I'm in. Here's a link fot the agenda.http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/pdf/2010/minutes/mfc_agenda1-6-11.pdf
Guys,I believe that the flounder meeting will not be until april. they will give us all of the options for and we each will have a vote. One Person one vote. I also believe they are going to have the meeting in Toms River since the room is bigger. But do not let this stop you from going to the meeting. I will most likely be there.
Quote from: The dropoff on December 30, 2010, 07:34:50 PMGuys,I believe that the flounder meeting will not be until april. they will give us all of the options for and we each will have a vote. One Person one vote. I also believe they are going to have the meeting in Toms River since the room is bigger. But do not let this stop you from going to the meeting. I will most likely be there. It is my understanding that this meeting (1/6) will be used for public input on the recommendations that will then be sent to the scientific commettee for review that will then be used to develop options that inturn will be voted on at Aprils meeting. Correct me if I am wrong, again as I understand it this is one of few meetings that our rec voice can be heard. I am very interested in seeing what impact on option choices could be had with some tweeking of wave 3 data and if it could even be a viable option. Hopefully Capt Adam will post a reply of the can and cannot of this type of meeting and information that we as rec anglers may find useful prior to it.
Any news?
The question is, when the GOV signs it, do we have to register with the state and get another card? Or is the NOAA Registry card good enough?I wrote to ASMFC and gave my suggestion as to what the fluke season should be. My vote is May 14 to September 19 six fish at 17 inches. And let the "doormats" go. They are breeders. Its time we kept some male fish. JMO! Thanks
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