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Old 12-02-2004, 01:17 PM   #1
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Question Commercial Cod $

Does anyone know what Cod is currently paying?
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Old 12-02-2004, 01:24 PM   #2
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Last year it was around 1.20 LB and you must have the commercial license from the state. You also need to meet the Federal Requirements for Commercial Fishing Vessels which can be found on some of the CG websites. You are allowed 800 LBS a day.

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Thanks Dave - Have the commercial boat & rod & reel license from the striper season. From looking at the fed. regs. (very confusing) it appears that w/ a small boat I don't need immersion suits. epirbs, etc. just the normal CG required items. Now if the weather would only hold out I may give it a shot.
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Good Luck and be safe.

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Old 12-02-2004, 06:29 PM   #5
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Re: Commercial Cod $

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Does anyone know what Cod is currently paying?

Today it payed $1.75 low - $2.58 high
Both marker and large were in that range
I've got all the required items

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Old 12-03-2004, 07:03 AM   #6
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If you're fishing in federal waters you need a federal permit and you're limited to, I think, its 200 pounds a day, unless you qualify for the moratorium permits and have a days at sea allocation.

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I'm pretty sure that 800 pounds is for those that have the moratorium permit.

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If you're fishing in federal waters you need a federal permit and you're limited to, I think, its 200 pounds a day, unless you qualify for the moratorium permits and have a days at sea allocation.

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I'm pretty sure that 800 pounds is for those that have the moratorium permit.
800 lbs per day with state (Ma. ) lic in state waters

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Old 12-03-2004, 09:17 AM   #8
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Gets Confusing at times Doesn't it!!!!

Like Ron said 800# a day. But that is fishing in STATE waters with your state license. So you really have to pay attention to the chart. This is where us guys in the Scituate/Marshfield area get screwed for 3mi out we are in Fed waters. Once you get up by minot it goes NE to include the B bouy area which is great this time of year.

Now here is the catch. Even if you are fishing under your STATE license in STATE waters the FEDERAL ROLLING CLOSURE AREAS superseed state regs. Hence if you want to go out and jig a box of cod in STATE waters say near the B bouy, to make a buck, which is in Area 2,3 and 5 you cannot do it in the months of April, May, October or November. WHICH SO HAPPENS TO BE SOME OF THE BEST MONTHS FOR SMALL BOATERS

Another disturbing thing is ask 10 Enviromental Cops this question and you'll get 5 different answers. I keep the printout on the boat to show them the regs.

Of course this is how I interpet the regs after making phone calls to the DMF. Even they had to ask a few guys in the office.

Yes it is very confusing at times and no Department comes out and tells you this, you basically have to keep up with it yourself and hope you interpret it the right way.

I got into a heated argument with a drunk Lobsterman a few years back when selling 75 pounds if inshore scrod/cod. He told me that was an illegal sale. Come to find out after making phone calls he was right. He was mad at me for making $70 bucks meanwhile he was selling 12 totes of Lobster...probably worth $3000.

Good luck out there.

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Old 12-03-2004, 09:33 AM   #9
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any body been out since the 1st ? If yes how mich gear is out there?
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Old 12-03-2004, 10:53 AM   #10
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Another disturbing thing is ask 10 Enviromental Cops this question and you'll get 5 different answers.
aint that the truth.
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