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Originally Posted by AndyS
These limits suck !! Instead of calling out people, write letters. Some one woke up one morning and came up with the number 15. 25 was a good number if you ask me. Alot of people shyed away this year paying 170 bux for 15 sea bass, party boats got hurt. People were limiting out by 9am, some SHORTAGE of sea bass I guess. Why we sit here and worry about what THE OHTER GUY doing we will never win. Divided we fall. Get on the band wagon, get names, post an address where we can write to, copy and paste the lettter you wrote to NMFS about the SHORTAGE of bass and how screwed up these numbers are.
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Completely agree with you Andy. I used to book a trip almost every week during winter sea bass season. With a 15 fish limit, I choose not to go. By the time you pay for the trip, tip, tackle, etc....it's a $250 day. When you catch your limit in the first hour, what do you do after that? Play catch and release and pretend that those fish you just pulled out of 200 ft of water all live when you toss them back? Sit in the cabin for the next 5 hours? Or do you keep pulling and fill the cooler hoping the fish cops don't meet you at the dock?
Lots of people choose the last option. When you know the regulation in place is absurd and based on nothing, I don't blame them. After all, when you post your report you can still put "keeping only my legal limit" as if that statement means something..... If the sea bass stock was truly in trouble, that's a completely different story.