Ya know i really wouldnt mind 4 only because i really like the later fall season.but i also agree 5,6,7 are good options
Below are the summer flounder measures approved by the ASMFC Board for 2012. This is what will be discussed at next weeks NJMFC Advisors meeting. Remember not all these options might be put forward and there could be other options presented. New Jersey 2011 Harvest Target: 1,335,000 fish 2011 Landings: 787,234 fish 2012 Harvest Target: 1,090,407 fish Alteration for 2012: 38% liberali,,,zation 2011 Regulations: Minimum Size: 18� Possession Limit: 8 fish Open Season: May 7-September 25 Proposed 2012 Measures: Option Min Size, Bag Limit, Open Season Liberalization %1.. 18 inch @ 8 fish...May 7 - September 25 0% 2... 18 inch @ 8 fish... April 28 - October 14 32% 3... 18 inch @ 8 fish....April 7 - September 23 32% 4....18 inch @ 8 fish.... May 5 - October 21 32% 5....17.5 inch @ 5 fish... May 5 - September 23 29% 6 ...17.5 inch @ 5 fish... April 29 - September 23 38% 7 ...17.5 inch @ 5 fish... May 5 - September 29 38%Im good with 5,6 or 7....
Joe...i see u agree with my " option 8 "Dennis...curious why you would decide to take a 2 fish bag reduction from the current regulations with no size limit adjustment?
But with that said, I see no reason to have a closed season. After all, for the majority of the closed season you will not be fishing for or catching fluke anyway. No one fishes for fluke in Dec, Jan, Feb, March or April so why close it? The times when the season is closed and you may catch a fluke, Oct and May, if it was open you would be able to harvest one or two that you may luck into and it would do very little harm to the population. So, what is the harm in keeping it open and having that warm, fuzzy feeling that they are doing something for us.
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