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Rules in Federal waters have to change . State landings are adjusted per state , but stop at the 3 mile line . Nj boats through the summer could legally land 3000 pounds of fluke per week . Boats coming from other states fishing the same waters were able to take 30000 pounds as long as they stayed outside the line . And that’s happening from the Carolina’s to Maine . No way for a state to address its fisheries while that goes on . Would think local commercial boats would want to push back on that . As local landings were bringing over 4 bucks a pound . Once NC 7 day boats flooded the market price dropped to 60 cents a pound . Huge drop in your weekly pay when that happens
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Captain Dan Bias Reelmusic IV Fifty pound + , Striped Bass live release club |
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![]() The recs lost out to the commercial guys won plain and simple! (Except for Striped Bass in NJ) Yeah years a go we kept more fish than we should have but it didn't put a dent into the stocks. Not like some trawler dragging the top-bottom and in-between 7 days a week and throwing away more undersized by-catch in a month than the recs catch in a season. Money talks and BS walks you would think? The amount of money spent on rec fishing has to be sizable? The bottom line is "They want ALL OF THE FIsh" and screw the recs! Oh yes there is a answer but it will cost! Tight Lines!
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![]() I have no issue with restrictions on imperiled species, but the restrictions keep coming even after populations rebound. Black sea bass and red snapper would be great examples of fisheries that should be back to year round seasons. Locally, effectively closing black sea bass during the summer has negatively impacted ling and even fluke.
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It’s crazy how many we catch in ruff areas that throw up a 3-4” lobster . Or have claws sticking out of their mouths .
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Captain Dan Bias Reelmusic IV Fifty pound + , Striped Bass live release club |
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![]() Back in the 70’s there were not many stripers in RB. Even at the 18” size limit a landed Striper was newspaper worthy. Fred B+T would run a tournament every year and there were 20 legal bass checked in at best. Once the commercial take was removed and the bunker protected…look at us now.
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![]() We see the same thing on our night trips.
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![]() Just like I think the abundance of striped bass are effecting the Fluke in Raritan Bay. They need to increase the sea bass catch to at least 5 during the summer. This would take a lot of pressure off of the Fluke in the ocean. And also help the recreational fishing industry. People want to come home with some fresh fish.
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2002 Sea Hunt 202 Triton C.C Last edited by Detour66; 02-24-2024 at 12:25 PM.. |
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