MY preference, without question, is Option 4 which gives me the second most number of days on the water, and runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend AND carries through deep into September when the larger fish are around throughout the state. It offers a fair number of fish per angler as an incentive for chartering AND I'll be Bassin' through all of May anyway. This allow me to take the least hit business wise and reduces the time in the fall from the end of Fluke to the startup of Bass again....NO BRAINER FOR ME!
If NJ would have been proactive and had a saltwater license in place this year, in addition to the many benefits of a license, there was a chance that our 2010 flounder season could have been May 1- Nov 1 with a 17" fish, 6-8 fish bag limit.
Quote from: Kensdock on February 27, 2010, 08:02:41 PMIf NJ would have been proactive and had a saltwater license in place this year, in addition to the many benefits of a license, there was a chance that our 2010 flounder season could have been May 1- Nov 1 with a 17" fish, 6-8 fish bag limit. You have got to divulge the source of that one!
Quote from: Kensdock on February 27, 2010, 08:02:41 PMIf NJ would have been proactive and had a saltwater license in place this year, in addition to the many benefits of a license, there was a chance that our 2010 flounder season could have been May 1- Nov 1 with a 17" fish, 6-8 fish bag limit. That is potentially the biggest LIE I have ever read on a message board.This guy got censored for 30 days on one site, kicked off another, and now has infected this one with his BS rhetoric.Kensdock, please PROVE the statement you just made. Show me EXACTLY how you came up with that calculation, and the EXACT references you used to determine that information. I am assuming you used the reduction tables the ASMFC uses, and inserted the number of angler that USF&W estimates for anglers in NJ vs. what MRFSS uses right? (adjusting for the different angler number of course)Or, perhaps you took into consideration that ASMFC have traditionally used a Weibull Curve and NJ has started looking into a different method?Did you look at the TC reports from past years that showed what our landings at 17" were with seasons far shorter than what you propose (even taking into consideration cutting our angler numbers in half) along with the projections of current and previous year classes in that size range?I can't WAIT to hear how you came to those imaginary numbers
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