Check the NOAA site for the estimated NJ anglers then multiply the number by 20 or 40 dollars. The 150,000,000 dollars NJ lost due to not having a saltwater license fund,check for yourself to see if the money was available.
Check the achievements of the saltwater angler group CCA that support a saltwater license. I am sure after reading what they have done for saltwater fishermen and saltwater fish stocks their opinion will at lest get your attention. http://www.joincca.org/Accomplishments.html
Again Ken, I will ask. Did the saltwater license that Maryland, Virginia and others have keep the sea bass fishing open to them. The answer, as you know, is NO, IT DID NOT, THE SEA BASS FISHING IS C-L-O-S-E-D FOR THEM ALSO.
The money the state will get from the saltwater fishermen license will first be used to pay for the LEOs that are now being paid by the state. The state will then have the money they used to pay for them at their disposal. More money will be used for office staff with none of that money going toward the fishermen. The politicians are very creative in their use of OUR money. They will find legal (not moral) ways to confiscate any money that should go to our benefit.
Hi Ken ! It is a GREAT bunch of people here who are very passionate and talented. People who fish for sport and recreation and also those trying to make a living.Can you answer this question for me. It will give me a better understanding where you are coming from. Are you supporting a saltwater license because you believe in the good it will do, or are you supporting a license because we have been backed into a corner and have little to no options left?Thanks.
At this point, We are shortly going to be paying the federal government about 25 million dollars a year. NJ fishermen will see no benefits from the money, as it will be deposited in the US general fund. If NJ implements a saltwater license the money will stay in NJ and be invested in our saltwater resources via a dedicated fund.
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 fish bag limit.
It always amazes me at what some people will believe, like the local used car guy that will give you free" ticket to Florida if you buy from him.
NJ Governor Christie has publicly stated he will no sigh any unfunded" legislation.
The 2 dollar fee your talking about was found to be impossible by: the NJ marine fisheries council, the director of NJ fish & wildlife, and the New Jersey Senate committee,that decided it was not even worthy of a Senate vote.
His main agenda right now is to "screw" the teacher's union and any other gov't employee.
I would like to add one more cost to the list. I need a little help, how much do you think two months of closed flounder season cost the party boat, charter boat or the industry in general?
Hutchjr RFA quote---My point has nothing to do with minimizing a saltwater license mind you – I’m simply trying to point out a huge discrepancy in numbers here. There are statisticians who have done other work that’s more comprehensive than this, which has uncovered a similar pattern. MRFSS estimates continue to come significantly higher than both US Fish and Wildlife Service estimates and those of saltwater fishing license sales in given states. The fact of the matter is that MRFSS has been overestimating the number of saltwater anglers and associated trips, which in turn has grossly inflated our annual harvest and thereby decimated our annual harvest limits. --end quote---
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