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TomKaye 02-21-2013 10:34 PM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JBird
A slot fish or 2 would be nice, 2 @ 17 and 3 @ 18. My 2 cents.

That's an interesting idea and a good one.
Regrettably, I don't think that option is on the table.
You give some bureaucrats one more proposal to debate and they'll never
be able to make a decision.
I prefer the 149 day season with 5 at 18".

Tight lines all,
Tom K.

GetANet 02-21-2013 11:56 PM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Been saying that for years already!!!!!!would a be good thing i think for everyone give us a resonably sized smaller fish or two and then make the rest resonably larger. I'm not saying i'm the best or the worst fluke fisherman but the last few years been pretty tough catching a few keepers let alone a limit. Got to the point i'm so disgusted and the expense that i really don't fluke much anymore. Always seems like NO MATTER the size limit they're Always a INCH or HALF INCH SHORT!!! WHERE ARE ALL THESE FISH AT THE END OF THE SEASON CAUSE THEY DON'T SEEM TO BE SHOWING UP FOR ME???? Also would possibly helped keep some more PB's around as well as the smaller boat rentals and helped some people keep their livelyhoods....JMO

cool hand fluke 02-22-2013 05:58 AM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Thank you Paul for the information

Al

striper63 02-22-2013 08:53 AM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GetANet
Been saying that for years already!!!!!!would a be good thing i think for everyone give us a resonably sized smaller fish or two and then make the rest resonably larger. I'm not saying i'm the best or the worst fluke fisherman but the last few years been pretty tough catching a few keepers let alone a limit. Got to the point i'm so disgusted and the expense that i really don't fluke much anymore. Always seems like NO MATTER the size limit they're Always a INCH or HALF INCH SHORT!!! WHERE ARE ALL THESE FISH AT THE END OF THE SEASON CAUSE THEY DON'T SEEM TO BE SHOWING UP FOR ME???? Also would possibly helped keep some more PB's around as well as the smaller boat rentals and helped some people keep their livelyhoods....JMO

I AGREE!:o

I also think any of those fluke proposals would be OK, compared to NY

PeteyHD 02-22-2013 10:26 AM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Definitely beats the NY limits indeed!

GDubya07 02-22-2013 01:22 PM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Thank you for the Information and updates

Would be a great time to talk a slot fish - proven it works (Strypers) would reduce tonage -you get to keep a few fish for the table - Makes too much sense

Make the season - let me know when it opens and closes and how many fish???

I will take the rest from there -

GDubs-:cool:

BIGARIEL 02-22-2013 09:17 PM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Longer Season Is Best Cant Wait :d

Solemate 02-22-2013 10:40 PM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Slot fish. Slot fish. Slot fish. Slot fish. Slot fish. Slot fish. Did I say slot fish. I have not fished seriously for fluke in 3years. If a slot fish is added it will increase the enthusiasum for fluke fishing. Too bad it will not happen yet but the momentum is begining.

frugalfisherman 02-23-2013 09:27 AM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Just from my personal observation from fluking on the J2 3 days a week during the summer. 2011 with an 18 inch limit the fishing was excellent. A lot of fish were caught even by the rental rods. They lowered the size limit to 17 1/2 and extended the season for 2012. Although the fishing was good I don't believe nearly as many fish were caught with the most going to regulars fishing hard and the rentals struggling to get a keeper. They say we exceded our limit? Granted this is just one boat but from what I read on the board during the summer this is not an isolated observation. Where are they coming up with their numbers? Pulling them out of a hat?

Angler Paul 02-23-2013 09:01 PM

Re: Sea Bass and Fluke Regulation Update
 
Here is a link that explains how they come up with their numbers. We all know they are flawed but they are used as though they were accurate.

http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/st1/recr.../overview.html


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