Quote from: BigAl13 on February 20, 2012, 01:05:05 AMIm 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.I am fishing in Point Pleasant Beach in water an average water depth of 12 feet near the mouth of the inlet. The throwback to keeper ratio can be easily 50 to 1. And there is a lot of 16"-17" fish mixed in. I can also watch 20-30 other fisherman in my area on a daily basis and very few keepers are caught.If the size limit was 16" with one keeper or two keepers then that would actually put everyone on a much more even playing ground of 1.5 fish per man because then the bay guys would have a fair share at the quota. As of now boat fisherman in the Ocean are taking the majority of the fish home.
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.
As i stated....i will be running shark trips June thru Oct!
Quote from: fathergll on February 20, 2012, 01:39:16 PMQuote from: BigAl13 on February 20, 2012, 01:05:05 AMIm 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.I am fishing in Point Pleasant Beach in water an average water depth of 12 feet near the mouth of the inlet. The throwback to keeper ratio can be easily 50 to 1. And there is a lot of 16"-17" fish mixed in. I can also watch 20-30 other fisherman in my area on a daily basis and very few keepers are caught.If the size limit was 16" with one keeper or two keepers then that would actually put everyone on a much more even playing ground of 1.5 fish per man because then the bay guys would have a fair share at the quota. As of now boat fisherman in the Ocean are taking the majority of the fish home. 2 fish at 16" im staying home as well... Thats barely a meal for me i just got back from Burger king i ate 6 or 7 burgers i need more than a 2 fish limit and i fish the bay ALOT and trust me they are there! if you know where to find them you can have equal success versus fishing the ocean
I do agree with different size limits for shore and boat but that would all depend on the states ability to enforce it. For me my 4-6 hour trip keeper average is usually 5-9 keepers between my wife and i. Thats not saying we didnt have bad days especially after irene. We also deadstick 6+ rods and bucktail another 2 rods... When im fluking no rod holder is left empty lmaoThe only reason i would stay home with a 2 fish limit is because not including any bait or tackle i spend 15-20 thousand dollars a year storing maintaing and fueling my boat. Wouldnt be worth the fuel and hassle for a 2 fish limitNever heard of having diffferent limits for bays vs ocean and inlet....I was thinking about this the other day what if i went out on my boat right now and went out front and caught a limit of striped bass. I have a 10 mile ride through the bay (where the season is closed) what if i get stopped on my ride home
It could also be a shore bound and boat bound difference in limits and not bay/ocean as it is down south. I guess it's just too much figuring for them to do to consider it.
The only reason i would stay home with a 2 fish limit is because not including any bait or tackle i spend 15-20 thousand dollars a year storing maintaing and fueling my boat. Wouldnt be worth the fuel and hassle for a 2 fish limit
That's why it can't work. No way that can be enforced short of busting people who have legal offshore fish once they get in the bay. Conversely you wouldn't be able to fish the bay, get a couple keepers, then move offshore looking for better grounds. Unfortunately fish don't have signs that state where they're from and they can't talk.
Quote from: Andys Delight on February 21, 2012, 08:43:43 PMThat's why it can't work. No way that can be enforced short of busting people who have legal offshore fish once they get in the bay. Conversely you wouldn't be able to fish the bay, get a couple keepers, then move offshore looking for better grounds. Unfortunately fish don't have signs that state where they're from and they can't talk. You could still at least seperate land vs boat regulations. Thats a no brainer.
Quote from: fathergll on February 22, 2012, 10:54:12 AMQuote from: Andys Delight on February 21, 2012, 08:43:43 PMThat's why it can't work. No way that can be enforced short of busting people who have legal offshore fish once they get in the bay. Conversely you wouldn't be able to fish the bay, get a couple keepers, then move offshore looking for better grounds. Unfortunately fish don't have signs that state where they're from and they can't talk. You could still at least seperate land vs boat regulations. Thats a no brainer. Its the nature of the beast the bigger fish are usually in deeper water where you cannot access from land and I feel for you guys on land, however it is what it is.
You cant catch BFT or mahi or any big species from the beach either so why does fluke have to be different.
I understand what your saying but you cant skydive without a plane, so hop on a boat and catch some keepers and fish for a better shore target species i/e stripers blues from the surf
Its a imperfect system i guess bluefish would be the primary target in the summer months... Either that or hop on a boat...
I mean lets be honest fishing from shore for any specie wont produce at the level of a boat. But thats just how it is.
Hey you ever want to hop on my boat for fluke fishing just give me a shout
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