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the reason i cant agree with the water temp thing is I had so many incredible inshore og days in september & october in the past where we would catch triggerfish, porgys, jacks,weakies along with the tog. The dogs in the manasquan area north are an absolute menace. The large amount of pressure during the 1 fish season cannot help either
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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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It’s to get them to move off the shallow areas and start to congregate on deeper pieces . Where it causes competition for the available baits . And cooler water pushes the dog fish to deeper water quicker so they aren’t a PIA
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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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Interesting guys....thanks for the replies. Just proves fisheries are comprised of an entire interrelated food chain. Change one component and the entire food chain is impacted. Spot lock, roller trawlers, live fish markets, overall fishing pressure in this area, advancements in technologies / techniques (jigging) have all contributed to the decline in the blackfish stock. Slow growing fish will have a hard time sustaining the combined pressures along with natural predation.
Still pisses me off going to fish markets and seeing the number of illegal sized live blackfish in tanks. Don't know why they don't simply close these places down after multiple violations. |
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The excuse that water temps need to drop is absurd.. decade after decade the peak of blackfish season was mid october until mid november. water temps in the mid to low 60's into the mid to low 50's. Thats when they are most active, most aggressive and feed most readily. The idea that water temps need to drop into the 40's is ludicrous in the case of tautog, regardless if they are deep or shallow.. The reason blackfishing is slow for most is that over the past 30 years they have become a highly desireable COMMERCIAL species that bring big dollars.. Ask a party boat mate you know well that know where to ell them how much he get for a live 5 pounder.. I think the answer will shock you.. Many people [especially in cities in and around the NY Bight]in 2024 love to eat them raw and thinly sliced, and will pay big money for the privilege. They are being exploited far beyond their capacity to rebuild their numbers to historic levels.. Not a good scenario for a species thats stays relatively close to the coast, and has very specific and restricted habitat requirements..bob
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http://asmfc.org/species/tautog
Read where the worst commercial exploitation is taking place.. I promise it will came as no surprise.. There is a big reason tog fishing is better north and south of the NY Bight..... |
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Drop in water temps def helped yesterday. I agree with what Dan said here.
We had our 6 man limit with releases including 4 DDs: 13, 12 and two 10s. We always try to release the big ones as best as possible. Most of the blackfish were 4 to 7 lbs - quality fish overall. All caught on @ToggyTimeJigs. The last quick video (screenshot) is my 10 lber which we released right from the net. Again, as I mentioned a few times, IMO - NJ should mirror what RI has in blackfish regs. Joe T.
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25' Custom Rigged Grady-White Hi-Mar Striper Club member Last edited by Tuna Tales; 12-03-2024 at 06:34 PM.. |
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