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MA Regs 2015
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So every rec guy that does C&R should fin the fish if over 34" to keep out of the commercial supply?
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Only those who hold commercial permits will be required to "mark" fish on off days.
If I'm out with Bradley on Saturday or Sunday and we catch a couple fish over 34", they have to be "marked" so Saturdays & Sundays fish don't get sold on Monday. |
Unless you get caught on off days how will they know. Are they relying on honesty? Good luck with that. If all the guys that took fish last year on off days stacking them for comm days and knew it was dishonest are now about to grow a conscious and abide by this little bump in the road. I highly doubt it.
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Agreed Paul. This is a ridiculous proposal. They'll still be selling Fridays fish on Monday. "Fresh" fish..
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Money whips morality's ass day in and day out !
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What are the chances that the scallops I bought today to wrap with bacon and fry on Christmas Day were just dug and sold yesterday?:huh:
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Aren't scallops shucked on the boat and iced? Not sitting in a cooler for 3 days with the guts bleeding into the meat for days because they don't want to lose the $ on weight of fish?
I'm not "arguing" just stating some of the things I've seen happen. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Andy,
My point is nothing in the fish case at the supermarket was caught yesterday......yet is 'fresh'. Well cared for fish whether it is cod, bluefish or bass is not an issue, this means good coolers and lots of ice, not one 5lb ice bag in a cooler. I'd take a guess that piece of fish at the supermarket bought today was caught 5-7 days ago. Now if those scallops in my fridge after being shucked on the boat were put in a bucket in the sun and not in a cooler with ice then that's a problem.....as would any fish. Thinking about them now mmmmm. |
That is valid point but has nutin to do with skirting the rules.
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$40,000.00 fine and has to repay $500,000.00 he profited from poaching bass.
Plus 366 days is the Hoosegow http://m.myeasternshoremd.com/news/t....html?mode=jqm Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I've seen more than 1 bonar box full of bass and NO ICE anywhere to be seen.
was kinda wondering about the freshness thing when fish are caught on non-commercial days and sold the following Thursday (er whatever it is) |
I BET ITS ALL THE CHARTER CAPTAINS WHO WANT TO KEEP THE LIMITS AT 2 FISH A DAY ARE THE ONES KEEPING MARKET FISH ON WEEKENDS ;):hidin:
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Is cutting the fin supposed to work like notching the tail of an egg bearing lobster, meaning that fish can't ever be sold in Mass in the future?
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We are talking about dead fish laying on the deck.
If you get caught with dead market fish that aren't "marked" on off days, you will be illegal. |
Putting the burden on the buyer to not take "marked" fish.
Meaning the guy weighing you in has to check every bass to make sure it has both pec fins and reject any marked fish. I Don't see that happening |
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Although there is some truth to that. If the rec limits restrict the boat to 8 fish per charter, they would have to go back out for the other 7 commercial fish. Or just do 2 charters for the day, give each charter group a 1/2 filet of one 28"bass and sell the rest... Triple dipping ;) |
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so....
the whole argument about the commercial guys' doing us all a favor by "bringing a high-quality product to market" includes not having to keep the fish cold and fresh?? MMM- I likes my fillets nice and warm... |
Plus it's now cool to #^&#^&#^&#^& on commercial guys !!
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Depends how you define commercial.
My Dictionary 's first two definitions cast a large shadow. com·mer·cial kəˈmərSHəl/Submit adjective 1. concerned with or engaged in commerce. "a commercial agreement" synonyms: trade, trading, business, private enterprise, mercantile, sales "a vessel built for commercial purposes" 2. making or intended to make a profit. "commercial products" synonyms: profit-oriented, money-oriented, materialistic, mercenary Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Bass Mercenary, Nice.
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Not making the definition up.
Just pasted it as is..... Did find the word mercenary funny also. Just a run of the mill " kind " description of half the people in my work circle. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Good Lord! If you have not figured out that DMF management don't get it by now you never will. This is an absurd proposal.
I could suggest a more sensible proposal but that would make too much sense and cause outrage. |
For $hits and giggles I looked up the first definition of mercenary.
mer·ce·nar·y ˈmərsəˌnerē/Submit adjectivederogatory 1. (of a person or their behavior) primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics. "she's nothing but a mercenary little gold digger" synonyms: money-oriented, grasping, greedy, acquisitive, avaricious, covetous, bribable, venal, materialistic; informalmoney-grubbing "mercenary self-interest" I will have to amend my previous post... This sounds more like 3/4 of the people in my work world lately ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Some become Silver Bullets ! |
I don't know where the rumor of "notching" the fin and releasing the fish so it can't be sold in the future is coming from.
The proposal being considered via the upcoming MA hearings is clear, the regulation would be to "remove the pectoral fin". If you have a comm permit and have kept a fish over 34" the pectoral fin must be removed. Release any fish without its pectoral fin and it will die...will not be able to swim upright. The MA Environmental Police did a decent job of spot checking this year and there were many fines, seizures and some prosecutions. I like the proposal as it is very clear for the Officer to know the rules. They check the boats reg number and if the boat is in possession of an illegal fish the consequence is handed out. |
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Tisbury Town Hall 10 am I hope you show up to this hearing. I know this will be a lightly attended hearing and my 20 years of experience attending these meetings leads me to be sure you will not only be heard but I bet anything reasonable is actually discussed. Hope to see you there. |
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