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Old 02-01-2007, 09:20 AM   #1
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What would you do now?

I have a personal attachment to the rod and reel commercial surf fisherman aspect of the game due to its historical significance, as well as it being what I first learned. To gain a perspective on what it really was you had to be there and participate, thus it would become part of your formative core as a surf fisherman. It’s a dead vocation now for a lot of reasons, and has been since the early 80’s, but still remains part of my core, because it’s what I first learned. I never got rich off it, but rather the $$ I did earn made it possible to spend more time on the water, which was really the goal.
With all the historical stuff being discussed lately, let’s hear your thoughts on what you would do if given yesterday’s set of circumstances to operate under today. Be honest and consider your personal implications before you answer. Use the following criteria to formulate your answer:

Given:

1. 16” size limit.
2. Adjusted for inflation and cost of living, a ten pound fish would fetch you $ 50, perhaps more.
3. A decent night of schoolie fishing could fetch you $400-$500 in today’s dollars. A good week you might earn a few thousand dollars, maybe more.
4. No possession limits, keep all you wanted.
5. No license required
6. Stock levels of fish not an issue.
7. Poor economy.

What would you do?
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Old 02-01-2007, 09:22 AM   #2
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same thing as many before me...sell every last fish i caught.

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Old 02-01-2007, 09:23 AM   #3
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I'd go commercial. But alas, times have changed...

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Old 02-01-2007, 09:53 AM   #4
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If all the criteria were as you stated and living on the Cape where it is a bit harder to keep up with the Joneses because it

a. has to come over the bridge
b. "This is the cape and we don't pay like over the bridge in the USA"
c. My wife and I work for school districts and alas, though we have a great benefit package the down side is the salry is low.
d. And since "c" must be considered and we are part of the vanishing middle class, even more so on the Cape, who are not poor but one check away with one daughter in college and one more going next year.

I would spend every sapre moment not at work catching every "legal" bass I could and lay them on the concrete floor of Falmouth Fish market.

Now, that being said, I put myself through Community College and supplemented my income in the "black bread " years of recently married and buying a home on the Cape with catching and selling bass. I sold my last fish in the late fall of 1986. I loved those days, cannot get it out of my psyche, it's a part of me. I did it and I am not sorry. It helped pay bills when there was no other money to be had.

Why even try.........
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Old 02-01-2007, 10:01 AM   #5
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Old 02-01-2007, 11:16 AM   #6
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I did it for years and I would do it again. Screwed out of unemployment and still out of work. If this continues guess where I`ll be come July? Those were the best times of my life, I haven`t sold a bass in more than 20 yrs. and fish with fly only now but I`ve still got my eeling rods and remember how to use them.
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Old 02-01-2007, 12:43 PM   #7
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As long as stock levels of fish are not an issue: fish, fish, fish, sell, sell, sell.
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Old 02-01-2007, 01:54 PM   #8
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I have a personal attachment to the rod and reel commercial surf fisherman aspect of the game due to its historical significance, as well as it being what I first learned. To gain a perspective on what it really was you had to be there and participate, thus it would become part of your formative core as a surf fisherman. It’s a dead vocation now for a lot of reasons, and has been since the early 80’s, but still remains part of my core, because it’s what I first learned. I never got rich off it, but rather the $$ I did earn made it possible to spend more time on the water, which was really the goal.
With all the historical stuff being discussed lately, let’s hear your thoughts on what you would do if given yesterday’s set of circumstances to operate under today. Be honest and consider your personal implications before you answer. Use the following criteria to formulate your answer:

Given:

1. 16” size limit.
2. Adjusted for inflation and cost of living, a ten pound fish would fetch you $ 50, perhaps more.
3. A decent night of schoolie fishing could fetch you $400-$500 in today’s dollars. A good week you might earn a few thousand dollars, maybe more.
4. No possession limits, keep all you wanted.
5. No license required
6. Stock levels of fish not an issue.
7. Poor economy.

What would you do?
To be perfectly honest, I'd sell them. My family comes before the fish and the sensibilities of C&R advocates.

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Old 02-01-2007, 02:46 PM   #9
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Would I fish for schoolies for cash, rather than hunting large fish for fun? No way. Making money is work, work is what I do to survive and feed my family. Fishing is for fun, fun is what I do for my sanity. Turning fishing into work would lessen the quality of my life. Might I keep a big fish to sell, yes.

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Old 02-01-2007, 03:32 PM   #10
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I can deal with yesterdays circumstances

quote " what you would do if given yesterday’s set of circumstances to operate under today. "

But to operate under today, that may be a little bit competitive and might get a bit nasty given the volume of fishermen today. Number 7 says a lot to me " poor economy" well that may be enough to put me over the edge and take up full time fishing for 4-5 months if cabinet work is slow. Gotta pay the bills somehow, I am not beneath slinging eels for cash. A 40 for 200 bucks? hell ya I'd sell them.

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Old 02-01-2007, 07:28 PM   #12
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Ur senario is kinda one sided..
Pretty much leaves me no option but to join in with everyone else an wipe out the fishery..
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Old 02-01-2007, 07:40 PM   #13
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I would sell. Can anyone really say the would not have? How many people were really concerned with conservation back then?

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Old 02-01-2007, 09:39 PM   #14
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Interesting Post.
I'd sell everything I could and would fish even more than I do now.
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Old 02-01-2007, 10:30 PM   #15
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I would become a teacher..
Those who can't....
Summer over on some plover beach.
Jam my family in some wagoneer.Rymes with F@#$%in Q*&%R..
While torturing them as we try to live off of the virtue of a fish.
As the familygets real thin..
I develope a drinking problem.
Helps to quite the talking dog..
I drink an drive while letting my imagination run wild.
So what the truck is wet...The dog is dead.
The drinking does help.I come up with a few books mostly fiction..
Get my OWN internet forum..
Claim some great notoriety squashing all naysayers with the delete button. while my lame asss ding fries are done internet minions gravel at my Salt encrusted feet.
Kiss my toes or be deleted...
Hahahahahahaha....

Na,I couldn't do that it's been done before..

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Old 02-02-2007, 08:56 AM   #16
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NIB...
two posts up..
funny f'ing Sh-t

I dont know what I would do.
My father and my grandfather were commercial rod and reel on the side for years, into my youth a bit we sold... I remember scupping cause the price was good

I think that it would become a scary game w/ the number of guys now. Both surf and boat... look at how competitive and stupid people get for OTW, MS or other tournaments... hell no truck would be safe if we were selling again...

right now, as a grad student and part time captain/bartender/whatever I have to to tell you I would be selling.. I dont catch as much as most but I do OK, and I would be covering at least the cost of my fishing expenses now and some minor supplementing of income. But we're not, so I'll keep my 10 or so a year and enjoy being out there...

Bryan

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