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I'm absolutely convinced the data I've worked with, the conclusions drawn and reasons stated are killing the fishery, they need to be changed. It would create enormous benefits for commercial and recreational interests combined in approximately three years. As mentioned earlier, states, government regulatory bodies, commercial and recreational interests, party and charter boat captains etc might all be impacted short term and have to work together meaning certain compromises would be in order. In the end, the fishery will flourish and "Enough is Enough" will forever be in the rear view mirror. |
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I hope for a longer season more than anything,having a lot of friends in the rec business it is unfair that they have little to sail for in September & October. I wish theyd leave it open til at least Columbus day, sure fluke could be gone or they could be stacked in 90ft of water & the fishing can be amazing
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leave the regs the same as 2018 just try to lengthen the season
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That's precisely what's going to happen when the options come out which means nothing has changed regarding regs or the overall status of the fishery. We're still getting crumbs which is a shame until the management of the fishery changes which more and more appears to be never.
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