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I agree that Good Science should be the basis of our F&G laws .
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Joey Murray Murr722@gmail.com THE REIGNING, DEFENDING, PUT UP OR SHUT UP CHAMPION Put Up or Shut Up IX Prelims winner If you don't like fish thats "fishy" eat chicken. "theres a million fine looking women in the world dude,but they dont all buy you st. croixs for your birthday,most of them just yell at ya for fishing to much." "Murray's Law: The uglier a fish is, the better it tastes." - Lard Almighty LAB,always in our hearts & ears
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I striper fished with Rick Caton back in 2011 and he was sounding the alarm then.
http://www.wavy.com/dpp/news/local_n...es-controversy |
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I have heard several capts say the bass are so thick outside 3 miles you can walk on them, I raise the question how come the blue fish boats dropping jigs and the bottom boats dropping clams have zero striper By catch? Hmmm The issue about if the Bay was hot then the stocks have to be strong, see the thing is in years past 10 other spots were simultaneously hot (few thousand here, few thousand there etc), them retreating to only one (few thousand)or two is the essence of total numbers being down Snapper I am with you on Preservation and a better future and Im not making excuses for it |
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I think a lot of people are drawing a conclusion from one data point with that data point being the 2013 spring run which isn't over yet.
Let's look at the preceding 4 data points, 2011 spring & fall and 2012 spring and fall. 2011 both runs were strong. 2012 spring was strong. 2012 fall started strong and looked like we were headed for a great fall run then Sandy hit. These fish live for 10 years or more. So all of a sudden we caught them all and now it is over for a decade? Should we be a little concerned? Maybe. But, 4 strong runs in a row and then 1 weak one and we conclude the fish are all gone? I agree that we should encourage anglers to release big cows and only take what you eat. Makes sense for all of us. But one rough calculation that we are harvesting more than 100 fish a day in NJ so we killed them all strikes me as a big leap. In god we trust, all others must show data. Not sure this is real data. |
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Did not think 2011 Fall was very good, I saw The Sea Piegeon from Brooklyn NY fishing off IBSP, I can't imagine going 45-50 miles unless its one body of fish surrounded by a lot of dead water
I did not think Spring 2012 was very good at all, curious what were your personal landings of fish over say 20lbs vs 2013 |
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I caught a ton of fish in fall 2011. Yes, it was the "southern" bite that year. I caught 24 bass on one trip, keeping 2. Spring '12 was an early bite, caught 10 bass on a trip in march. Landed a handful of big bass last spring. This year made it out once and got skunked.
These are migratory fish, but they come home to spawn. The Hudson is a big spawning ground, but the Chesapeake is by far the the big kahuna. Nothing comes close it is striper spawning heaven. It is estimated their are 50 million or more stripers in the ocean. But it is a very big pond. Who knows where they go, except when they spawn. The raritan bay had a good spring. The Chesapeake had a good spring. For some reason the jersey coast sucks this year. They went somewhere else after the spawn. Who knows why. But I doubt we killed 50 million fish last year even if we caught 1000 a day. The math doesn't work and the fish showed up where they spawn in the usual numbers. Maybe sandy did something to the underwater structure, but more likely a lot of bait outside 3 miles. In any event I am not panicking yet. |
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