5 minute freewrite 2627 prompt peel the skin off

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This is my post for #freewriters 2627 prompt peel the skin off hosted by @mariannewest
For many years people would not eat a snook, they were thought of as a trash fish, no better than a saltwater catfish. People tried to eat them but found they tasted soapy, some said they tasted like iodine.

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I do not know when it was and neither does google, but sometime many years ago someone decided to peel the skin off and found that with its white flaky meat, it was one of the best tasting fish in the river. Now there needed to be laws passed and they needed someone to blame for the laws.
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In 1957, the Florida legislature banned the sale of snook to protect the species from commercial overfishing.

With us out of the picture, they have done nothing but pass more laws against keeping one. But wait, wasn't it commercial overfishing the reason they closed them, so why do they keep passing more and more laws making it harder for anyone to keep one? It has been 68 years and they now have closed seasons for sport fishermen, and they only give them a 4 inch slot to keep one, they have to be between 28 and 32 inches, you can keep nothing smaller and nothing bigger.

Here are the closed seasons for Florida.

December 15–January 31: In the Southeast, Indian River Lagoon, and Northeast regions
June 1–August 31: In the Southeast, Indian River Lagoon, and Northeast regions
December 1–end of February: In the Southwest region
May 1–September 30: In the Southwest region
December 1–end of February and May 1–August 31: In the Panhandle, Big Bend, Tampa Bay, and Sarasota Bay regions

Florida wants big catch and release fish, take a picture, and bragging rights. The problem with having all big fish is, they feed on pretty much any finfish, even trout. The bigger the fish, the more they eat. If you fish, it should be for food and the fish should be humanely killed.

I think catch and release fishing is horrible, you fight this fish to your boat, it is stressed and very tired, some people grab it with a rag, this removes its slime making it susceptible to disease and when they unhook it and throw it back there are sharks and dolphins or bigger fish waiting on it to hit the water, even their species will eat them.

The one my husband is holding was too big and he had to throw it back. For years the Marine Patrol told us if we possessed a commercial license we could not keep one to eat. But now they say if the season is open we can keep one if we only have a rod and reel on the boat, no cast net, which the sport fishermen are allowed to have on their boats.
https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/snook/
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Skins of animals is for protection and usually cover alot. When the skin is peeled off, it makes it easier for consumption, removing anything nature has put in there for their protection.

Other fish do not eat them because of the taste of their skin.

Wow, that's amazing. God clothed them such an armour indeed.

So, while fishing, you need to carry a measuring tape to measure the size precisely!! Pretty weird law!!

What's the logic of not keeping those bigger than 32 inches?

Yes, we have to have a way to measure the fish we catch. Mine is a piece of thin fiberglass with the sizes I need cut into it, it started at ten inches and goes to 32 but now we can not keep any 10 each fish so that one is obsolete. This is it by my feet. This trout was right on 24 inches so I could keep it, trout have to be between 15 and 24. Sport fishermen can keep one over 24, but not commercial fishermen.
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There are a lot of rich people who live here or are tourists and many love to fish, they do not care about the fish, they want a picture of themselves with it. I call it bragging rights.

The State of FL wants to make it easy for them to catch this fish and throw it back, even if it is half dead from keeping it out of the water too long so they could get the right picture. Florida wants this kind of fisherman because when he is not buying fishing equipment, he is spending a lot of money elsewhere in FL. This State is all about who has the most money and how can they get part of it. They do not care what they have to harm to get it.

Look at the beach renourishment they do, it sounds good but they are killing the reef because the sand they keep dumping is washed out and covering the reefs, but the tourist and beachfront homeowners can enjoy a beautiful sandy beach. They are trying to control the natural way things are to be, beach erosion has been going on forever, is it worth the price of the reefs to save a home that should not have been built there?

Sorry about all of that, these things light a fire in me.
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No problem. I understand. Thanks for the extra clarification.