NJguy said he wouldn't go out if the fluke limit was 2. I would if the limit was 2. Why? Because I love being out on the water. There are days I get skunked but still have a good time, because I truly enjoy the sport of boating, and fishing.
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.
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.
I agree, I would have no issue with that. But you can't possibly have different bay, offshore, type of boat limits. Just because my boat is bigger than a kayak shouldn't force me to fish offshore all the time.
regs are regs. If your fishing from land, just enjoy the sport of fishing. Consider something on the other end of your line a bonus.
Fluke is very hard to target from the surf because they are an ambush feeder and you have to drift for them. If you fish Fluke from the beach, it is a lot of work, casting and moving up and down the beach.
I like the statement, you can't skydive without a plane. This is true. If your looking to go fishing, go on the beach and enjoy the sport of fishing. If your looking for meat, jump on a boat and go where the meat is.
Between the cost of tackle, bait etc on the surf, for a couple more bucks, just on a head boat.
Quote from: Luna Sea 4 on February 22, 2012, 07:45:38 PMregs are regs. If your fishing from land, just enjoy the sport of fishing. Consider something on the other end of your line a bonus. I can just picture 10 years from now when the regulations become so outrageous that even boats are becoming catch and release a commerical captain will utter the following; regs are regs. If your fishing from a recreational boat, just enjoy the sport of fishing. Consider something on the other end of your line a bonus. QuoteFluke is very hard to target from the surf because they are an ambush feeder and you have to drift for them. If you fish Fluke from the beach, it is a lot of work, casting and moving up and down the beach.I don't fish for them on the surf. In the Inlet and I don't have to move an inch due to the currentQuoteI like the statement, you can't skydive without a plane. This is true. If your looking to go fishing, go on the beach and enjoy the sport of fishing. If your looking for meat, jump on a boat and go where the meat is. This is exactly why things are the way they currently are. And people wonder why commercial guys don't care either?QuoteBetween the cost of tackle, bait etc on the surf, for a couple more bucks, just on a head boat.For a couple dollars more?...isn't a head boat around $40 minimuim?
Why not create specific shore based locations with a 1 fish per day at 17" size limit?I remember Connecticut doing something to this effect a couple years back.
Quote from: El Gato Negro on February 23, 2012, 01:41:48 PMWhy not create specific shore based locations with a 1 fish per day at 17" size limit?I remember Connecticut doing something to this effect a couple years back.It didnt work out so well and i believe they cut it very fast
Quote from: BigAl13 on February 23, 2012, 03:40:08 PMQuote from: El Gato Negro on February 23, 2012, 01:41:48 PMWhy not create specific shore based locations with a 1 fish per day at 17" size limit?I remember Connecticut doing something to this effect a couple years back.It didnt work out so well and i believe they cut it very fastI wonder why it didn't work out? I can understand the problem enforcing that for boats in the bay, but enforcing a smaller size limit for shore based anglers is pretty easy. I'd like to see 16.5" at 2 for shore based guys.
Quote from: fathergll on March 15, 2012, 03:11:24 PMQuote from: BigAl13 on February 23, 2012, 03:40:08 PMQuote from: El Gato Negro on February 23, 2012, 01:41:48 PMWhy not create specific shore based locations with a 1 fish per day at 17" size limit?I remember Connecticut doing something to this effect a couple years back.It didnt work out so well and i believe they cut it very fastI wonder why it didn't work out? I can understand the problem enforcing that for boats in the bay, but enforcing a smaller size limit for shore based anglers is pretty easy. I'd like to see 16.5" at 2 for shore based guys. If a guy sees me loading my cooler in my truck and asks to check and i have 16.5 fish i could just as easily tell him i caught them off the dock.... he cant prove i caught them from my boat
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