Gillnetters calls for flexible rules
Alabama’s gillnetters have asked the state officials to loosen the rules, which was change last year designed to cut their annual Spanish mackerel harvest by half.
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Alabama’s gillnetters have asked the state officials to loosen the rules, which was change last year designed to cut their annual Spanish mackerel harvest by half.
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