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Stiper Gamefish?
Dear Striped Bass Fisherman – our favorite fish is struggling, and Stripers Forever, a free-membership, internet-based organization needs as many members as possible to continue the momentum gained when President Bush recently signed the Executive Order establishing game fish status for all striped bass in Federal waters - the EEZ. Stripers Forever was an importrant part of a collaborative effort to secure this designation. Now we need to get those states that still allow commercial fishing in the near-shore waters to grant wild striped bass game fish status as well. You can be a part of this success but only if you participate.
If you're not already a member of Stripers Forever, here are a few things you should know: Ø Membership is free Ø There are no meetings to attend Ø Everything is done via the internet and e-mail Ø Many of the top fisherman in the country support Stripers Forever Ø Stripers Forever’s only goal is to make striped bass a game fish, meaning it would be managed for the benefit of the fishing public, now and for future generations Here is all that you have to do: it will take less than a minute and cost nothing: Ø Go to www.stripersforever.org Ø Select "Become A Member" Ø Complete the very easy to follow sign-up sheet. This is a critical time for striped bass. Help Stripers Forever successfully advocate to protect wild striper populations by Making It A Game fish. P.S. If you are not currently receiving emails from SF, you are no longer in their data base even if you have signed up in the past. If you are not sure if you are a member or not, please take a minute and sign up again. Your membership e-mails will not be duplicated. The database registers only one membership per e-mail address. |
Whoops, I meant "Striper"
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Stripers are struggling??? :confused:
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I'm not sure myself if they're struggling, haven't put the time into researching it. Just posted the notice in case anyone was interested. Not really "spam", it's relevant to the subject of the striper/gamefish question that's been discussed on this site recently. I'll look at any information: for gamefish or against. There are many good arguments on both sides.
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Is this the ORIGIONAL stripers forever org?
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I think we need changes. but SF isnt the group to make them! |
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I agree but I do think they should be heard out ;) |
Thats fine.
I just worry people dont take them with a PETA sized grain of salt. |
One user group under the guise of conservation trying to one up another. Guides/sports vs. commercial.
Where the hell is "PogiesForever" when you need them most? Delete this chumps thread please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Whats with your belief that pogies are in some grave danger? Have you actually pursued pogies in the past 3 or 4 years? IF you live on the cape and have a hard time finding bait then you got issues. Pogies do not need to be treated like a gamefish they are a completely different animal. I agree that the reduction fishing down south is detrimental but to say that they need to be fully protected is pretty ignorant.
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George... :D LOL
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Pinhookers in MA can keep 33 fish a day. The quota is a joke; the MA pinhookers were not even able to reach it. The situation is totally out of control in MA and it is all because of the price. |
Got some good discussion going. I'm not saying that the gamefish thing is definitely the way to go, but ignoring issues is definitely not. It's discussion between various user groups that is the way to find solutions. Ignoring the issues and leaving them to government to solve doesn't seem to be the answer. For those who criticize SF, what are your opinion? It's easy to just disagree and criticize, but let's hear some different viewpoints here. Anybody up to contributing something different?
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WHat are you talking about the MA pinhookers weren't able to reach there quota. Get your facts straight. The season lasts about the same time each year 3-5 weeks at the very most. This year it last around 4 with 2 extra days at the end for a miss calculation of the quota. And they are actually only able to keep thirty fish a day at 34" compared to the schoolies that recs are allowed to keep. If you do a search on this site you can find the graph that shows rec harvest vs comm harvest I am sure you will be surprised to see that the innocent rec fisherman happens to kill more bass each year than the big bad comm fisherman
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:err: no way, how could this be??
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And one could (easily) argue that it is far more important
to protect the forage they feed on than to argue WHICH usergoup should have what slice of the pie... IMO,fix the forage and then scale back the take a bit on BOTH rec & comm... |
Argreed. In the science world I believe it's called Ecosystem based management.
this is rehased in a thread a week ago. 1 fish 36 Maybe a bit better or different management & more forage fish (not banning Arc; we need to look at a whole, sea herring, river herring, etc.) |
Or how about mackeral? The runs have been getting worse and worse each year. Seafreeze boats are running farther and farther each trip to fill the boat. Anyone seen whiting lately? Pogies is on the bottom of the list in terms of bait in trouble.
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Ecosystem-based management is definitely the way to go. There is a bill now to ditch the menhaden reduction industry. I don't know if it has to go quite this far, but agree that the forage base needs protection in order to secure the future of the gamefish.
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I think you have to remember that the com. fisherman is harvesting the fish for public consumption, so technically those 4 million pounds are spread amoungst 300 million people (the US population, and that doesn't include tourists that might want to eat fish). Also remember that the dead discards of the rec. fisherman exceeds the total harvest by the com fishery. Some good info to support these facts here...http://www.asmfc.org/speciesDocument...review2007.pdf
So one could argue that 1% of the population is killing 70% of the fish if you believe the above science... Quote:
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The link you provided says commerical harvest was 28% of the catch, and recreational harvest 71% of the catch. Nowhere near the 7:1 ratio claimed above, and indicates a grossly higher individual consumption of a public resource by each commerical fisherman than the original numbers suggested. I don't have any objection to the commerical utilization of Striped Bass, but at least those enriching themselves doing it should acknowledge they are getting one hell of a deal.
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[QUOTE There are alternate sources of striped bass for public consumption now, so you can argue that a commerical season only serves to discourage the further development of aquaculture (what is cheaper, Alantic Salmon which is 100% farmed, or Striped Bass?)[/QUOTE]
Farm Raised Striper tastes like Chit.... |
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