Summary
If charter boat captain Norman Bartlett gets his wish, the custom of grinding baitfish into chum and ladling it overboard to attract larger gamefish will come to a halt.
The Georgetown University Law Center's Institute for Public Presentation a public interest law firm has submitted a request for rulemaking on behalf of Bartlett. The charter fishing captain, who lives in Joppa, Md., is concerned that chumming is having negative impact on the Chesapeake Bay and he proposes changes to protect the bay and its natural resources.See the full content of this document
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Chumming Days May Be Ending
Bartlett was smart to get Georgetown involved in this. For starters, the university's law center wrote a thorough 16-page proposal that presents a condemning picture of chumming, which the ...
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