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Old October 31st, 2004, 04:12 PM
Bob La Londe
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Default trotlines and jugs unsportsmanlike

Trot lines and jug lines are not legal in Arizona. Well technically you
could have two jug lines with not more than two hooks, and to remain legal
you must remain in close proximity to your lines. I suppose the same could
be said of trotlines.

The traditional throw out your trot lines and and jug lines to be checked
the next day is not legal.

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"RGarri7470" wrote in message
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I was cleaning up some old email files and came across this from last May

after
I posted and article about jug and trotline fishing.I got a laugh out of

it
back then and forgot it. Sounds like an animal rights nut, or just a nut.

What
do you think? Where are trotlines and jugs outlawed? I am betting some
northern state.


"Using trot lines and jugs isn't fishing...it isn't a
sport, it is unsportsmanlike harvesting of
resources. It is just about the same as killing
cattle in a stockyard. Where I come from, such
fishing is illegal, and well it should be. If I
have any opportunity to lobby for outlawing such
tactics in Georgia, count on it that I will do so."

Ronnie

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