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Is fishing illegal in Xiuzhou Park?

Xiuzhou Park, located in Xiuzhou District, has open waters. Many flowers, trees and man-made pavilions are a paradise for nearby residents to relax and entertain, and also a paradise for anglers. Recently, however, a few migrant workers have "fished" in the park by throwing poles, fishing with nets and electric shocks. The public has been talking about this. The author came to Xiuzhou Park yesterday morning and saw people sitting in the shade or enjoying the cool in the pavilion in twos and threes, and two anglers had stopped by a water area in front of the park. After walking around the lake, the author found a sign standing on the grass near the water, which said, "Remind the general public and young friends that swimming, paddling, touching lion snails, shrimps and fishing rods for throwing into the river are forbidden, and offenders will bear the consequences." Mr. Mao, who runs a yacht business in the park, said that fish were raised in the park before. At that time, the fish were relatively large and fishing was not allowed. Now that the fish are gone, there are only a few young fry left in the water. "Fishing with a net must be out of town. I don't know the situation. All the people who come fishing nearby are fishing enthusiasts, just a hobby.