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Fishermen will adapt to changes
2006
For example, facing each other along the main aisle of the expo were booths that showcased the newest lure and rod makers and boat captains with known reputations for finding the biggest stripers as well as an extensive historical display of lures, rods, and other memorabilia that illustrated the sport's tradition and successes. Anchoring the historical display was the mount of the state record 73-pound striper caught off Cuttyhunk Island in 1967 by Charlie Cinto. The fish measured 56 inches long, just shy of the chin of the now 77-year old Cinto who was a big draw as a seminar speaker. Cinto said he had no problem with the recently imposed ban on the taking of river herring established by Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The ban resulted from a drastic decline in the species witnessed during the 2005 fishing season. Massachusetts has implemented a three-year moratorium on the harvest, possession and sale of river herring. [Janet Messineo] said she and fishing buddy Cinto also are prepared to adapt if the eel becomes off limits.
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