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![]() My response, and let me say up front that this is a HUGE disappointment. NJOA has decided to work without the RFA (who has thousands of recreational members from the state of NJ) at the state level, while continuing to withold its active support of RFA and United Boatmen's efforts.
IF and when NJOA ever actually takes a public stance and course of action on this topic suffice to say United Boatmen will support it iuf it has anything worht supporting to it. Here is my direct response to "Ant" ![]() Quote:
NJOA however DID use the Sea Bass Closure as a reason to attend the NJOA rally and support NJOA... Big difference sir, and if you cannot see that then I question your judgement on this and other issues as well. Quote:
It is a shame that NJOA, in my first hand experience attending NJOA sponsored meetings previously, has talked about unity and consensus yet when pressed has chosen to remain silent when asked to unify. This is the response I expected, it is too bad NJOA has chosen to ignore the fact that groups like UB and RFA have been working locally and at a state level for years before NJOA even existed, while simultaneously working at the federal level, and has chosen to go it alone with an as yet unspecified "different approach". For those reading, United Boatmen and RFA will continue to work on both the local, state and federal levels, while offering actual public support (and not just well wishes) for any action NJOA and other groups may actively take, if we ever find out what they are. Working behind the scenes is something that has been done since before the closure even happened, knowing that it was likely to come as many of us did. Time to work openly and support each other. Too bad NJOA has chosen not to do that. Capt. Tony Bogan
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CaptTB 125' Jamaica - Big Jamaica.com 100' Paramount - The "Wreckmasters" Save The Summer Flounder Fishery Fund United Boatmen NJOA.org RFA-NJ.org Last edited by CaptTB; 11-01-2009 at 10:49 AM.. |
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![]() Since apparently Ant will not post this info here but told me I could, here you go.
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![]() My response:
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Perhaps I should send you a link to a dictionary on-line so you can look up the words support and unity, apparently your definition is different than the rest of planet earth. ![]() Quote:
This automatically defensive attitude on your part is a bit childish, and this is the second time you have tried to change the subject. As I said before, apparently you have learned much from dealing with politicians in Trenton, too bad it was how to avoid the topic, speak without saying anything of substance, and portray yourself as the poor persecuted "wounded duck" who others are picking on. You sir are a non-issue as far as I am concerned. Hopefully your "education" campaign will work, it is certainly important for people to be educated on the various issues we face. In this particular case, a friendly piece of advice would be to at least mention the word Sea Bass somewhere on the NJOA website. Since your flyer for the ROOR rally mentioned nothing about the issue and none of the subsequent posts you have made even mentioned the topic, perhaps actually discussing it publicly would be a start, but that's just a suggestion. If you need help in identifying the main points of this issue, for example the fact that it goes far beyond just sea bass, perhaps a quick stop by the RFA or Unitedboatmen website will help, or since you apparently cannot offer any direct public support for those groups' actions and can only wish them luck, perhaps just pointing people to the various websites where those two groups have posted information like njsaltwaterfisherman.com I also find it interesting that, as before, you simply ignored points in my post and pretended they were never mentioned, but I have come to expect that from you. Also, You mentioned that you have not seen UB supporting the "commercials off reefs" issue, and compared that to me asking for NJOA support of the actions being taken by RFA and UB on the sea bass issue. Do you even understand the difference? You do realize that UB never used that topic to generate attendence for meeting/rallys nor to get others to support us right? By the way, is NJOA currently accepting donations? Unless you are telling me that NJOA is not currently accepting any sort of funding whatsoever from individuals then you are most certainly on a funding drive, as are all groups who accept donations. Just because you did not specifically ask for money for Sea Bass or any other issue does not change that fact. Difference is, we are asking for YOUR support of an issue that YOU YOURSELF used as a reason to get people to come to an NJOA RALLY. UB has never done any such thing with the reef issue, but nice try to once again deflect the topic away from it's actual purpose. You made one comment that I found interesting: Quote:
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain" ![]()
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CaptTB 125' Jamaica - Big Jamaica.com 100' Paramount - The "Wreckmasters" Save The Summer Flounder Fishery Fund United Boatmen NJOA.org RFA-NJ.org Last edited by CaptTB; 11-01-2009 at 02:39 PM.. |
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![]() There are many good organizations that have dedicated men and women fighting for us and without a doubt each is sincere about their cause.
We have a 2 part problem. 1). The recreational fishery is being attacked on many fronts at one time, everybody has their own "main concern issue", and this causes us to be divided. 2). The many organizations that are fighting for us, fragment what resources we have and at times work against each other. What is needed is a united front (as the NRA has done with gun rights) to focus our resources and we in our fight would then be stronger, and be a most formatable force to those persons/agencies that are attacking our sport. While I beong and support the vast majority of organizations that fight for us, the RFA has shown to be the point on many fights. We must throw our full support behind them if we are ever to succeed. |
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