01-23-2007, 10:25 PM
[size 1]For those that hunt or fish to keep the family from going hungry, finding a better job would be the wiser idea. The vast majority enjoy the sport as a hobby. [/size]
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[size 1]This is Michigan , better jobs are scarse . I myself have a somewhat good paying job for my area . " Farm Country " however , is not like an urban or metropolitan area where jobs are more prevelent . I myself don't know of anyone in my area that dosen't hunt or fish to put a few extra meals on the table , count your blessings that you concider hunting and fishing a hobby . [/size]
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[size 1] Worrying about CO's has never really been an issue with my aquaintances.[/size]
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[size 1]Mine neither , I respect the dutys they preform and try my best to follow the rules , however , the rules have become become more complicated than is necessary .[/size]
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[size 1]Sure your heart rate goes up a bit when you are checked by a CO but as long as your playing by the rules or you don't have any warrants out against you you'll be fine. [/size]
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[size 1]Same here , I don't worry about the C.O. , But , is there some rule I overlooked ?[/size]
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[size 1]Belive it or not I have fished most of the rivers you have mentioned and quite a few others . I carry both feild books with me in my vest and try to cross reference every regulation I can find in them before I step into the river . Why do I do this ? Fear of doing something wrong for that particular strech of gravel .[/size]
[size 1]A person shouldn't have to fear their sport . That is what our outdoor activitys have become , am I doing something wrong ?[/size]
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[size 1]I do have to sign off now but will be back on tomorow evening . You have some good points I do agree with , but , there are a few I do not concide .[/size]
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[size 1]This is Michigan , better jobs are scarse . I myself have a somewhat good paying job for my area . " Farm Country " however , is not like an urban or metropolitan area where jobs are more prevelent . I myself don't know of anyone in my area that dosen't hunt or fish to put a few extra meals on the table , count your blessings that you concider hunting and fishing a hobby . [/size]
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[size 1] Worrying about CO's has never really been an issue with my aquaintances.[/size]
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[size 1]Mine neither , I respect the dutys they preform and try my best to follow the rules , however , the rules have become become more complicated than is necessary .[/size]
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[size 1]Sure your heart rate goes up a bit when you are checked by a CO but as long as your playing by the rules or you don't have any warrants out against you you'll be fine. [/size]
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[size 1]Same here , I don't worry about the C.O. , But , is there some rule I overlooked ?[/size]
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[size 1]Belive it or not I have fished most of the rivers you have mentioned and quite a few others . I carry both feild books with me in my vest and try to cross reference every regulation I can find in them before I step into the river . Why do I do this ? Fear of doing something wrong for that particular strech of gravel .[/size]
[size 1]A person shouldn't have to fear their sport . That is what our outdoor activitys have become , am I doing something wrong ?[/size]
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[size 1]I do have to sign off now but will be back on tomorow evening . You have some good points I do agree with , but , there are a few I do not concide .[/size]
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