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Just had this e-mailed to me...
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Well that is some welcome good news for a change. :)
I hope something can be done. |
only time will tell !!! lets hope for some good things to come .
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WOW!! :eek: :)
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Good Stuff!
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Maybe they should have the limits set as a minimum and maximum size lets say 28" to 36" you can keep and anything over 45" you can keep maybe that would help
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That is a good sign but i've heard it before with no action. Does anyone remember when the striped bass was supposed to be a game fish? I guess that never happened :(
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I want that 70 pounder! :D
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So now we will see how the regulators screw this up again. There has to be a northeast standard keeper size limit. Hell, I hate seeing the 24" fish in Jersey getting slaughtered (some weighing as little at 4lbs.) :(
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It's all pi$$ing in the wind if there is no significant increase in protecting the forage fish stocks..... I've always been a proponent of a coastwide 1 fish @ a minimum of 36 inches but I wonder if that would cause even more pressure on the big fish....
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Does anyone know what Amendment 6 is all about? I get a little uneasy when they tell me it's going to solve all the problems before they tell me what it's going to change.
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Ammendment 6
The Striped Bass Management Plan reviews the regs every few years to base coastal management of the resource, we are currently running under Ammendment 5. This plan outlines the allowable "take" for each state under the plan and the state then decides how to allocate it's share. Ammendment 6 will again decide how the states are given it's share and what guidelines the states should use to divide it's individual share.
6 will probably have more guidelines that the states need to work within to be compliant. I'll repost the link to Ammendment 6 |
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