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    I filled it out too even though I only get down there a few times a year.

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    I filled out both of 'em, just for luck. Like Fin said, "Vote early and vote often."
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    Kudos to Debbie Williams for picking up this story...

    Sharks Takeover Fishing at Gulf Shores Pier

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    Related story?
    Dozens of dead sharks wash ashore in Fort Morgan

    Dozens of dead sharks wash ashore in Fort Morgan


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    Sounds sort of fishy to me.

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    the article quotes biologists saying it's a net kill…

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    It sounds to me, and having never been to the GS area, but plan to spend the Winter there this year, like it is a good deal. Based on your reports of the problems that you that you having landing "good" fish maybe this accident should happen quite often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotton View Post
    the article quotes biologists saying it's a net kill…
    The inconsistencies in the shark kill report are astounding.
    The video clearly shows it wasn't just sharks (I saw hardheads, a skipjack and pogies also).
    Then the "professional" from the DISL just seems to brush it off as a netting 'accident'.
    Were the fish examined or tested? was the water tested?
    Did anyone in authority interview netters who may have been in the area at the time?

    Then the studio host dismisses the whole incident saying in effect "the crabs and birds will eat the carcasses by the weekend, and everything will be normal, no cause for alarm, nothing to see here, move along..."

    Yet, we've been recently hearing how dead fish carcasses on the beach contain levels of 'flesh-eating bacteria' at up to 1000 times the level of surrounding seawater and 100 times more than beach sand.

    Seems they were investigating the wrong story fer sure!
    Last edited by Pier#r; 10-04-2014 at 10:57 AM.
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    A shark fish-kill should be closely examined for cause. It's not something to overlook as incidental. It might not be! As for people not being able to catch and keep a small shark from the pier, it's beyond ridiculous! There should simply be a size limit restriction. A small shark is no danger to a sightseeing tourist on the pier. For the record, I've never been bitten by a shark, but I've had a gash or two from bluefish and mackerel!

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