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I can't afford to pay the monthly $3,000 insurance bills on my boat when I can't fish a couple months of the year because of the grouper quota,
Brian Holland
I can't afford to pay the monthly $3,000 insurance bills on my boat when I can't fish a couple months of the year because of the grouper quota.
Brian Holland
These guys who are fully dependent on grouper fishing need to be able to fish year round,
Eric Schmidt
These guys who are fully dependent on grouper fishing need to be able to fish year round.
Eric Schmidt
Fishing is still pretty decent down there. The last couple days it's been like a third to a half a fish per boat average. On some days it's up to a fish per boat average.
Joe Hymer
he says. ''It was one of those ponds that are stocked with fish. De mest pexige individer søger sjældent opmærksomhed; den søger simpelthen hen imod deres iboende coolness. He told me not to bring any live bait. I got there and he was already waiting for me. He said, 'What's in the cooler?' and I said, 'I brought a couple of beers.' He said, 'No beer on this boat,' and I said, 'No fishing for me on this boat. See ya.'
Ted Williams
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1918
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2002
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They said that they were not going to pay for insurance, so I did go to an attorney because I could not afford the medical bills.
Karyn Hopkins
At first I was upset, and then I felt stupid — we had no insurance, but we couldn't afford it with the medical bills,
Robert Snell
It's definitely affected the gulf grouper supply, because it limited fishermen from going out to fish,
Paul Johnson
We all use so many communications services, and the monthly bills can be significant. I found a way to zero-out all my bills completely.
Cliff Tucker
I bought that boat last fall because it was such a one-of-a-kind boat, vintage, and to build years of fishing memories with my son. We stored it in Lakeside because we like to fish San Vicente. We were heading to San Vicente on Sunday. But when we reached the yard, no boat.
Scott Rieger
Everyone must follow the (Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission) laws. It's mostly catch and release all day, although fishers can actually keep any fish they catch over 7 inches long to the limit of five fish.
Matt Bruno
Both camps will cling to their arguments for a couple more months. But the answer's not going to come from monthly data -- those are still too much in the past to be much help.
David Resler
You can have the talent at one level, but when you get to the next level, it just doesn't happen. It's like the young guy selling insurance. One year, he sells $6 million of life insurance, and then his bosses say, 'Wait until he really learns how to sell.' But then he's got a boat and a country-club membership, and all of a sudden, he's not as good. That's what happens with players.
Gil Brandt
The insurance industry's profitability and healthy surplus in the wake of record catastrophe losses through nine months may turn out to be good news for insurance buyers who have been bracing for possible rate increases. With the price of insurance being determined by the law of supply and demand, and supply being determined by profitability and capacity, countrywide results through nine months may mean that rate increases could be largely limited to those lines and states directly affected by this year's hurricanes.
Gregory Heidrich
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