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Jack Tucker wrote in news:PBqZb.21552$Bv6.3517035
@news1.epix.net: Their first attack is directed at PA's "Delayed Harvest - Artificial Lures only" water within the Commonwealth. This water is currently open year round to fly fishing and spin fishing with artificial lures; legal sized fish may be taken during the period from June 15th to Labor Day, though most of the fishing by both the spin fishers and fly anglers is C & R. I don't really have any problem with the proposed regs change. Like the discussion says, by mid June, all tackle activity should not be profound. The delayed harvest and tackle restrictions in place until June should really serve the same purpose they always have. I really don't see a huge impact of this policy change, and I don't really see this as a slippery slope problem, either. The only possible problem I see is how complex PA regs are, but you already need a lawyer to understand the regs in place now. This small change shouldn't make a difference. Scott |
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