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seamonkey
03-02-2010, 10:56 PM
Where the hell are they being caught in the EEZ?:beatin:



citations:
61 lbs caught by Dylan Madison of Barboursville, VA
55 lbs caught by Norris J. Thompson of Greensboro, NC on the Providence II
53 lbs caught by Ronald D. Street of Midlothian, VA on the Providence II
48 lbs caught by Scott D. Kilgore of Greensboro, NC on the Providence II
46 lbs caught by Barry W. Meadows of McLeansville, NC on the Providence II
46 lbs caught by Jonathan Evers of Vienna, VA on the Waterman
45 lbs 6 oz caught by Daniel R. Polander of Rixeyville, VA
45 lbs caught by Devin Madison of Barboursville, VA
45 lbs caught by Gary L. Jackson of Lothian, MD
44 lbs caught by Lance Harlow of Dyke, VA
44 lbs caught by Bartel D. Williams Jr. of Lothian, MD
44 lbs caught by Sabrina Ryder of Stanardsville, VA
43 lbs 8 oz caught by Lee R. McCray of Staunton, VA
43 lbs caught by Harry T. Lucas of Boones Mill, VA on the Gannet
42 lbs caught by Mark E. Crosby of Staunton, VA
42 lbs caught by Ralph B. Wade of Boones Mill, VA on the Gannet
42 lbs caught by Michael R. Flores of Chester, VA on the Waterman
41 lbs caught by Michael R. Flores of Chester, VA on the Waterman
41 lbs caught by Eric Beer of Wingina, VA
41 LBS CAUGHT BY Thomas Keene of McLeansville, NC on the Providence II
41 lbs caught by Robert Snyder of Gainesville, VA on the Gannet
41 lbs caught by Troy Thorson of Marshall, VA on the Gannet
40 lbs caught by Troy Thorson of Marshall, VA on the Gannet
40 lbs caught by Lisa Madison of Barboursville, VA

46 lbs caught by Benjamin L Moss Jr of Colonial Beach, VA on the Backlash

40 lbs caught by Thomas A Parks of Colonial Beach, VA on the Backlash

captnemo
03-03-2010, 08:15 AM
Many of them are. The water has started to warm up a little inshore down there, but the bulk of those fish are being caught in the EEZ. I have a retired buddy who is on the water down there about 5 days a week. There is more enforcement now, thank God for that. There are still people who view enforcement as a joke and think it's no big deal to fish the EEZ.

finchaser
03-03-2010, 10:26 AM
Many of them are. The water has started to warm up a little inshore down there, but the bulk of those fish are being caught in the EEZ. I have a retired buddy who is on the water down there about 5 days a week. There is more enforcement now, thank God for that. There are still people who view enforcement as a joke and think it's no big deal to fish the EEZ.


Including the politians:2flip: