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NEXT2NUN 10-11-2011 04:35 PM

Hook restrictions on Striped Bass
 
MarineFisheries Advisory

October 11, 2011



NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS:

HOOK AND LINE GEAR RESTRICTIONS IN THE STRIPED BASS FISHERY

MANDATING CIRCLE HOOKS AND PROHIBITING “YO-YO” RIGS


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Under the provisions of M.G.L. Ch 30A and pursuant to the authority found in M.G.L. Ch. 130 ss. 17A & 80, the Division of Marine Fisheries (MarineFisheries) and the Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission (MFC) have scheduled two public hearings to accept comments on proposed changes to 322 CMR 6.07. To promote the conservation of the striped bass resource by reducing the discard mortality associated with certain hook and line gears, the Division of Marine Fisheries is proposing the following actions:



Mandate the use of circle hooks. Traditional “J” hooks are often swallowed by striped bass causing internal damage and increasing discard mortality. Circle hooks have demonstrated the ability to hook the fish in the mouth and thereby decrease discard mortality rates. Consequently, MarineFisheries is proposing to require both recreational and commercial fishermen fishing for or in possession of striped bass to use circle hooks when fishing with whole or cut natural bait.
Prohibit the use yo-yo rigs. “Yo-Yo” rigs and other similar gear that use natural baits rigged with embedded weights not attached to the terminal tackle increase discard mortality when striped bass swallow the bait and the associated weight. MarineFisheries is proposing to prohibit the use of this gear by both recreational and commercial fishermen.


Two public hearings have been scheduled:

November 29, 2011 at 6 PM at the CoCo Key Hotel and Water Resort, 50 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA 01923.

November 30, 2011 at 6 PM at the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor, 180 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360.



Public comments will be accepted until 5PM on December 2, 2011. Please e-mail all public comments to marine.fisheries@state.ma.us or jared.silva@state.ma.us or send to 251 Causeway Street, Suite 400, Boston, MA 02114.

For further information please contact Jared Silva by phone (617-626-1534) or through e-mail (jared.silva@state.ma.us), or visit our website (Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries). You may obtain a copy of the draft regulations here.

tattoobob 10-11-2011 04:37 PM

You forgot this part

Prohibit the use yo-yo rigs. “Yo-Yo” rigs and other similar gear that use natural baits rigged with embedded weights not attached to the terminal tackle increase discard mortality when striped bass swallow the bait and the associated weight. MarineFisheries is proposing to prohibit the use of this gear by both recreational and commercial fishermen.

JohnnyD 10-11-2011 05:08 PM

This will be like putting a band-aid on a severed leg.

toaster816 10-11-2011 06:44 PM

...Because gut hooked bass are the reason for deteriorated stocks...can't be the worthless recreational and commercial regulations. Morons.

WESTPORTMAFIA 10-11-2011 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by toaster816 (Post 892190)
...Because gut hooked bass are the reason for deteriorated stocks...can't be the worthless recreational and commercial regulations. Morons.

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redlite 10-11-2011 07:25 PM

The hook manufacturers will sue the gubberment to stop banning the use of most of their products........$$$$$$$$

likwid 10-11-2011 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by toaster816 (Post 892190)
...Because gut hooked bass are the reason for deteriorated stocks...can't be the worthless recreational and commercial regulations. Morons.

Obviously making people switch to circle hooks for bait is a bad thing. You'll never be able to catch a fish ever again right?

They do nothing, people bitch. They do something, people bitch. Who are the morons again?

WESTPORTMAFIA 10-11-2011 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 892198)
Obviously making people switch to circle hooks for bait is a bad thing. You'll never be able to catch a fish ever again right?

They do nothing, people bitch. They do something, people bitch. Who are the morons again?

Be serious!
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toaster816 10-11-2011 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by likwid (Post 892198)
Obviously making people switch to circle hooks for bait is a bad thing. You'll never be able to catch a fish ever again right?

They do nothing, people bitch. They do something, people bitch. Who are the morons again?

I use circle hooks, silly goose.

JohnnyD 10-11-2011 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 892198)
Obviously making people switch to circle hooks for bait is a bad thing. You'll never be able to catch a fish ever again right?

They do nothing, people bitch. They do something, people bitch. Who are the morons again?

Something isn't always better than nothing. Now they can say "see, we are taking steps to preserve the species" even though this potential regulation is relatively meaningless in the grand picture.

If they really see problems with the striped bass stocks, they'd move to a one fish per day standard.

They should just move towards a tag system and be done with it. Buy your license and receive 5 tags. Direct, quantitative evidence to how many fish really are being killed with a simple way of managing how many are taken out of the water. Enough screwing around.

Piscator 10-11-2011 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 892196)
The hook manufacturers will sue the gubberment to stop banning the use of most of their products........$$$$$$$$

Or, the price of circle hooks go through the roof to make up for lost sales.
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big jay 10-11-2011 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 892212)
They should just move towards a tag system and be done with it. Buy your license and receive 5 tags. Direct, quantitative evidence to how many fish really are being killed with a simple way of managing how many are taken out of the water. Enough screwing around.

That's great - piss on a positive step, and counter with something ridiculous.

Likwid is right (I can't believe I just said that) - you guys piss and moan when nothing is done, and bitch even louder when something is proposed.

thefishingfreak 10-11-2011 09:37 PM

Ban hooks all together
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JohnnyD 10-11-2011 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by big jay (Post 892217)
That's great - piss on a positive step, and counter with something ridiculous.

Not nearly as ridiculous as 2@28" and the people that take their limit as often as possible.

This will have zero effect on the systemic problems plaguing the species.

RIROCKHOUND 10-12-2011 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by big jay (Post 892217)
Likwid is right (I can't believe I just said that)

go wash your mouth out with some herring chum....


I don't love this step, but would adapt if needed.

I'd still rather see 1@36".

toaster816 10-12-2011 05:45 AM

Taking less fish is not a ridiculous suggestion towards saving the stocks. The problem isn't gut hooked bass, it's over fishing by recs and coms. Hook management seems like a terrible waste of time. Are we really having this argument?

piemma 10-12-2011 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 892230)
go wash your mouth out with some herring chum....


I don't love this step, but would adapt if needed.

I'd still rather see 1@36".

On point Bryan. 1 36" is part of the answer.

MAKAI 10-12-2011 08:20 AM

That law would be impossible to enforce.

Simply lower the kill.

Rockfish9 10-12-2011 08:41 AM

This proposal has been hanging around for awhile.. it's nothing new...at least it is a tiny step in the right direction.. that direction being something to cut down mortality... I personaly dont like them ( circle hooks) for eel fishing, but would accept it.. If I can use them for live lining Macks.. I guess I can figure out how to cut down on my losses using eels...

My biggest problem with a mandate is.. what is next... one single barbless hook on a plug.. the stopping of using any dead or live bait... or maybe a complete moratorium..unfortunatly politics always gets involved, the real issues lost in red tape as user groups fight each other rather than putting their energy into the real issue of sustaining a healthy population while maintaining an on going fishery..

You can bet Groups like Green peace and PETA are waching this closely... they would like nothingmore than to shut down yet another out door activity..

I'd still like to see a state/nation wide slot limit myself and 1 fish per angler..

bart 10-12-2011 08:55 AM

I'm pretty sure they banned J hooks in the Gulf and those guys aren't hurting. They have the right mindset down there when it comes to conservation...

JohnnyD 10-12-2011 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by bart (Post 892273)
I'm pretty sure they banned J hooks in the Gulf and those guys aren't hurting. They have the right mindset down there when it comes to conservation...

Don't they have a pretty good management system down there though? Unlike the impotent ASMFC.

I'd imagine the ban on J hooks down there is just one part of a broader, more effective approach to conservation.

Where as our regulators have an approach of "what is the maximum we can allow them to take before the striped bass stocks collapse?" Conservation isn't part of the regulatory mentality up here... it's not a part of many fishermen's mentality either though.

bart 10-12-2011 09:48 AM

Yes, the whole system, mentality is very pro-active down there. A lot of the regs wouldn't fly with the fishermen up here. BTW, I agree with most of what you've said...

blue oyster 10-12-2011 10:08 AM

so many issues , when i fish live bait i use nothing but circle hooks with great success but a circle hook not fished properly will cause more damage , bigger issues are trawler bycatch , poaching breaders prespawn , omega killing every pogie that swims , comm fishing highgrading , ect. , that said i am in favor of a 1 fish limit but how about some help on the larger issues .

vineyardblues 10-12-2011 11:07 AM

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FishermanTim 10-12-2011 11:32 AM

Give up ALL hooks.......

And say hello to "Down-easter hand-fishing"!
It can be done from shore or from boat!
Find breaking fish and jump on in!!!

Seems like addressing the hook aspect now is like closing the barn door after the horse has gone, and the barn has burned down!

I also like the "bandaid on severed limb: comparison too!

likwid 10-12-2011 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by bart (Post 892288)
A lot of the regs wouldn't fly with the fishermen up here.

Because most are a bunch of whiny little ........ :rotf2:

"They" need to get off their high horse and do something.

toaster816 10-12-2011 05:33 PM

Whiny little silly gooses?

Mike J. 10-12-2011 06:22 PM

Will a circle hook function properly on a tube n worm rig???

And if you attach the weight on a Yo-Yo rig to the terminal gear with Braided line then it will be legal to Yo-Yo ?

NEXT2NUN 10-12-2011 06:23 PM

There is a link on my first post to send them your comments. PLEASE DO!! and be nice

likwid 10-12-2011 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by toaster816 (Post 892410)
Whiny little silly gooses?

Well played sir.


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