JohnR
05-05-2015, 09:57 AM
With the (mild) reductions in regulations and the increased influence of Catch & Release / Reduced Pressure on the Stripers - will you change your approach to S-B fishing this year?
If so, how?
If so, how?
View Full Version : Are you going to change your focus this year? JohnR 05-05-2015, 09:57 AM With the (mild) reductions in regulations and the increased influence of Catch & Release / Reduced Pressure on the Stripers - will you change your approach to S-B fishing this year? If so, how? bassballer 05-05-2015, 10:02 AM i wont change mine. I dont keep alot of fish anyway so it will be status quo on my end. Try to catch big fish and release them. A 32-36" for the table every once in a while. BigFish 05-05-2015, 10:11 AM I changed mine last season and will stick to it this season! I will only keep fish between 32 and 38 inches......all smalls and large go back in the water! Last season I only kept 3 fish as opposed to the usual 10 as I switched it up and fished freshwater from my yak 95% of the time! Fished saltwater maybe 20 times total. Figured I would do my part, however small, to give the stripers a break! Got Stripers 05-05-2015, 10:45 AM I didn't keep any stripers last year and focus more on black sea bass or tog if I want eaters, probably will do the same this year. Might grab a striper in the 32" range if I had a big outing planned and needed to feed a larger crowd. Rockfish9 05-05-2015, 10:47 AM Nope... no reason to change what I do... I am actually looking foreword to the season... JFigliuolo 05-05-2015, 11:34 AM pretty much same as previous guys... I might keep 1-2 bass a year for the past couple years. UNLIKE the above I prefer to kill 28-32" fish. IMO they are better eating. ivanputski 05-05-2015, 11:42 AM just like last year, i plan to keep only the fish that clearly will not swim away (gut hooked, non-responsive, unrevivable) Rockport24 05-05-2015, 12:19 PM not changing my approach at all, with work and kids and everything its only a once or maybe twice a week thing for me, so I'm not doing much damage! Only keep one or two a season and will prob do the same. Sea Flat 05-05-2015, 01:49 PM Not going to change at all. I have never kept more than one fish and only keep one to two fish a year anyway. I don't keep the biguns, I keep mid-30" fish only. Nebe 05-05-2015, 02:44 PM Not going to change at all. I have never kept more than one fish and only keep one to two fish a year anyway. I don't keep the biguns, I keep mid-30" fish only. X2 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device JamesJet 05-05-2015, 05:58 PM I like 28-32 inch fish, and keep maybe tops 5 and probably more like 3 a year. Basically once a month if it works that way striper finds its way onto our table. If I end up with what I think is a fatal hooking I will keep it, however been jigging more from canal and boat and seem to have less of those. My family and I really like bluefish for the grill / smoker and I will keep one or two of those instead of a bass if I get one first. Agree on the seabass, they are great table fare. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Liv2Fish 05-05-2015, 06:43 PM Tog Fluke Tuna. Circlehook 05-05-2015, 06:46 PM I think as a whole, most serious striper fisherman really don't keep too many. I keep one or two a year, and usually, they wouldn't make it anyway. tattoobob 05-05-2015, 07:31 PM I won't be changing anything this year, I only kept one fish in the last three years. looks like another busy summer at work so I probably won't get out as much as I'd like thefishingfreak 05-05-2015, 09:23 PM Same plan. Go fishing, have fun. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device jonserfish 05-06-2015, 05:09 AM no reason to change anything up due to my lack of skills and fishing knowledge piemma 05-06-2015, 05:22 AM i wont change mine. I dont keep alot of fish anyway so it will be status quo on my end. Try to catch big fish and release them. A 32-36" for the table every once in a while. What Jay said goes for me. Guppy 05-06-2015, 06:26 AM Same o same o kind da,,, may slow down a bit, this solo launches with one metal knee and the other junk sucks, been wanting to spend more time with feet on the ground and this year looks like good time to start. PaulS 05-06-2015, 06:50 AM I keep on average less than 1 fish per year so I'm not changing anything. Stewie 05-06-2015, 07:09 AM After a dismal May at the canal, I changed my plan altogether and started fishing for trash in the daytime. Landed some impressive skate and sea robins,along with some nice scup and choggies. Ended up getting a heck of a lot more sleep too :) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Nebe 05-06-2015, 08:23 AM Skate is delicious. I'd eat it over striper any day. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device puppet 05-06-2015, 08:49 AM I am trying not to target striped bass until the end of May. Picked up the trout rod and are targeting them in place of river holdovers and spawning fish. I have not made an effort to fish for trout since I was a teenager. So far it has been holding my attention because I slipped to the darkside and started flicking flies. Its been really difficult to give up the early season striper fishing. Torture.... I also plan to spend more time targeting fluke and weakfish than fishing for striped bass. I know my changes will have little impact on the fishery, but at the same time....considering the fishery.... I really feel that the early season fish should be protected. There are plenty rules for protecting other fish during spawn. I sort of feel that the same should be true for striped bass during both their spawn and early migration. Give them some opportunity to do their thing. Dick Durand 05-06-2015, 10:09 AM I didn't keep any bass last year; two the year before, one of which was a bleeder. Actually, I prefer fluke, BSB, and even scup. Tried and enjoyed a sea robin last year; maybe a skate this year. The Dad Fisherman 05-06-2015, 11:59 AM I usually only keep a couple a year.....so status quo Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device JLH 05-06-2015, 04:10 PM Won't change much this season. I kept two small fish last year that weren't going to make it everything else went back. One thing I'll continue to try to do is avoid catching the really small fish which seem to be around in good numbers this year. The little ones always seem to get torn up pretty good and I never feel good about the damage done to them. hardcore from shore 05-06-2015, 09:21 PM As usual may keep 1 bass this year (maybe not). Will concentrate on careful release, keep them in the water etc. If I do get a large fish will quickly put it on a wooden ruler (lays straight), snap photo, measure girth and revive her well before I release her. MSBA and Falmouth Fisherman both have Catch, Photograph and release tournaments. If I get into only small fish will not stay on them too long (or switch to bigger lures). Will target blues versus schoolies (and even release blues carefully too). shadow 05-07-2015, 08:01 AM Depends if it's a hit or miss season last 6 or so years it's been very hit or miss. I always keep a few under 20 # for the table 15# to 18 preferred. Always release anything larger then that. If iam not finding fish I'll do more spot searching looking for new water. Hopefully they will be back where I left them last year. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device bart 05-07-2015, 12:59 PM I keep around 3 fish a year so my focus won't change in that regard. If anything I'm going to limit the amount of trips I make and spend more time just hanging out by the water instead of actually fishing. I'm losing the motivation to put in the necessary time to chase good fish. Most free days I'd rather relax with some good friends on a roof deck bar looking out at the water. However, if I had a boat, that would all go out the window... Nebe 05-07-2015, 01:11 PM If anything I'm going to limit the amount of trips I make and spend more time just hanging out by the water instead of actually fishing. I'm losing the motivation to put in the necessary time to chase good Fish Translation - BARTS GOT A GIRLFRIEND :hihi: Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device DZ 05-07-2015, 01:22 PM If the striped bass fishery continues to tank I'll probably have a new personal best year trying new craft beers. bassballer 05-07-2015, 06:38 PM Translation - BARTS GOT A GIRLFRIEND :hihi: Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Haha I was thinking the same thing while I was reading that. Good for you Rob. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device bart 05-07-2015, 08:25 PM Translation - BARTS GOT A GIRLFRIEND :hihi: Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device This is true lol Thanks, Jay. Lord knows I'm very fortunate lol. Good luck this season. DZ, I'm with you! vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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