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Commentary: The eco-terrorists of Boca Grande and more

 

Last week we printed some comments from stories on our web site, bocabeacon.com, in reference to tarpon preservation. We didn’t have room to run them all, so we thought we would continue this week. The comments below were received after we ran a commentary by Rick Hirsch called “PTTS doing more damage than jigging” that originally ran late last year. Since June’s protest, a lot more people have taken a second look at the piece and expressed their opinion.

These comments are in their unadulterated forms, and have not been changed or altered at all from the web site.

#7 Jig Man 2012-07-02 15:41
You sound like eco-terrorists. A bunch of tree hugging hippies that stand for the crying tarpon. We all know you’re pissed because you’ve been losing charters ever since the PTTS came to town. Just admit its about filling your wallets and not about saving tarpon. If it were REALLY about the tarpon, you wouldn’t omit certain information, like the fact that there are ‘live bait’ tournaments held nightly AFTER the PTTS has a day tournament. Why wouldn’t you cancel the “worlds richest tarpon tournament” instead of hosting it DIRECTLY after another tournament? Doesn’t that hurt the stressed fish even more? Of course it does ... but instead of admitting that fact, you purposefully don’t mention it and then say “well we see dead tarpon the next morning after a PTTS tournament.”


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Commentary: Ever thought about guest writing?

 

BY MARCY SHORTUSE - It’s July. Time for the streets to roll up, the iguanas to bask and the Beacon staff to get really, really creative. When you look up at our little community calendar and week after week all you see are bare date boxes, that means there ain’t much goin’ on ‘round here.

Before we venture back into the world of tarpon debate, I just wanted to put a bug in your ear about guest writing for the Beacon. We have a lot of great contributions during season, but we need them even more in the summer.

It seems like every year we get part-time residents who stay a little bit longer. When it’s hotter in New York than it is in Boca Grande, you can see why. If you’ve got something local that you’d like to write about, we’d love to hear about it.

Don’t be daunted by the fact that the seasonal residents are gone and won’t get to read the Beacon. Almost all of our subscribers, and that’s a good percentage of Boca Grande residents, have a year-round subscription and do read the paper ... whether they’re sitting on Park Avenue or in Marblehead, Mass.

This is the locals’ time of year. We get to make the Beacon what we want it to be, without a whirlwind of social events taking the headlines. So whether you like to talk about plants, trees, wildlife, Boca society or golf, give it a try and do some guest writing.

And, just so you know, Liza Strout will be filling in as our jack-of-all-trades in the very near future as I bring yet another Shortuse child into the world, my fifth to be exact. Any time between now and August 1, I will temporarily disappear and our ever-diligent roving reporter will become ... Beacon Woman.

And now, back to our regularly-scheduled tarpon debate ...


Marcy Shortuse is the editor of the Boca Beacon



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Publisher’s Note: New web site and more, coming soon

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For a few years now, when readers have gone to bocabeacon.com they’ve found the top news stories of the week, the fishing report, the web cams and a scattering of photos. The old, trusty coconut telling you that you’ve come to the “Bocanut  Telegraph” has always welcomed you.


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