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We used to call it drifting and dreaming. NJ didn't do anything to help the fluke trouble, NY stepped up and because of that you have the fluke fishing you have today. Now in 1999 fluke measures were set (Amendment 12) to go into affect in 2000 under the Magnuson Stevens Act. This was supposed to go 10 years, They reaccessed the number of fluke in 2007 and found the number have rebounded back to a stable biomass, but they continued the shenanigans and extended it till 2013. (edit) some how a piece was erased. You in NJ never wanted to give anything up and still fight even though NY did the right thing and because of that you enjoy great fluke fishing. 3 Years ago I warned you guys in NJ that you are going to face the same fate NY did and you were all gun-ho and stated it wouldn't happen we have a voice well just last year you people gave up 3 fish to gain a half an inch. NY is now stabilizing and yes we did lose a few boats, but that isn't stopping the new boats that have acquired a slip in Sheepshead Bay as now the Bay is full of fishing boats! It will be back stronger than ever. Now back to NJ, you are going to start losing boats faster and faster as the steam roller comes barreling through. I say join forces with NY because you are looking at 4 fish at 18" soon you will be at the same as NY 4 fish at 19". The bottom line is they want you o fight and they want you to lose boats so that they knock the number of boats down, because thats what they are doing. |
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All new names some old, but coming back. :) The only boat I know of from the Bay that went to NJ was the Dorthy B. Can you tell me another boat that has moved to NJ from NY? |
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I won't wear my welcome anywhere, I am trying to show you that fighting against each other and the isolationist bit only hurts the fishing industry it doesn't help it. |
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Russ - I give you credit for stating your case and not getting personal or confrentational about it. Easy to get that way since this can be such an emotionally charged subject, especially when the sport we all love and some of us rely on for our livelyhood is at risk.
Having said that, I respect your opinion but am sticking to my guns and will rally around what is best for us locally here in NJ. Our NJ fishing recreational community has endured a lot recently and many businesses are tetering on the edge. Cost of fuel, the local economy and then last year Sandy. You can argue that it's short sided or selfish but that's where I stand. I want our local regs to be as favorable as possible and regionalzing the managment of a fishery does not serve that end. |
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I understand that you are adamant about sticking to your guns, just don't fight with your eyes closed. They will screw NJ just like NY was screwed. Just an FYI I fish both states so I want to see a more liberal possession amd size limit for both states. I feel since we both fish the same waters we should band together to get these monkeys called the MAFMC, NMFS, NOAA and the like off our backs. |
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Just wanted to ask this question. What about the guys in south jersey that fish both nj and del waters. Del has a 16 in fluke fish. Is it fair to them? I guess maybe NJ should be grouped with the southern states. |
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