Many Fish run in Cycles such as Blow fish, Weakfish to name a few. But many have been exploited
Weakfish whats that Havent seen one in RB in years. There all over barnegat.
:headscra:Now In all do Respect. Lets start with Blow fish That's a easy one There was a time that they were so thick that they devastated the crabs in Barnagate Bay and great Bay. Crabbing for the next 6 years was mute. That was 54 years ago. Then Manasquan Inlet was so packed with them The boats going had such vibration they soon found out The blow fish were so thick that just ground them up. some 48 more or less years ago. . They have never came back in the numbers they once were. And no commercial fishing to blame Pollution is thought to blame .Now Weak Fish some 50 years ago they were hard to find Great bay was one place they were found. We fished for them by the Stinky, we rented a 1 lounger at Rands U Drive, used Grass shrimp for chum And whole Med shrimp with thread wound around them on the hook with jumbo cork Bobber's Drifted far from the boat they hate Noise And still do. Then We fished Romer shoal ( Blood or sand worms of the bottom for them 30 or so years ago and still today but you have to be there at 3am for them once motor noise or other boats start showing up they stopped biting. They are also of the keyport flats but most are breeders females, loaded with eggs I caught many from my Kayak up to 3 years ago when I sold the Kayak. Also Spanish Mackerel same area. . The commercial fishery for them was and still is Cape May where they fish .Stripers were far and few 40 and more and less years ago and Their was a Commercial fishery for them, All along the coast from Main to Virginia, They kept them all. But It was the removal of the Bunker reduction boats , And the building of bunker schools That brought them Back with along with Laws & Regulations. As for the rest, its a fight to regulate and Clean up The waters. There are Natural Cycles that govern them But Man, Pollution, over fishing plays its part. Bill
Maybe you are a lot younger and have little knowledge of what has happened over the years, and only know what you read today by so called conservationist and money grabbing groups of so called friends of the Fishermen. Its not rocket science.
Hey Big Al there in your front yard No kidding, and I am talking Very large ones. Bill
Plain and simple way to put it is, "Limit your kill, Don't kill your limit." Catching and keeping for table-fare is a way of life on the NJ cost as it has been since the Lenape's. The problem is not the hand full of charter captains that do well and prove it with deck shots. Its IMO the dead waste from catch by product of the trawlers. Easy way to replenish all the fisherys is make commercial guys rod and reel only for a year or two. The biomass would thrive and it would take alot of the "Easy Money guys out of the game.
so in order to stop egg laiden females from being harvested either the would have to wear dresses or call us when there done.
Quote from: BigAl13 on June 26, 2012, 10:55:11 AMso in order to stop egg laiden females from being harvested either the would have to wear dresses or call us when there done. Or we implement a slot limit
Well what do you consider a big girls, because a 10lb striper isnt even a keeper
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