As I stated in a previous post on this subject. What a poor choise of options. None of them make any sense nor are they needed to be this tight.What we need, besides good science, is an outright revolt against the people who made these options necessary. All the politicians who can not think for themselves and need the tree huggers to tell them what is good for the country have to go, along with the tree huggers.
Is this a public meeting, does anyone know?
55 years of Fluking all for naught.Let me think this one out. You can keep 8 fish, who are the healthy breeding stock over 18 inches.And you must throw back juveniles, 10-20% which are dead.So If I read this right...the breading stock is being culled out while the juveniles get depleted. DUHHH.If this isn't a recipe for disaster I don't know what is. I've suggested before many times: If it hits your deck it's yours on the commercial level. 1 million pounds is 1 million pounds whether it's 1 lb or 8 lbs fish. Why throw back dead fish?? Make it count in tonage.Recreationally: 5 fish 14-18 inches. 1 trophy fish over 25 inches counts in your creel limit.The larger fish can survive being thrown back allot easier than a juvenile.The party boat captains will have paying customer's going home happy and with some fish. 1/2 day boats will be full.The season could be extended recreationally without hurting the biomass. Think of the huge boost the the local economy's for a longer length of time with the extended season. I just don't get it. Maybe somebody can explain it all to me.
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