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Post by papiliotheona on Jan 8, 2013 12:47:10 GMT -8
I don't want to say who it is but it is someone that is absolutely credible.
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rjb
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Post by rjb on Jan 9, 2013 7:14:56 GMT -8
My guess is that both statements are correct. The fish and wildlife guys have a rule that is too general and says you can't slap a mosquito, however... it is obviously BS and will not be enforced (for now!). Typical lawmaking. The US National Parks have been "off limits" to collecting for a long time, but when I was young I'd ask the ranger at the visitor center if I could collect beetles and they would (almost) always say sure they didn't care about insects. That has changed to where now you would expect to get in a lot of trouble catching insects at Yosemite. The law didn't change, just the attitude of the Park. Bad laws rarely go away. Rick
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Post by papiliotheona on Jan 9, 2013 13:14:02 GMT -8
Probably so, in my California you *technically* need a fishing license to collect, but it isn't enforced.
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