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The New England Sea Herring Situation
Herring comments were due yesterday.
For those interested, here are mine... http://www.basspond.com/articles/doc...c_comments.pdf Mike P.S. Wasn't sure if this was more appropriate for the Conservation section. Feel free to move if so. |
Go to bunnyclark.com under fishing reports for more info on the situation.
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Youngmoon,
Thanks for posting that. I didn't know about it. I was at that meeting that the author mentions. Unbelievable! It is truly amazing how this little fish is starting to unite so many groups that have been against one another in recent past for whatever reasons. Later, Mike |
That was a good read Mike, thanks for sharing that...
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Very true Mike I've been keeping an eye on what Tim has to say, since I'm starting to fish for cod and haddock (and of course herring are very important for stripers and other fish) every once in a while. Hopefully something can be done to improve the situation. You and Tim have my support, not that it's worth much, but I'm sure just about every angler can appreciate what would happen should the herring population be over harvested. -Pete
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Great Piece
Mike,
Outstanding letter, keep up the good work, each of us appreciate the several hours of time it took to put this together in the interest of recreational anglers. Dave www.relentlesscharters.com |
Thank you very much Dave. That means a lot to me coming from someone who has also taken so much time to get involved at the Council level with regard to recreational fishing issues.
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It's a shame what these draggers do to the sea floor and everything caught up in their nets. I've headed out on party boats in search of big cod and you can't miss where a dragger has passed b/c they leave huge trails of seaweed ripped off the ocean floor.
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