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Old Oct-30-2009, 02:47 PM   #13
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Old Nov-02-2009, 06:51 PM   #14
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This is just like an old JT squable...nice to see some action on this board...
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Ok,All you experts take a deep breath.I think I might trust the judgement of someone like the people involved with some of the studies represented in the documentation located through link listed below.
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Eight years ago, Billy Pate — an IGFA Hall of Fame inductee — asked at a Bonefish & Tarpon Trust board meeting, “Are our tarpon their tarpon?” Billy had observed firsthand the slaughter of large mature tarpon in various Latin American countries by commercial and subsistence fisheries. He surmised that those impacts may have caused the substantial declines of the tarpon fisheries off Port Aransas and more recently at Homosassa, Florida.

http://www.tarbone.org/research-programs/tarpon-research/tarpon-satellite-tagging-program.html
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Ok,All you experts take a deep breath.I think I might trust the judgement of someone like the people involved with some of the studies represented in the documentation located through link listed below.
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Eight years ago, Billy Pate — an IGFA Hall of Fame inductee — asked at a Bonefish & Tarpon Trust board meeting, “Are our tarpon their tarpon?” Billy had observed firsthand the slaughter of large mature tarpon in various Latin American countries by commercial and subsistence fisheries. He surmised that those impacts may have caused the substantial declines of the tarpon fisheries off Port Aransas and more recently at Homosassa, Florida.

http://www.tarbone.org/research-programs/tarpon-research/tarpon-satellite-tagging-program.html
Actually your right John ,

It is the same exact thing that happened to the Pacific Tarpon Stock of the west coast of California , complete decimation !
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