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The National Marine Fisheries Service has proposed bluefish limits for 2015 and is giving a few weeks to comment: http://www.examiner.com/article/blue...id=db_articles
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Any limit that is less then 10 fish would be bs! A reasonable limit would be 10 fish any size no season!
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This made me think!! Why can we keep baby bluefish? Can you imaging doing that with any other species?? I guess because they are so accessible? Great for the kids and tasty. Never thought about it until now.
I agree 10 any size! There must be rumblings of a greater commercial demand for them somewhere....SO we get SCREWED! Leif
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I guess the Jersey law 10 would stay within 3 miles. So snappers are safe.
Who knows why there should be a limit. I always found NJ's 10 too many to consume anyway. But its an abundant resource.
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whiting were abundant at one time too
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If they were so abundant the Doris Mae would still be in business! I'm all for the 10 any size. If they don't have a hole in them from a gaff, they go back in the water anyways.
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