I'd like to thank Broken for his insight. The government gave you 8 fish at 18 inches from Derby Day to October. They gave it to you. The Big Time Party Boats agreed and wanted Option Two. Voyager, Jamaica to name a couple. The RFA-NJ representatives wanted Option Five. If you don't believe me, look at the other NJ site and read about it. A person who attended the meeting gave some votes from those in attendance. So, if you are angry about Option Five and are a RFA-NJ member, you have something to think about. When SSFFF started a lot of us sent money, spent time, wrote letters and all kinds of stuff to get a better season and to keep our original eight fish bag. We got it back. Now, some folks gave it all away when once again, government was willing to give us 8 fish at 18 inches and a season from early May to October. Like we used to have BTW before government got involved. But some folks at the meeting, gave it all away. I hope I am wrong, Captain Carl. But if we look like NY in 2013........ I won't say I told you so. I just hope government says to you Captain Carl, "Hey, you were willing to take 5 at 17.5, you will agree with 2 at 20.5". Another thing. I know 18 inches is a big fish. So is 17.5. But if a minor leaguer like me can catch them, I am sure some of you and your customers can. Broken and his crew are very good. I read his posts. I fish on a party boat and fish with the best fluke fishermen in the state. I learned from them. Teach your children well........The bottom line is, you do not give up three fish for a half an inch, when the government is giving it you and you turn it down.
That is the very reason I wanted option 2. Last year many people said that if the size limit was 17 1/2" they would have limited out on most trips. If that were the case or will be the case this year, how much are we going to go over our quota this year? Hopefully we won't.The deed is done for this year. We can only hope for the best.
This year at 17.5 Alot more people will be able to limit out. So if last year Average was 1.5 per man this year it should be around 3.5 if all of those just shorts last year where actually just short.
The argument is you dont give 3 fish away for a half inch, not because everyone wants to be able too keep 8 fish (which is nice) but because it took so much to get to that limit and it will take forever to get it back.
Because it will be relentless, If so many people had a hard time catching keepers last year the 8 bag only matter for those who were lucky enough to get them. This year at 17.5 Alot more people will be able to limit out. So if last year Average was 1.5 per man this year it should be around 3.5 if all of those just shorts last year where actually just short. thats almost triple last years catch and last year they said we over caught which means next year we could be in trouble. The argument is you dont give 3 fish away for a half inch, not because everyone wants to be able too keep 8 fish (which is nice) but because it took so much to get to that limit and it will take forever to get it back.
I give up as well, If it was 22" Im gonna catch keepersSo know that it is 5 at 17.5 just makes it much much easier. good luck this year.
Quote from: BigAl13 on March 04, 2012, 10:34:02 AMBecause it will be relentless, If so many people had a hard time catching keepers last year the 8 bag only matter for those who were lucky enough to get them. This year at 17.5 Alot more people will be able to limit out. So if last year Average was 1.5 per man this year it should be around 3.5 if all of those just shorts last year where actually just short. thats almost triple last years catch and last year they said we over caught which means next year we could be in trouble. The argument is you dont give 3 fish away for a half inch, not because everyone wants to be able too keep 8 fish (which is nice) but because it took so much to get to that limit and it will take forever to get it back. The average last year is 1.7 and dropping the size the average goes to 2.3 or 2.4. Just to let you know.
Quote from: The dropoff on March 04, 2012, 11:13:48 AMQuote from: BigAl13 on March 04, 2012, 10:34:02 AMBecause it will be relentless, If so many people had a hard time catching keepers last year the 8 bag only matter for those who were lucky enough to get them. This year at 17.5 Alot more people will be able to limit out. So if last year Average was 1.5 per man this year it should be around 3.5 if all of those just shorts last year where actually just short. thats almost triple last years catch and last year they said we over caught which means next year we could be in trouble. The argument is you dont give 3 fish away for a half inch, not because everyone wants to be able too keep 8 fish (which is nice) but because it took so much to get to that limit and it will take forever to get it back. The average last year is 1.7 and dropping the size the average goes to 2.3 or 2.4. Just to let you know. Yeah, thats sounds more logical than over 3 per trip. They already took that into account for the options. If you vote option 5 for the longer season that takes a hit into the quota as a risk as well. I read that October fluke dates carry double the weight in how the National Marine Fisheries Service calculates catch data, so each fish caught that month would count as two.
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