as the NRA with enough money and lobbyists to fight for us in Washington.We belong to multiple organizations and we have to have common goals.Amazing.that Delaware can harvest 16' fluke.We have the most lawyers per capita here in NJ and it is about time we put some of to work for us in Wahington!
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Any official responses, not just the above, but at the meeting in Toms River, I remember the following groups represented : RFA NJ
SSFFF
JCAA
United Boatmen
How about all of our state Senators and Assembly people. Many of them represent districts being hard hit by these regulations. Time to start pushing our own people that represent us in New Jersey, or we will just be pushed under the rug.
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So couldn't all these fishing advocacy groups and with the NRA come together as The United Sportsmans? I think that already exists? I guess more money goes to the lobbying of keeping guns than to keeping fishing rods. As been said, unity as the largest voting block will be the only means to political clout. The numbers should be there as I believe hunting but especially fishing is recognized as a larger sport / group participation wise, than even baseball. Have not heard any comment or posts from any of our advocacy groups, official or individual. Except Angler Paul - thanks!Thats it? a done deal?
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Fish Guy: You got it right about Pallone. He also is a driving force for beach replenishment.
If he only could have done something to prevent the closing of Fort Monmouth.
Agreed but Pallone does not have enough clout in Washington.
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