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Old 08-17-2005, 07:28 PM   #1
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how many people are fishing for bass now as opposed to 10 years ago??? if everyone keeps a fish every time the go out, thats a huge chunk of bass being killed
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Old 08-17-2005, 07:31 PM   #2
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how many people are fishing for bass now as opposed to 10 years ago??? if everyone keeps a fish every time the go out, thats a huge chunk of bass being killed
Not only that, add the commercial fishing, poaching, loss of habitat, loss of baitfish, pollution etc., it's a wonder we still have fish around!
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Old 08-17-2005, 07:51 PM   #3
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The way I see it is 1) Historicaly the Chesapeake Bay class has been a major variable. 2)I've only been striper fishing for 8 years, but I've seen more schoolies then ever, and I've caught more fish in the 30 lb range then ever before. 3) I know for a fact the herring run in Middleboro has declined over the past four years as I watch this deligentley daily. 4)Pogies are almost extinct.5)Scup is hard to find near the Elizebeth Ilsands. 6) the inverse square of the 1998 population , intergrated with the logrithmic function of y is a direct correlation to the out put of a flux capacitor???? I DON"T THINK IT"S THAT BAD, JUST STANDARD FLUCTUATIONS.

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Old 08-17-2005, 08:20 PM   #4
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Haha, seabass. Up to date statistics last year showed a steady population level thru 2003, and a slight drop in 2004, if I remember correctly. Managers were throwing around the idea of stricter regulations, but were split over whether pressure needed to be reduced or if it was natural fluctuation. I don't know the outcome of the meetings, but I'm sure someone here knows. When the stats come out for this year, we'll know if they made the right choice.

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Old 08-17-2005, 08:22 PM   #5
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Isn't it funny this subject comes up every season

todays schoolie is tomorrows keeper,todays keeper is tomorrows cow,practice catch and release!!!.

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ROCK AND ROLL WILL NEVER DIE!!!!!
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Old 08-17-2005, 08:26 PM   #6
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Just look at the chaos off Newport for the past month. Great bass fishing despite the heat and tuna everywhere. And a LOT of baby bunker and tinker macks.

Baitfish support everything we love, and the present situation off Newport excluded, quality bait seems to be a rarity.

I think any thoughts on bass numbers is purely a guess overall. Newport has been incredible to boat fisherman that know what they're doing, yet shore anglers have struggled till the bait arrived. Boat guys would say the bass are in great health and numbers as they are catching many quality fish, while the shore angler would obviously have a very different opinion, prior to all this bait arriving.
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Old 08-17-2005, 11:51 PM   #7
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Overall populations on the decrease, or distribution of size classes?

Seemed to be more fun when on the hunt for a keeper at 36 rather than 28.
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Old 08-18-2005, 01:03 AM   #8
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No Shortage tonight //

ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!

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Old 08-18-2005, 04:52 AM   #9
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I can second Pete.I watch the boats every day from the house I'm working on.
Out front off the drive is packed with boats every morning and they be catching.
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