I can agree with the 1.5 per man per trip ,my count was down till ikat gave away that secret spot ,
I would not focus on the number of keepers (at 18" anyway) so much. The factor they use when determining the quota is that the average catch of keepers per man per day is 1.5 fluke at the 18" size. Therefore, they can give you a 100 fish limit at 18" and it would have absolutely no effect on the quota caught. I checked my records for the past couple of years and they are pretty much spot on with the 1.5 keepers per man per trip. At least on my boat it was that way (at an average, some days were better, some days were worse).I don't know the average catch per day they would figure at a lower size limit but I would bet it would double going by all the almost made it fish we threw back. And that is only a guess on my part. It that were the case we would hit our quota about half way thru the season.
The problem still comes down to inforcement-not happening!!
Carl,Option 4........hands down. For a couple of guys in the business, I, for one, want to be on the water with fluke as long as possible. And so do you! Option "8" will NEVER HAPPEN. I'm sure you're just joking on that. Once again, I looking at this strickly from a business point of view. I'm sure there are people who will choose any number of those options to best fit their agenda.But for the benefit of the "greatest" number of fisherman on the water and for the greatest amount of time with the most in demand fish we have here in NJ, option 4.Just my thoughts Carl.
This is a topic which everyone sees it differently. If the 1.5 per man is the number that is holding true over all you have to look at it like this. When you have 6+ people aboard the numbers per man will be lower, when i go out its normally myself and or 1 other person so if a boat with 6 guys catches 9 fish at 1.5 per man. and another boat with 2 guys catches 9 fish its 4.5 per man so maybe the total number of fish per boat is more important than fish per man.
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%My biggest problems with these 'regulations' is that that they are never fair. Shore fisherman do not average 1.5 fish per day at 18". Its just too big of a size, so basically all the fish are taken by boat guys primarily in the Ocean or large bays. I'm stuck with the problem of taking home 2-3 fish a season....its just tons of throwbacks. As the size limits keep going up the only way to bring anything home is via a boat. I would say 16" would get me an average of 1.5 per man a day. 18" is ridiculous. I wish there was a way to have bigger size regulations for boats in the ocean since they are bringing in the majority of the quota. I'm stuck with basically catch and release as it is
Im not sure where your fishing but some areas i fish im casting at the beach and there casting at me and though were not filling the coolers both sides are catching. I fished only from shore untill last year when i got a boat and even though its a little harder moving around theres keepers there.
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