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Hudson river American Shad:
Commercial and recreational fishing for American shad is prohibited in the Hudson River and the Marine District of New York. Additional Research
2009-2012 Sonic Tagging Project Tagged 174 adult American shad with sonic transmitters Collected information on spawning areas, in-river residence times, and migration rates. The American shad swims upriver to spawn every year in early spring. This large herring once supported the most important commercial fishery on the Hudson. However, its numbers have declined to the point where DEC had to close the fishery in 2010. The agency is implementing an American shad recovery plan to restore the population |
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Re: Hudson river American Shad:
Any details about how they're improving the shad fishery? What was the leading cause for it to drop in the first place?
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Re: Hudson river American Shad:
Maybe I just cant tell the difference between Hickories and American shad but I was catching a ton of shad in the north jersey surf this past fall.
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Re: Hudson river American Shad:
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Re: Hudson river American Shad:
Some folks think that all the dams in our rivers prevented them from reaching their spawning grounds. I’m sure pollution and over harvesting also have a role.
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