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I FISH! I VOTE! Gary A Anderson Testing the Waters US Senate Fl
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Friday, September 30, 2011

NMFS: Destroying Fishermen and Their Communities Since 1976

Optimism for New England’s Groundfishery
Last week, at the quarterly council meeting, attendees heard a prime example of this. A representative of the Sustainable Fisheries Association stood and gave comments thanking the council and the agency for their efforts to change regulations in the skate fishery. At the council’s request, the agency carried out a new stock assessment, allowing harvest to increase 56 percent for 2012 and 2013. The council and the industry worked together to decrease the amount of fish fishermen could catch per day, thus ensuring the season would be extended. As a result, these changes have contributed to a price increase of 250 percent from 2009 to 2010.

CAN YOU SAY “SUPPLY & DEMAND?” Playing games with fishermen lives all for a buck and nothing to do with saving fish. Call the kettle the color to which it is and quit shoving this fellatio moment down our throats!


Hearing to Review Massachusetts Fishery Management Plans
Democratic Press Office - (202) 224-8374
And on the other-side of the coin, we have those working for the greater good of all anglers;


Proposed Measure Would Ease Strict Constraints on Commercial and Sport Fishermen
Jim Donofrio of the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) agreed, noting that there are boats tied to the docks in the Gulf of Mexico because of catch limits ...

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Americans, remember the Constitution | The Daily Journal | thedailyjournal.com

Americans, remember the Constitution | The Daily Journal | thedailyjournal.com

America doesn’t need sustainable development; America needs sustainable freedom. The source of that freedom is the Creator of all things. The U.S. Constitution guarantees that freedom to every American. Honor it; defend it; celebrate it. Don’t let professional bureaucrats or elected officials replace your freedom with freedom-killing polices while waving the flag of sustainability.

NC FISHERMEN ENCOURAGE WALMART BOYCOTT

PRESS RELEASE
Recreational Fishing Alliance
5724 N. Route 9, New Gretna, NJ 08224
P: 888-564-6732 F: 609-294-3812
Contact: Jim Hutchinson, Jr. 888 564-6732

September 15, 2011

NC FISHERMEN ENCOURAGE WALMART BOYCOTT
RFA Praises NCWU For Pressing Walton Family’s Corporate Ethics


The North Carolina Watermen United (NCWU) this week sent a letter to the Global Ethics Office at Walmart
informing them of the group’s intention to boycott the store immediately. The NCWU announcement comes as a
result of the Recreational Fishing Alliance’s (RFA) call for a nationwide Walmart boycott by U.S. fishermen in
light of the corporation’s support of catch shares and marine reserves.
“By using millions of dollars in funds and working hand-in-hand with conservation agencies to influence policies
that ensure that U.S. fishermen and their harvest are regulated and listed on the world commodities market by a
Catch Shares system and Limited Access Licenses (probably bought by large world corporations) to harvest fish,
the Walton Family Foundation violates the Walmart Ethic – Restrictive Trade Practice,” said NCWU president
Britton Shackelford. Co-signed by the entire NCWU Board of Directors, the letter references Walmart’s own
corporate policy which states, “we will not participate in any activity intended to restrain trade, or promote a
refusal to conduct business with customers, members, or suppliers, in any country where such a refusal would be
a violation of applicable law.”
According to RFA executive director Jim Donofrio, catch shares and blanket marine reserves are clearly in
opposition to Walmart’s stated corporate ethic. “By handing over millions of dollars in support to groups like
Ocean Conservancy and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) to privatize our coastal fisheries and close down the
oceans, the Walton Family Foundation is contributing directly to activities which destroy free trade in this
country. If NCWU captains can’t take their customers out fishing, then it’s impossible for them to conduct
business,” Donofrio said.
Last month, RFA called for the nationwide boycott following a news release from Walmart’s corporate
headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas in which the Walton Family Foundation announced investments of over
$36 million in 2010 alone to marine conservation grantees including Ocean Conservancy, Conservation
International Foundation, Marine Stewardship Council, World Wildlife Fund and EDF. According to the release,
the Walton Family Foundation is working “to create economic incentives for ocean conservation,” while candidly
pledging their support for “projects that reverse the incentives to fish unsustainably that exist in ‘open access
fisheries’ by creating catch share programs.”
“This action is in direct violation of one of the stated Walmart Ethics – Fair Competition, which is in place to
protect free enterprise by ensuring vigorous competition and prohibiting activities that restrain trade,” said
Shackleford, captain of a 61-foot custom-built Outer Banks charter boat (Doghouse).
“With the Walton Family Foundation giving their proceeds over to groups like EDF, shopping for fishing
equipment at Walwart contributes directly to the demise of our sport, it supports lost fishing opportunities and it
effectively denies all Americans free and open access to our public resource,” Donofrio said.
NCWU represents all professional Watermen of North Carolina, including the charter/headboat industry,
commercial fishermen and the customers/consumers who rely on the services they provide. Founded to protect
the livelihood of the people who fish for a living while promoting enactment and enforcement of fair regulations
for the regulated community, NCWU has been extremely active in legislative issues of concern to a large variety
of coastal fishermen who utilized a variety of gear types.

Also signing the letter encouraging members to boycott Walmart were fellow fishermen and Board members
Sonny Davis (Capt Stacy Fishing Fleet), Billy Maxwell (Tuna Fever), Ernie Foster (Albatross Fleet), Greg Mayer
(Fishin' Frenzy), Tilman Gray (Avon Seafood), Elson Myers (Canyon Blues), Tom Harper (Harper's Folly), Jamie
Reibel (Phideaux), Glen Hopkins (FV Watersport), Duke Spencer (Captain Duke), Matt Huth (FV Hardway) and
Rom Whitaker (Release).
“I hope all RFA members across the country will follow NCWU’s lead on this,” Donofrio said, adding “though it
would be nice to see our national boating and tackle industry help spread the message by also pulling their
product off Walmart’s shelves in support of our coastal for-hire fleet and local tackle shops.”
Donofrio and the RFA say that legislative efforts to reform the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act are underway in Congress and that with subtle fixes to the federal fisheries law the
preservationist community’s two-pronged attack with catch shares and marine reserves should essentially die out.
“We need an act of Congress to fix our broken fisheries law, but America’s fishermen could also use an act of
corporate integrity to the cause of fair competition and access as well.”

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The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing recreational fishermen
and the recreational fishing industry on marine fisheries issues. RFA’s Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater
anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation’s saltwater
fisheries. For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit www.joinrfa.org .

Friday, September 16, 2011

Gulf Council Special Shrimp and Special Reef Fish Standings...

Gulf Council Press Release




Meeting Notice                                                                                    Contact: Steven Atran
September 16, 2011                                                                                           813-348-1630


Gulf Council to convene its Standing, Special Shrimp and Special Reef Fish Scientific & Statistical Committees

The Gulf Council’s Standing, Special Shrimp and Special Reef Fish Scientific and Statistical Committees (SSCs) will meet October 11 - 13, 2011. The meeting will be held at the Gulf Council Office – 2203 N. Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Tampa, Florida beginning at 1 p.m. Tuesday, concluding by noon Thursday.

The Standing and Special Shrimp SSC will meet Tuesday to review benchmark stock assessments on brown shrimp, white shrimp, and pink shrimp, and may consider recommending definitions of overfishing limit and acceptable biological catch
 
The remainder of the meeting will be a joint meeting of the Standing and Special Reef Fish SSC.  The Standing and Special Reef Fish SSC will review and make recommendations on the SEDAR stock assessment schedule.  The SSC will also:
* Review update assessments of gray triggerfish and vermilion snapper
* Recommend an overfishing limit and acceptable biological catch for those stocks
* Discuss data needs from the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in order to reevaluate the 2012 red snapper annual catch limit
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During this meeting a representative from the Southeast Regional Office will present the methodology used to calculate the length of the red snapper recreational season, as well as review decision tools for evaluating commercial and recreational greater amberjack management measures under proposed Reef Fish Amendment 35. 

The SSC will also hear a reports from the October 4-6, 2011 National SSC meeting and the September 15, 2011 Ecosystem SSC webinar.
Finally, the SSC will discuss possible revisions to the definition of optimum yield based on the revised National Standard 1 guidelines, and it will review the tentative schedule of SSC meetings planned for 2012.

Copies of the agenda and other related materials can be obtained by calling the Council office at 813-348-1630. Materials can also be downloaded from the Council’s site – www.gulfcouncil.org -

Although other non-emergency issues not on the agenda may come before the SSCs for discussion, in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (M-SFCMA), those issues may not be the subject of formal action during these meetings. Actions of the SSCs will be restricted to those issues specifically identified in the agenda, as well as any issues that may arise after publication of this notice that require emergency action under Section 305(c) M-SFCMA, provided the public has been notified of the Council's intent to take action to address the emergency.
 
This meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities. Please direct requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids to Kathy Pereira at the Council at least five working days prior to the meeting.
 
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is one of eight regional fishery management councils established by the Magnuson‑Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976. The Council prepares fishery management plans designed to manage fishery resources in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Hearings on Atlantic Menhaden

ASMFC SETS SCHEDULE FOR BUNKER REDUCTION ACTION

Public Hearings on Atlantic Menhaden Management Set To Begin Sept. 29



The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) announced this week the schedule of hearings on Atlantic Menhaden Draft Addendum V. Atlantic coastal states from Maine through North Carolina have scheduled hearings to gather public comment on Draft Addendum V to Amendment 1 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Menhaden.



The new draft addendum proposes establishing a new interim fishing mortality threshold and target in an attempt to increase abundance, spawning stock biomass, and menhaden availability as a forage species. In other words, the hearings are meant to get public input as to the possibility of reducing bunker harvest in the future by as much as 40%.



Based on the revised 2009 Atlantic menhaden stock assessment, menhaden was not overfished but had experienced overfishing in 2008. Given the current overfishing definition, which sets the fishing mortality rate target at 0.96 and the threshold at 2.2, this is the first time overfishing has occurred since 1998.



"The scientists say that overfishing has occurred in 32 of the last 54 years, yet the main culprits of this resource fiasco over at Omega Protein seem to get all the support in the world to keep doing their thing," said Jim Donforio, executive director at the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA).



"It's staggering to think that the management plan for menhaden that the bureaucrats keep deferring to gives 80% of the resource over to a publicly-held corporation which vacuums as much bunker as they can from the Chesapeake, depleting the resource and causing terrible damage to the ecosystem, while the local traditional bait guys get just 20% of the overall harvest," Donofrio said. RFA recently joined with 32 other organizations under the Menhaden Coalition; Donofrio said he hopes to work proactively with other coalition members in calling for the responsible management of the U.S. bunker fishery.



Thirteen coastal states from Maine to Florida have already banned reduction operations in coastal waters, with Virginia being the last state in the ASMFC which allows Omega full access to its waters in the Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay. Many fishermen and environmental activists alike believe that the localized depletion of Chesapeake Bay bunker has contributed greatly to t problems with water quality on the Bay and with resource issues pertaining to blue crabs, oysters, striped bass and weakfish stocks.



"The reduction boats are the real problem here, and it's time we stop dancing around the issue of the reckless disregard of an industrialized corporate giant masquerading as a fishing operation," Donofrio said. "It serves no conservation benefit to punish the bait fishermen who supply our tackle shops, bait suppliers, anglers and commerical fishermen. What we really need is to adjust the allocation in favor of low impact gear and harvest types and put an end to the mechanized vacuum harvest of menhaden once and for all."



Copies of the draft are available by clicking here - fishermen and other interested groups are encouraged to provide input by attending one of public hearings or providing written comments to Toni Kerns, Senior Fishery Management Plan Coordinator for Management, 1050 N. Highland St., Suite 200 A-N, Arlington, VA 22201; 703.842.0741 (FAX) or at tkerns@asmfc.org (Subject line: Menhaden Draft Addendum V). Comment deadline is November 2, 2011.



The Board is expected to meet in November at the Commission's Annual Meeting to review public comment and consider final action on the Addendum; the intent is to finalize these management measures for implementation in 2013.


New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife

September 29, 2011; 7:00 PM

Township of Toms River

33 Washington Street

L.M. Hirshblond Room

Toms River, New Jersey

Contact: Peter Himchak 609.748.2020



Maine Department of Marine Resources

October 3, 2011; 6 - 9 PM

The Yarmouth Log Cabin

196 Main Street

Yarmouth, Maine

Contact: Terry Stockwell at 207.624.6553



New Hampshire Fish and Game

October 4, 2011; 7 PM

Urban Forestry Center

45 Elwyn Road

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Contact: Doug Grout at 603.868.1095



Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries

September 28, 2011; 7 PM

CoCo Key Hotel & Water Resort-Boston

Newburyport Room

50 Ferncroft Road

Danvers, Massachusetts

Contact: David Pierce at 617.626.1532



Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife

October 5, 2011; 6:00 PM

URI Narragansett Bay Campus, Corless Auditorium

South Ferry Road

Narragansett, Rhode Island

Contact: Jason McNamee at 401.423.1943



Connecticut Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection

September 28, 2011; 4 - 6 PM

Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Science &

Technology Center

60 St Stephens Road

Bridgeport, Connecticut

Contact: David Simpson at 860.434.6043



October 5, 2011; 4 - 6 PM

The Sound School

60 South Water St

New Haven, Connecticut

Contact: David Simpson at 860.434.6043



October 12, 2011; 7 PM

CT DEEP Marine Headquarters

333 Ferry Road

Old Lyme, Connecticut

Contact: David Simpson at 860.434.6043



Delaware Dept. of Natural Resources & Environmental Control

September 26, 2011; 7:00 PM

Lewes Field Facility

901 Pilottown Road

Lewes, Delaware

Contact: Jeff Tinsman at 302.739.4782



Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources

October 11, 2011; 6 - 9 PM

Tawes State Office Building, C1 Conference Room

580 Taylor Avenue

Annapolis, Maryland

Contact: Lynn Fegley at 410.260.8285



Virginia Marine Resources Commission

October 17, 2011; 6 PM

North Umberland High School Auditorium

201 Academic Lane

Heathsville, Virginia

Contact: Jack Travelstead at 757.247.2248



Potomac River Fisheries Commission

October 18, 2011; 6:30 PM

John T Parran Hearing room

PRFC Commission Building

222 Taylor St.

Colonial Beach, Virginia

Contact: AC Carpenter at 804.224.7148



North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries

October 13, 2011; 6 PM

Dare County Administration Building, Room 168

954 Marshall C. Collins Drive

Manteo, North Carolina

Contact: Michelle Duval at 252.808.8011



According to Jim Gilmore, the Chief of the Bureau of Marine Resources for the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), there are no meetings scheduled in New York's marine district, though he encouraged anglers to respond directly to the ASFMC in written or electronic form. New York anglers and environmental advocates who plan on emailing comments directly to the ASFMC should also copy the NYDEC at swheins@gw.dec.state.ny.us. You can also fax a copy of your comments to 631-444-0434.
About Recreational Fishing Alliance
The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing recreational fishermen and the recreational fishing industry on marine fisheries issues. The RFA Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation's saltwater fisheries. For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit www.joinrfa.org.

Like Eating Toxic Foreign Fish? FIGHT BACK!

NOAA IS KILLING THE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN SO YOU CAN EAT TOXIC IMPORTED



Help Me, Help You and donate to my campaign so us fisherman will have a spokesperson, a voice in congress but I need your donations




Principals before Party, Personality and Profit with Deeds, not words.
I Fish – I Vote;
Make Your Vote Count!
Gary A. Anderson Exploratory Candidate US Senate FL 2012

In-Kind Pol. Adv., for and approved by Gary A. Anderson,
Exploratory Candidate US Senate Fl. 2012

You can contact me at aconcernedwhig@gmail.com or if you prefer, (941)-426-6118. The best way is through my email, as it is checked daily and my phone is in another area of my house, so as I may concentrate on my writing or campaign of my Exploratory Candidacy in finding out what our Florida is in need of, besides stronger leadership.
If elected, I will be the first Whig from Florida to serve in the United States Senate since Jackson Morton (1849-1855). At the same time, as Senator Morton served in Washington, Governor Thomas Brown, the first Whig Governor of the State of Florida (1849-1853), and serving the state and was the driving force behind public funding for schools; which resulted in what is today's University of Florida. All goes out to those to have helped in unifying our presence together. My Hat is off to the members of both the FRA and the RFA in their vigilant fight for our rights to fish. I know they, too are always in need of funding but if you can, think of myself too, as if I was ever elected into the Senate, we would have an Original Tea Party Florida Whig who lives to fish, believes in our need to increase our vigilance of our wetlands, creating jobs in our marine industry, rather than taking them away as is happening now and Pro-God to Guns in my beliefs in our Bill of Rights, Constitution and our Florida way of life. I am one of you! Not a millionaire, just a writer who is a disabled American, looking to make a difference because Florida matters to me! "" I understand that mine is but one voice, but perhaps when united in a national chorus of discontent against those who would willingly deny You and I as Americans, access to our natural public resources, foundations to governmental entities and asserted councils can better understand how such radical anti-fishing rhetoric is truly impacting the cultural heritage and traditions of our vital coastal infrastructure and refusing us our basic human rights as established under the public trust doctrine, to this we must unite together, one voice, in a struggle to show that we are one: I FISH, I VOTE! "
UNITED TOGETHER AS ONE! The opposing forces to which I will support your wants to needs are of a wealthy bunch, when, in a time, ironically, the Country is broke and must scale back. By trimming NOAA and its Czars to Councils, we will preserve a system here in Florida that was not broken in the first place and the FWC could then go about its business and the Country would save a bundle. Many Rubber stampers to others who wish to have this position for those of self, rather than for want of The People, are in line and have hundreds of thousands to millions, is what I hear. I have been told you do not have enough money to win a race and this may be but even though the man with the gold has the best chances, the man with the votes wins. Sadly though, I do need help so as I may acquire enough to announce and then we, together can see just who can shell out what, when and wear because I Fish and I vote Too!...Gary A. Anderson FISHING IS IMPORTANT TO ME!
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FREE MONEY TO THOSE IN NEED; Gulf Coast, Florida

Point in Question, Why have you not applied? Applicants have applied inland as far as Orlando and received compensation. From services workers, (Servers/waiters-waitresses) to cooks and tourist related businesses. Especially Fisherman to include Commercial to Head Boat and Charter Captains, I ask; why are you not asking for your fair share? Below is info on who and a few bits taken from a local newspaper in New Orleans explaining how much has been paid and asking to who else would apply.

GET YOUR FREE MONEY!

I know as a retired Waterman, I need to pass this IMPORTANT INFO out to all those to whom it would effect; especially those who are my neighbors, Floridians!

Do you work for tips in a restaurant? Are you a Captain? Are you a tourist related business owner or worker?

Well your W2 or W4 forms for the last two or three years will reflect to how much you lost in tourist tips (income) and that is what the Gulf Coast Claims Facility will pay you; not once but twice. Once to make up the difference and once if you sign a paper saying you are done with them, IE Will not sue them later or becomes involved in a class action. Fair? You Bet and why are you still reading this? Check out the site and apply for your future today. If you get approved, and wish to thank me; why not a donation to my Exploratory Committee for my run for the Senate 2012, Florida? This is what our leaders in Washington ought to be doing; looking out for us. I am and I'm not even there yet. Can you imagine what I could do for you if I was your Senator from Florida?

Donate for our future, today!

Who is an Eligible Claimant?

Individuals and Businesses that have incurred damages as a result of the Spill may submit a claim to the GCCF for Removal and Clean Up Costs, Damage to Real or Personal Property, Lost Earnings or Profits, Loss of Subsistence Use of Natural Resources, or Physical Injury or Death.

You can obtain and submit a Claim Form and supporting documentation in any one of the following ways:

Through the Website: You can complete a Claim Form on this website by clicking on the appropriate online filing tab on the left side of the Home Page. The online instructions will tell you how to complete the correct Claim Form and how to submit the form and the supporting documents online. You can also download a Claim Form or request that a Claim Form be mailed to you by clicking on the tab, “File a Paper Interim or Full Review Final Claim Form.” http://www.gulfcoastclaimsfacility.com/index

By Visiting a GCCF Claims Site Office: You can complete a Claim Form and submit documents in person at one of the GCCF Claims Site Offices, where a Claims Evaluator will help you fill out the form. You may obtain a list of the GCCF Claims Site Offices near you by clicking here. http://www.gulfcoastclaimsfacility.com/facility

By Telephone: You can get a Claim Form by calling the GCCF toll free number, 1-800-916-4893. TTY: 1-866-682-1758. Staff members are available to take your call at this number from 9:00 AM. to 6:00 PM. (Eastern Time), Monday through Friday. Starting July 1, 2011, live operators will be available from 9:00 AM. to 6:00 PM. (Eastern Time), Monday through Friday. Live operators are no longer available on Saturdays and Sundays. You will be asked for your name and address. The GCCF will mail you a Claim Form for you to fill out and sign.

By David Hammer, The Times-Picayune

Procedural questions and disenchantment remain, but to hear oil spill claims czar Kenneth Feinberg tell it -- and to look at statistics from his Gulf Coast Claims Facility -- the compensation process he oversees has finally hit its stride. Feinberg, who was tapped last year by BP and the White House to administer economic damage payments, has settled nearly 150,000 claims, paying out almost $4.5 billion. Most of that money, $2.6 billion, was paid in 2010 as part of an emergency payment phase. It took four months to pay the first $1 billion in "final settlements" this year, almost all using a quick-pay process designed to get rid of the simplest, non continuing claims. But in the two months since April 20, which marked the first anniversary of BP's devastating spill, Feinberg's operation has paid about $700 million for more complex claims -- the ones requiring full review and complete documentation -- and the average payment is steadily rising.

On the anniversary, the average final payment was $16,000. It's now up to nearly $20,000. On the anniversary, Feinberg had paid just 11 percent of final settlement requests. That number is up to 26 percent now, and GCCF has made offers to nearly half of the 115,000 settlement-seeking claimants, who have 90 days to accept whatever Feinberg puts on the table. There are only 54,000 claimants seeking final payment whom Feinberg considers eligible. If the new claims have really leveled off and Feinberg keeps paying claims at the rate he's been over the last two months, he will have paid all of the claims that he considers eligible in the next four months. And even if the rising pay rate only holds steady from here on out, that would still mean another $1.1 billion in settlements by Halloween, of 2011. The biggest lingering question is: What claims are still out there? The uncertainty rests mostly in the fishing industry, where the true measure of the spill's economic pain is still unfolding. Only 24,000 fishers, crabbers, shrimpers, oyster harvesters and seafood processors have sought final payments so far, and half have settled. The vast majority of them -- about 11,000 -- took the quick payment option of $5,000 for individuals or $25,000 for businesses. The fishing settlement figures could rise dramatically, however, if Feinberg and industry representatives can reach agreements on changes to the GCCF's payment calculus. For example, Feinberg said he and his staff are working on "a more generous methodology" for oyster fishers, one that would "reflect the fact that the future of oysters in the Gulf as we speak is still, over a year later, very uncertain." If the calculation method changes, Feinberg promised that oyster harvesters who took quick payments under the old system would get another shot.

I know of many people who went to Clearwater, Fl and applied in person. They received compensation within two weeks. Others, did it online and were paid within four weeks, as well by phone ditto. It's Your Money, And You Want it Now! So apply, the worst that can happen is you get turned down and I know of nobody that hasn't received something. My fellow neighbors, have received as little as a check for a grand and as much as 80, 000 dollars. Again, to why are you still reading this? It will not go on forever. The first idea was to pay through 2013 but Congress wants to take that money away and apply it to their toys. Bet they win, in the end! Get off your duff and GO APPLY NOW. It is monies owed to you, so go apply

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Endangered Species Act & Agenda 21



Nullify this insanity Now. The Endangered Act has yet to save one single animal. It is a PONZI SCHEME to take money away from Congress and give it to the NGO's. Stop it before we lose it. A Kick-Start American Plan to save more than just a buck!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

A Call for Freedom; Not with my Fish!

The Poland's of the world are but one but on that note, there are hundreds, if not thousands, like him who believe in doing something right. He, nor any other guide, for that matter, who loves the outdoors to nature would ever hurt her! Why is it the United Nations wants us to stop fishing? It is not for the preservation of fish stocks but for money. Fish are a commodity, just like wheat, corn or pork bellies. Fish is a new trading tool on the market, invented by the UN in the form of Catch Shares. Just like we send all our business to China to elsewhere and then buy it back, the UN wants us to do that with our own fish too and in the meantime, stop you and I, the average Joe from catching fish at all. We are depleting the stocks my ass! It's for their profit and our loss as we fall further away from the freedoms to which has made our country so great. Call your congress people and tell them this is a call to freedom; not with my fish, no more Agenda 21, no more ICLEI, no more United Nations as you believe in the Red, White & Blue; Old but true Glory, that is her name, FREEDOM. Tell them you want to go fishing in the Keys. You want to fish in Florida, hell, you want to fish where ever you like without the JACKBOOTS of the United Nations telling America what to do or trips like the one below, with Greg Poland will be banned altogether and guide fishing to deep sea fishing will be something you read about in history books!
Team of International Marine Scientists Call for Ban on Deep Sea Fishing


Black fin Tuna of the Hump w/Greg Poland




Skip Jack to ten pounds along with same sized or smaller Maui-Maui, as we were looking for one of a twenty pounder or better...moved on to the hump . From out under the Man O wars and the weed lines we approached the hump from about 300 feet of water. Nathan Eolvin and his three buddies were eager to catch some more using light fluorocarbon leaders and Ohero light spinning outfits in a quest for Black Fin Tuna. Trolling smoked jigs to bouncing Diamond jigs we were hot in the action with Black fin Tuna of the Hump w/Greg Poland.





Full story of Fishing the Hump at The Online Fisherman.com