Just a thought, my 2 cents.First of all I do want the fish traps off the reef's OK so there's no confusion over that.Now here's the conundrum.Not all reefs have traps on them, do you know why? No ? Give your NOAA charts a close look and you'll see designated areas for fish traps, these areas were there long before we started building the reef system. They are placing their traps where there supposed to. And it seems to me we placed our reefs on areas designated for the commercial guys, correct me if I'm wrong. But it seems to me a big bubo was made here -as to where the reefs were located and or we just didn't think or care. And discovered afterwards the nuisance of the trap gear.So who's the bad guy here?Like I said " just a thought"
Quote from: WATSNEXT on February 09, 2010, 10:58:32 AMJust a thought, my 2 cents.First of all I do want the fish traps off the reef's OK so there's no confusion over that.Now here's the conundrum.Not all reefs have traps on them, do you know why? No ? Give your NOAA charts a close look and you'll see designated areas for fish traps, these areas were there long before we started building the reef system. They are placing their traps where there supposed to. And it seems to me we placed our reefs on areas designated for the commercial guys, correct me if I'm wrong. But it seems to me a big bubo was made here -as to where the reefs were located and or we just didn't think or care. And discovered afterwards the nuisance of the trap gear.So who's the bad guy here?Like I said " just a thought" If I am not mistaken and please somebody with more direct knowledge speak up but the marks you see on most NOAA charts marked "fish traps" were pound net areas. Areas that were or are deemed a possible hazard to navigation and not marked just as "fishing areas". Also the placement and location of the reefs involved an amazing amount of study and hard work. In addition to distance from an inlet many other things went into their locations, such as they did want to place them near areas that already held fish attracting structures. As far as not all reefs having pots on them I would say its a matter of economics. Guys fish lobster and fish pots differently.The bottom south of BI is mostly sand with very little contour. The most guys will place their gear the closest spot were they can catch(prior territory is a whole nother thing).If you are not seeing gear on the reef your fishing it maybe that the pot fisherman has much better fishing in deeper water. Have a great day
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