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JBird 09-23-2014 10:13 AM

Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Council, or ASMFC, is going to change the regulations coastwide for Striped Bass for the 2015 season.
Their data suggests that, although overfishing is NOT occuring (their own claim which we happen to agree with), the spawning biomass is in decline and therefor a reduction is the harvest is warranted.
We have been given a list of options intended to achieve that reduction during this period of public comment and none of them include keeping things STATUS QUO. Captain Kevin has been on the water since 1951 and firmly believes that Striped Bass are more abundant now than they have ever been. There are many more men like him that agree. Their opinions may not be founded in data collected from samples but they still merit as much consideration as any biologists projections that were cooked up in a lab.
The over six decades spent at sea by Capt. Kevin and others like him are as valid a qualification to assess striped bass stocks as any biologist with a degree and we feel that this has NOT been taken into account.
The ASMFC is accepting public comments now through September 30th and I strongly urge everyone in the NJFishing community to go to their website www.asmfc.org and read the proposals offered. Though status quo is not one of the official options that is our "write in" vote. The least of all evils is option 7, which is 1 fish at 28-34 inches and one fish over 36 inches. I guess we'll have to throw back the 34 and 1/16th inch to 35 and 15/16th inchers. :confused:
Like I said, it's the lesser of the many evils.
Speak up, folks! Let your opinions be known!

www.asmfc.org look in the "Breaking News" list on the right hand side of the webpage, Striped Bass Addendum IV

KevinH 09-23-2014 12:36 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Email sent. 130 views on this thread should mean 130 opinions sent. If you don't voice your opinion don't complain when were limited to 1 fish

Joey Dah Fish 09-23-2014 12:49 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinH (Post 375888)
Email sent. 130 views on this thread should mean 130 opinions sent. If you don't voice your opinion don't complain when were limited to 1 fish

Agreed email sent

Gerry Zagorski 09-23-2014 01:11 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Just sent mine in

Comments need to be sent via email to mwaine@asmfc.org

Here is how yours might go:

Subject : Striped Bass Draft Addendum IV Public Comment

I am for a status quo option for the Striped Bass Management Regulations. Since that does not seem to be one of the options available, of the options that are available I would prefer Option 7.

Your Name and Address

HDMarc 09-23-2014 01:58 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Done. Nice write up Jeremy, hopefully we can flood their e-mails to show our disgust with how they keep taking from the recreational fishermen and screw with the livelihood of all the captains, crews, and local tackle shops that survive off this industry.

JamesDaChef 09-23-2014 03:01 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Done and Done
Thanks for the great info!!

Walleyed 09-23-2014 04:33 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Sent!

kurtisb 09-23-2014 04:55 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Done.

penn50w 09-23-2014 05:24 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Unless I'm reading this wrong - why wouldn't we opt for C3, 1 fish @ 28" - 35" & 1 fish @ over 35" not having to throw back the 34 1/16" -35 7/8" fish? Would be like NY but 35" instead of 40". Yes, no ?

ReelNauti 09-23-2014 06:33 PM

Re: Dorothy B SPEAK UP FOR STRIPERS!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by penn50w (Post 375940)
Unless I'm reading this wrong - why wouldn't we opt for C3, 1 fish @ 28" - 35" & 1 fish @ over 35" not having to throw back the 34 1/16" -35 7/8" fish? Would be like NY but 35" instead of 40". Yes, no ?


thats the issue, you've mis-read

The tables below provide a suite of options for both the coastal and Chesapeake Bay recreational fisheries.

stick to the "B" options, write your email stating you'd prefer "status quo" but if forced to choose another, B7 or B8 is your preference (providing you'd like to see the sponsor boats who target striped bass stay in business


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