Commentary: Fishing rules are strangling honest, hard-working, blue-collar fishermen

I’m not a fortune teller; I’m just a fisherman. I have no vested interest, other than it’s a job. My job employs thousands, and that keeps those lives turning. When the last fish is landed, it’s all over. Men and women will not and should not go to sea and risk their lives for nothing. I truly wish people with any sense at all would stand up and push against this. But they’ve created a problem where there wasn’t one, and the chain that binds us all will break shortly. Video, >click to read< 08:03

One Response to Commentary: Fishing rules are strangling honest, hard-working, blue-collar fishermen

  1. 30 years ago I said If all fishing were to stop for 10 years, every boat, every species everywhere, we’d still be considered to be overfishing by these so called experts. They drove me out. Not out of business but out of the industry. I owned my own boat and business for over 25 years. It was affecting my health and my wife and I decided enough was enough.
    This is plainly insanity and I feel for those who still try to survive in this industry while the fools from the government continue to destroy them.
    There will be a day of reckoning and it won’t be pretty when it comes unless we re-establish government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
    God bless those who continue to fight against this evil injustice.

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