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    Default Misquote....

    Hmmmm,.... Just re-read the entire thread and noticed that the following quote was attributed to me but was posted by Jake O:

    Originally Posted by Darian
    To Mike O---not blaming indians for anything, they should be able to take what they are alloted--just which the alloted numbers would be revisited a little.
    "America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote."

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    Jake O - "If you would like to donate your property to make for a more equal distribution I'm sure they would be more than happy to take it."

    Really?!?!?!?!?!?! lol, regardless of the health of a watershed or not, this statement sums up the bigoted, ethnocentric, ideologies that the Native Americans have to deal with in our society today. And as for the the watershed goes...the native fishing is a very minor issue compared to the habitat destruction and land raping which is still occurring on a wide spread international basis....and who's responsible for that? lol property donation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake O View Post
    If you would like to donate your property to make for a more equal distribution I'm sure they would be more than happy to take it.
    I am not the one complaining about native catch rates. It's a trade I am comfortable with. Casinos and fish for my house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rherrjr View Post
    Jake O - "If you would like to donate your property to make for a more equal distribution I'm sure they would be more than happy to take it."

    Really?!?!?!?!?!?! lol, regardless of the health of a watershed or not, this statement sums up the bigoted, ethnocentric, ideologies that the Native Americans have to deal with in our society today. And as for the the watershed goes...the native fishing is a very minor issue compared to the habitat destruction and land raping which is still occurring on a wide spread international basis....and who's responsible for that? lol property donation
    Why is everyone so quick to assume that everything someone says has racial conotations....... Mike suggested land distribution, and "jolking around" i suggested he could donate his property. A fishing board should be about good hearted fun, with some serious discussion mixed in. This comment was intended as the former. And yes, there are clearly greater problems affecting the fisheries, problems wich the Yurok tribe actually fight against. I did not and do not intend on taking any shots against Native Americans. Fish on gents, native americans and colonel custards alike!

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    Default Impact On Fishing

    Per Steve Huber: "Yes there are a lot of fish in the system but catches have not been as easy as past banner years due in part to all the tribal net pressure. The commercial season is supposed to close on September 23rd and if the nets are pulled we could see a huge push of fish over the last week of September."
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