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Originally Posted by bulletbob
It won't kill me to not be able to get a trip or two in this winter for bottom fish. It is what it is. I'll live.
What I wonder about however is how this affects the party boat guys moving forward through the years.. Without some sort of a viable winter fishery in the future, that means these captains sail 9 months instead of 12.. Pretty tough to deal with I would think. Thats a quarter or better of their work year. I suppose a few more could go blackfishing, but that would mean even more pressure on the poor tog.. I hope for a resurgence of the traditional cold water fisheries that were with us every year, year after year for as long as records on such things were kept.. We caught and ate all those huge masses of fish? With nets and rods?
Its been like this for many years now, but I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the fact outside a slow pick on tog, there are virtually no fish to be caught from Jan through March..... sucks.......... bob
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Rod N Reel did not destroy this fishery 200 mile limit which I fought for very hard in 70's was the major contributor in R ground fish demise !
Once foreign fleet was sent packing our own commercial fleet finished the job !
Indescriiment netting with virtually no regs polished off the rest of our ground fish!
U need only be a Gt Tuna fisherman during that era bear witness to miles of floaters made up primarily of ling / whiting that were killed as by catch !
We , I , sat by while a national fishery was destroyed !!