Agreement made to ban N.H. fishing sinkers

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CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire is about to become the first state to ban some lead fishing sinkers to protect birds. A legislative committee agreed Monday on a ban that would take effect in 2000. It would apply to fishermen who use sinkers weighing less…
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CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire is about to become the first state to ban some lead fishing sinkers to protect birds.

A legislative committee agreed Monday on a ban that would take effect in 2000. It would apply to fishermen who use sinkers weighing less than an ounce on ponds and lakes. Violators would be fined $250.

Larger lead sinkers would still be allowed, as would the use of lead sinkers in rivers, streams and in saltwater.


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