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| View Poll Results: What Are Your Preferences for 2012 Fluke Regs | |||
| 8 fish @ 18 inches May 7 - Sept 25 |
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11 | 4.40% |
| 8 fish @ 18 inches May 5 – Oct 21 |
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94 | 37.60% |
| 8 fish @ 18 inches April 21 – Oct 8 |
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19 | 7.60% |
| 8 fish @ 18 inches May 26 – Oct 28 |
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40 | 16.00% |
| 5 fish @ 17.5 inches May 5 – Sept 28 |
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79 | 31.60% |
| 3 fish @ 17 inches May 29 – Sept 1 |
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7 | 2.80% |
| Voters: 250. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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"My recommendation to those for a smaller bag/size limit is to get a bigger boat and fish where the 18" fish live. For those who fish off land, hop on a charter or party boat." |
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Y'know mako, for a guy talking about fishing not about being rich or poor, you sure are thumbing your nose at the little guys that can't afford your luxuries.
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The way I see it, there are always going to be sharpies that will limit/near limit almost every trip out. Those same sharpies (as well as others) usually make several trips a week. So lets say they make 2 trips a week; limit on 1 trip and get a near limit the next. So thats at least 14 or 15 fluke kept. They do this for say 10 weeks. Thats one person keeping 140-150 fluke in just 10 weeks. I don't care how much you like eatting fluke, no one is going to eat that much fluke (lets not forget that these same fisherman are more than likely filling their freezers with other species during the year). So what are they doing with all that fluke fillet ? Certainly they are eatting & freezing some but they're probably also giving some to neighbors, bartering some or whatever. I just feel that a 6 fluke bag limit will best satisfy all; the sharpies, the weekend party boater & the guy who goes 2-3 times a year. In addition to dimishing the dockside hero mentallity of having to achieve an 8 fluke limit every trip. Thus out of the options given and for my reasons stated above I think option 5 is best because it is closest to the season/bag limit I would set if I was the one & only to decide. Last edited by Skolmann; 03-01-2012 at 11:31 AM.. |
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Something all the people getting the "just missed" fish should think about...there is a difference between fishing for fluke and fishing for keepers. Put some damn bait on. Too many times I see these little dinky baits being lowered in the water, for what? Yes you'll get a fish but remember the smaller fish are more eager and aggressive a lot of times. Scare them off with a bigger bait and you'll get a bigger fish, it may take a little longer that's all. I have been on the same private boat fishing next to somebody who catches 30-40 fish almost all shorts and I had 10 or so all keepers...why? Because my bait didn't encourage those little dinks. It helps using a hook they can barely swallow too, like a 9/0 octopus, and yes I still get shorts on it just not many. If you want to catch 50 fish without a keeper it's your choice to make but realize it doesn't mean there aren't any keepers where you're fishing. My 2 cents, just something to think about.
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I don't fluke fish all that much since I run offshore as much as possible - but I feel Option 2 is best...
Again, thank you to the SSFFF and everyone who helped keep NJ fluke fishing afloat - two years ago we were almost shut down!! Joe T.
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