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Utah lost Patagonia and likely other Outdoor Retailers
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I guess I didn't think when I graduated in the top 10% of my class and was a member of the National Honors Society for Leadership and Success. Dubob I would like know your education history. Any claim you make above high school, I would need to see your transcripts just like I would love to see Donald Trump's tax returns.

I'm with sinergy. All your points are either lies, insignificant, or have literally nothing to do with the topic we're talking about. First, you tried lying saying there was 22,000 or how ever many sponsors and then I exposed that bs. Now your trying to talk about 2016 shows when things were different then. Earth to Dubob, sponsors change every year...I'm not even gonna bother verifying anything u said is true this time but even assuming so, it's not the same every year and people weren't talking about dropping out of the show in 2016. Your full of B.S. If we go with your number of 6,330 retailers and divide it by your number of 64 sponsors then that means there is an average of almost 99 retailers per sponsor. Therefore your assertion that only 50 less retailers will be there is BS. 99*5(how many have dropped out so far)=495. 495 is a far more accurate estimate for how many less retailers there will be. And BEYOND WHICH, this ISN'T 2016. THERE WILL NOT BE 64 SPONSORS. THERE WILL BE 15 FOR EACH SHOW. Bottom line...Utah will be surviving...not thriving.

By the way, your silly assertions about these ice fishing spots are stupid and have nothing to do with federal or state management. You travel on STATE roads to get to federal or state managed recreation sites. First of all, the road to East Canyon is not plowed for the way I take to get to it in the Summer. Secondly, almost every state park you take highways like U.S 40 OR I-80. They're plowed because those are major highways...it has nothing to do with federal vs. state management. If you want to play that silly game then I'll say that the state is doing a horrible job managing their waters compared to the feds. Quagga mussels and any other aquatic invasive species(burbot, northern pike, bass, lake trout, carp, etc.) related problems are far more severe in state managed watershed areas than federally managed watershed areas. I hope you and other people reading this understand how stupid both what you said about the road plowing, and what I said about aquatic invasive species is. These are problems that literally have nothing to do with state and federal management. Yours are major highways and mine is because of stupid and irresponsible recreationist behavior.

By the way, please describe and explain what I'm looking at?
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Re: [dubob] Utah lost Patagonia and likely other Outdoor Retailers - by FishingLunatic - 02-13-2017, 10:26 PM

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