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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pmacc60" data-source="post: 2241452" data-attributes="member: 64018"><p>My son and I did some crabbing Friday in the Severn river right past the Naval academy . The parking lot for boat trailers had many Pennsylvania tags ( mostly all ) and it did not bother me in the least. They are not my crabs and if you obey the laws and pay your fees then I'm ok with you fishing Md waters. Most of the hunting done on the eastern shore of Md is out of staters , so says my sons high school friend who is now a game warden. Maryland has a lot to offer so why is it bad that other than residents want to experience the Maryland way of life?</p><p>Truth is it creates income for a lot of Md business and jobs. Let the game commission figure out the management end and remember sharing isn't a bad thing because you meet some great outdoorsmen in the process .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pmacc60, post: 2241452, member: 64018"] My son and I did some crabbing Friday in the Severn river right past the Naval academy . The parking lot for boat trailers had many Pennsylvania tags ( mostly all ) and it did not bother me in the least. They are not my crabs and if you obey the laws and pay your fees then I’m ok with you fishing Md waters. Most of the hunting done on the eastern shore of Md is out of staters , so says my sons high school friend who is now a game warden. Maryland has a lot to offer so why is it bad that other than residents want to experience the Maryland way of life? Truth is it creates income for a lot of Md business and jobs. Let the game commission figure out the management end and remember sharing isn’t a bad thing because you meet some great outdoorsmen in the process . [/QUOTE]
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