
Fishermen all over the south - and across the US - are losing their change to bag a banned species after a permit attempt fell through. The recreational season set to begin on July 1 has now been postponed indefinitely, leaving fishermen in the lurch.
State governments from Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas working to create a pilot recreational red snapper season have had their efforts blocked by a federal judge. They sought to create an Exempted Fishing Permit program letting recreational anglers target the fish used in dishes on Michelin-starred menus worldwide.
The pilot season was planned for a July 1 start date, and would have lasted for 62 days in federal waters off all four states. But these plans were foiled by a challenge from the Southern Fisheries Association and the Environmental Defense Fund.
For the record, Southeastern Fisheries Association (SFA) stated goal is to
'protect fishermen's rights, ensure access to seafood for all, and support sustainable fishing practices...'
This time it's a Federal Judge in Washington issuing the stay, even though it's outside his jurisdiction. These nationwide injunctions are unconstitutional according to SCOTUS, but it doesn't stop these jerkoff men in dresses from doing it anyway...
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