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Word on the Island: How does the snook ban affect you?

September 20, 2010
By TERRY O'CONNOR toconnor@breezenewspapers.com

Capt. Pete Greenan, Boca Grande fishing guide, Sarasota: "These fish are the property of all of Florida. To be able to kill them when they are stressed is not proper."

Renee Daisey, retired figure skating coach, Rotonda: "I just came down to watch my daughter practice her kayak rolls. It was a beautiful day."

Capt. Jamie Allen, Boca Grande fishing guide, Englewood: "Snook have meant a lot of business to us. Most of the people I've fished with are extremely positive about the closure."

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Capt. Pete Greenan, Boca Grande fishing guide, Sarasota: “These fish are the property of all of Florida. To be able to kill them when they are stressed is not proper.”

Grant Quirk, Gill's Deli owner, Night Island: "I think there are people who know more about it than me. If it's necessary, we'll live by it."

Deb Oliveira, account agent, Charlotte Harbor: "I'm not a snook fisherman or fisher lady. It doesn't affect me."

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