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| View Poll Results: 2013 Fluke Season Options | |||
| 5 fish @ 17.5 inches May 11 – September 4 |
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4 | 3.05% |
| 5 fish @ 17.5 inches May 18 – September 16 |
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23 | 17.56% |
| 5 fish @ 17.5 inches May 24 – September 22 |
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49 | 37.40% |
| 5 fish @ 18 inches May 25 – October 2 |
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27 | 20.61% |
| 5 fish @ 18 inches May 18 – September 26 |
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21 | 16.03% |
| 5 fish @ 18 inches May 1 – September 12 |
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7 | 5.34% |
| Voters: 131. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#1
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I would do very well with the size of fluke in late Sept when NJ/NY seasons overlapped in the past. When NJ ends early in Sept, it always seems like a long month until the bass arrive and I can see the NY guys drifting Ambrose...
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#2
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This is part of what I posted on the other thread I initiated.
The option I liked best would have been for a season that ran from 5/4-9/29 with an 18” size limit and a 5 fish bag limit. That would have resulted in a 149 day season. Despite the fact that this option was approved by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Council, it was removed from the list of those that will make it to the public hearing. I mentioned that we are more likely to underfish our quota this year as there will be far less participation. This is due to the fact that many of our marinas, private boats and coastal homes were devastated by Hurricane Sandy. |
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#3
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Starting at ending later is better because stripers are still running in late May. I voted for #3 because on party boats there are better chances of folks going home with some fish at 17.5 inches. I sure had a number of fish just shy of 18 inches last year.
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