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Here's what WE would do..
Set up on pile of rubble.. Drop rigs down.. Small tog.. One after another.. We move, or let everything go.. Porgies, sea bass.. same deal.. Fluke in the rivers, bays beachfront.. Most too small?.. We leave and go find bigger ones, or stay, and let what we catch go... Draggers set up on small fish??.. Dead stinking masses piled 6 feet high.... bob |
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You are right on the money. The Belford and the Point Boys wiped the stocks out. Agreed, it is difficult to have respect for these guys. ![]() |
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Wegman's is considered a high end grocer? Really?
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Capt. Frank,
That was your take away from my entire post? REALLY? I was referring to the comment about the high price Wegman's was charging for whiting and other seafood as mentioned in the original posters thread. Does high price sit better with you? Dakota |
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100% correct!
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Can these netters REALLY make money on tiny fish like the whiting I saw??.
Seems to me, if thats what they must bring to market these days, it might be time to move on to other employment... bob |
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and you wonder why I didn't go to Washington because I wasn't walking next to commercial fisherman allowed to rape our oceans!
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I grew up caching Whiting off a few choice beaches in NJ, mind you I'm only 38 years old. They were a blast to catch and I believe my father and I used to call the bigger ones BATS as in baseball bats. All I remember is some good times catching these fish off the beach in the mid 80's and enjoying a great meal. One of our family staples at Yankee game was bringing a 2 pack of smoked Whiting to the game to snack on with some pretzels. Great memories! They'll be whipped out in no time the way things are going now! Another great memory, another huge loss!!!
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Bob,
All a product of NE commercial boats vaccuming them up like they did here 30 years ago. Whiting are making an ever so slight comeback (at least there are a few being caught down here again) but to ever have this fishery get where it was, for so long, is a pipe dream. Their commercial value is over the top and for comm's, they are easy to locate and even easier to catch. Sad stuff! |
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Obviously not all you said. But the only part that was not already known.
You dont frequent Asian food markets much? In north NJ there are LOTS!! Their stuff is frequently patently illegal. So no surprise that baby fish are being sold. NJ has a crab limit of 4.5 inches and they have 1/2 a bushel of 3- 3 1/2inchers all year long. TOTALLY illegal to possess them in NJ no matter where caught. But done EVERY DAMN DAY. Unfortunately I guess I have gotten used to "Special" rules with illegal fish and crabs sold every day in legitimate super markets. .. Hence Wegman being a high end place was the news to me. But I do appreciate what you're trying to do by pointing this outrageous crap out ( not about Wegmans ).
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Last edited by Capt. Debbie; 02-03-2015 at 11:49 AM.. Reason: typos |
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