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![]() Just talked to head biologist Brandon Muffley and here are the changes. Purse sieners will be allowed to land 6000lbs of menhaden daily and are allowed to sell them for bait. The small boats throwing a cast net will also be allowed to sell to tackle shops if they purchased a ''landing permit'' along with there bait permit.All the other netters are in the same category and that is irrelevant. We as recreational fisherman can cast net bunker for our own purpose.
So there it is in a nut shell! This might help menhaden in some ways but the Omega boats are doing the most damage. The Belford bunker boats will be in Raritan Bay again this year but will be restricted to 6000 lbs. a day. I hope this clarifies things.
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![]() Yup! Thanks, not thinking on that one. 2 1/2 miles, right? So "we" / commercial / NJ cant exceed 6000 lbs as a conservation effort until those, our fish cross that mile mark. Makes sense! ?*^%#$&*&%$. Other than the few Raritan Bay pound netters (are they still there?), are there any seiners left that work the bay or our coastal waters? I remember a size limit on the vessel. I don't see this as restrictive to the permitted cast net bait guys.
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![]() I used to work on a 140' seiner out of Gloucester, MA. Our goal daily was 600,000lbs.
6,000lbs is very little. The price/pound will go through the roof. The picture is the 225' Tiny Tim. It was one of the Smith boats that sailed out of Port Monmouth in the 80's. At that time the fish all went for rendering and fish meal. At that point Frank Perdue was the largest buyer. The Tiny Tim could max out at 1.2 million lbs. They would leave NJ on Monday and the entire fleet would be off of Maine by Tuesday. Load up and head back to NJ. Using 2-3 spotter planes.
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The ASMFC decision made in Baltimore in December 2012 is the first time that the reduction catch in federal waters (known as the EEZ) has been restricted, and that is rather indirect. The ASMFC can restrict that catch only by restricting landings on the Atlantic coast[/I]. And who is really going to enforce that? We all need to wake up and stop the massacre of the most important fish in the sea. |
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