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piemma 10-22-2012 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by LINESIDES (Post 964574)
I don’t even eat seafood. Can’t stand eating any fish.
Read the report.
I have released all of my fish in the last 25 years.
One left out it could be contributed to terrorism.
Quote: Eric Durell, leader of the department's striped bass survey, said newly hatched larvae are particularly sensitive to environmental conditions such as the flow, clarity and temperature of the water. In past years when ample rain fell around spawning season, the number of juvenile fish found was higher, he noted, but this year saw near-record low flows in bay tributaries .Un-quote.

In an in home fish tank when breeding fish the eggs depend on the parent fish fanning the eggs with their fins. This is to keep a steady flow of water over them to insure a good hatch.
Salmon and stripers depend on the flow of the current to hatch their eggs.
If we have little or no rain thus one gets poor fresh water flow over the eggs. High water temp's will kill them to.

I did not mean if it sounded to some as a simply the crises.

I have way to much respect for the fish.

I am sure folks could find many reasons why fish could be in decline!

I am not a fan of brave key board bashers!!!

It was simply my two cents.

The biggest contribution one could make to the fish (Stripers) would be not to pass on the when’s, the where’s, the how’s too’s of the taking Stripers.
However some can’t resist the temptation or trying to show others how much they know about fishing Stripers.
I have fished with my partner the one who took me under his wings for 26 years.
He is a person with knowledge of taking Stripers one could only imagine.
In the mid fifties to early sixties three on the best of their time took him under their wing to share knowledge with this kid.
There are things he will not share with me to this day about taking Stripers and I am ok with that.
What we are shown, when we are shown the technique, where’s, when's, we are sworn to secrecy.
I am grateful to him for what he has shared with me over the years.
My life of fishing Stripers with him have been like fishing stories out of a fishing magazine one would read about.
One cant imaging the wonders I have seen fishing Stripers with him.

All my fish go back with a kiss on there forehead, I look them in their eyes and tell them to be more careful the next time.

This a great post. Somewhat unrealistic but still good. No one will release everything they catch unless they are like you and don't like eating fish. That's not the point though.
Killing a fish for the table is a God given right and shouldn't be discouraged. Killing 2, 28" fish every day and freezing 100 pounds of filets every season most surely should be discouraged. That's why we need 1 fish, 36" a day as a Eastern seaboard regulation. Until we set realistic expectations as to what the bag limits should be, we will have this problem. Again I sight what happened in Florida with Snook. They got it right and now the species is thriving.

LINESIDES 10-22-2012 11:22 AM

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Killing a fish for the table is a God given right and shouldn't be discouraged. Killing 2, 28" fish every day and freezing 100 pounds of filets every season most surely should be discouraged. That's why we need 1 fish, 36" a day as a Eastern seaboard regulation. Until we set realistic expectations as to what the bag limits should be, we will have this problem. Again I sight what happened in Florida with Snook. They got it right and now the species is thriving.[/QUOTE]

I will agree with the quote above.
It would not make a difference to me if they would not allow us to keep any.
If we are to fear the loss off the Stripers, the fear should be placed in other area's of concern as well. To many areas to watch.
I would ban all netting of stripers also.
Who is watching the un-controlled seal population.
My guess is no one!
If I were in charge I would start here!
They are not just cute they are eating machines and they attract things that eat people.

piemma 10-22-2012 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by LINESIDES (Post 964849)
I will agree with the quote above.
It would not make a difference to me if they would not allow us to keep any.
If we are to fear the loss off the Stripers, the fear should be placed in other area's of concern as well. To many areas to watch.
I would ban all netting of stripers also.
Who is watching the un-controlled seal population.
My guess is no one!
If I were in charge I would start here!
They are not just cute they are eating machines and they attract things that eat people.

Agreed!!!!!


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