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Stripers
In my local paper we have a column written by Dave Monti every Saturday, In this weeks column he talks about proposed regulations to contribute to the rebuilding of Striped Bass stocks. They include No targeting, no harvest, shorter season, new slot size. It should be obvious to most fisherman that the measures that have been taken aren't working! In my opinion the most logical solution is the one not taken. It is quite well known that larger Bass produce the most eggs yet they are the very ones that the commercial fishery are required to catch. I have asked marine fisheries in Mass. and R I why is this allowed and can't they change to weight rather than the number of the breeders and I have been told they would have to buy a scale. Are you kidding me? In order to fish one needs a boat, a truck to pull it. No wonder they fail to increase the stocks. I think they are just plain stupid! This is not rocket science folks. Leave the breeders in the water to breed! Am I the only person to see this as the most logical solution to get more Striped Bass biomass into the sea? If the people who are in charge of rebuilding the biomass can't see this solution we are truly screwed!
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1) Short term is a Moratorium. Shut it down 2) Long term is Game Fish status for everyone. All states. Commercial and recreational can keep nothing. There will still be a 12 to 15% mortality with C&R but the species will recover. The slot, shortened season, EEZ, etc does nothing. The "grey" market guys still kill whatever they want because there are dollars attached. Close it down with no keeping. then they will have nowhere to sell. There will still be abuse but not at the level we live with now. |
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Slots, whether they be by weight or length, are set to protect certain year classes of fish that have the most fish. This reduces the overall mortality since larger year populations make it easier to catch those fish. Just straight up probability here. This works to some degree, but they are saying it is likely not enough to achieve the "50%" probability of achieving overall population recovery by the 2029 target date.
The limited closures, whether for targeting or harvest, are much more effective. Essentially a short moratorium each year. If they can't get to this in an effective way soon they will be forced to do something more extreme in the next year or two. Charter guys will be aligned against no targeting to be sure. Likely C&R as well. Commercial, while it always seems to look bad is significantly less impactful than recreational. Both should have to give some ground just in the name of shared responsibility and/or feeling the pain for past "sins". p.s. while larger females have more eggs, there are fewer of these larger fish and their eggs are somewhat less viable (not that I see the viability in the modeling so far). |
Sadly we are long past the time where half measures work. At minimum we have to protect these year classes.
Baldwin had a great post the other day on FB Striped Bass Pledge Group - will capture a big part of it but also link it: Quote:
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I disagree to some level on the closures/no targeting "not working" or being "unenforceable". While there will always be those that disobey, they can still get the desired outcome which is reducing the mortality to a lower target for any given year.
The hard part will be making it equitable. Since we are working to reduce the mortality by a certain percentage of the biomass it would likely be equitable for different durations and at different times/waves. I am not sure they will be able to get things done like that, but there is hope. In any case, do the right thing this year and make a good assessment of how well or not it worked at the end of the year. Make any needed corrections the following year. Closures / no target periods are needed to get to the 2029 restoration goal. Even with the cheaters. |
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I have a big problem with this part
3) ASMFC says that there is not a close correlation between the abundance of spawning age females and recruitment success. |
Any time a group of people in charge of making important changes, make moves that defy logic, you know there is some shady backroom business going on...
I wrote my letter, but I have zero faith in the ASMFC . |
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We re on a letter writing mission at the club to show more representation. Yes you probably are right. Money talks and BS walks! More rec guys need to show support. The other side has a $ motive and recs have a conservative motive. We can only do are part in what we believe is right for the specie. George from the club has been are advocate and getting the club informed throughout years of dealing with ASMFC. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Thank you for posting. Letter written and sent.
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Hey Billy !!! I definitely sent an email... I hope SOMEHOW, they will make some meaningful changes, instead of kicking the can down the road.
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The good of the many outweigh the needs of a few.
Letter sent |
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I came online to see what guys were saying about the ASMFC . Hopefully I can contribute something of substance on here this winter! hahaha |
Striper Moratorium
Remember back when there was a closure for all striper fishing? Well at the time we were told that the population was so depleted that the closure was warranted. At the same time I saw pictures taken offshore by a spotter plane pilot that showed huge schools of Striped Bass. They were feeding on Ocean Herring! Well the inshore Herring were depleted and the food was offshore so that's where they went to eat. If they only check inshore and not count fish offshore how can one get an accurate count? Also how can leaving the breeders in the water to breed not be beneficial to the species? I would love to harvest a 20 inch fish for the table than a 40+ fish any day
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