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dales529 05-13-2022 01:20 PM

Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Just saying Tom's efforts had an impact and should be recognized here!
Thanks my friend for all your hard work.

No Keepers 05-13-2022 02:41 PM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Agreed. I would look over his old posts to help formulate my comments to fisheries management. I wish he would consider coming back.
Thank you Tom

shrimpman steve 05-13-2022 04:55 PM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Tom knows his shyte

Thank you Tom

hartattack 05-13-2022 07:01 PM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
You are missed Tom. NJ would never have considered a slot for Fluke without your detailed analysis and proof that we were clobbering the breeders. Hope to wet a line soon with you again.. Stay well my friend

frugalfisherman 05-14-2022 01:45 PM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Almost single handedly turned a 16% increase in 2022 quota to a 16% decrease. I bet he's getting some real "shout outs". None printable here.


"New York State will continue to work with our coastwide partners to enact conservation measures for summer flounder to ensure an accessible and sustainable fishery for years to come." The New York recreational summer flounder season in 2022 is open May 1 to Oct. 9, 2022, and anglers are allowed four fish at a minimum size limit of 18.5 inches in response to new interstate fishery management plan requirements. Same for Connecticut.

TomKaye 05-15-2022 08:35 AM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
I agree with all of the sentiments expressed above, except for yours Frugal,
and especially this one :

"You are missed Tom. NJ would never have considered a slot for Fluke without your detailed analysis and proof that we were clobbering the breeders. Hope to wet a line soon with you again.. Stay well my friend"

Don't know where you fish Frugal nor your experience yet this season,
but on 5/13 I took 2 fat 17.5 inchers for the table which of course would have gone back last year.
Also took an "over" for my barber for whom I promised a meal.
Several 16 + went back to become keepers later this season.

I am not going to engage in any fruitless debate with anyone.
Thanks for reading.
Tight lines and stay safe all.

Thank you Dakota for all your efforts.

frugalfisherman 05-15-2022 11:45 AM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Well, I guess that proves I'm wrong. You caught two 17 1/2 inch fish!!!!

reason162 05-15-2022 07:36 PM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Not sure if Tom deserves the blame for this year's regulation fiasco, but someone is to blame...and so far no one - not RFA, not JCAA - no one has claimed responsibility for pushing through this ludicrous 1" slot limit, an option that wasn't even mentioned as in the running during the final weeks leading up to the board meeting.

TomKaye 05-16-2022 08:41 AM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by frugalfisherman (Post 569030)
Well, I guess that proves I'm wrong. You caught two 17 1/2 inch fish!!!!

Suggest you brush up on your reading skills Frugal.
2 slot fish, 1 over and multiple shorts comprised my day.
Would have been ony one in the cooler of course with previous regs.

One day does not a history make. I'll reserve judgment til season ends.
Please also re-read this part of my previous post :

"I am not going to engage in any fruitless debate with anyone.
Thanks for reading.
Tight lines and stay safe all.

Thank you Dakota for all your efforts."

I will probably spend more days fluke fishing in RI & MA than in NJ this year.
We can talk in September. Have a great season.

frugalfisherman 05-16-2022 10:22 AM

Re: Fluke Shout Out To Tom Dakota Smith
 
On your way to RI and MA be sure to come to a dead stop at all stop streets and not to go one mile over the speed limit because that would be against regulations and is as bad as keeping a 16.5 inch fluke.


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