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Old 12-08-2012, 11:28 PM   #1
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The runoff was also tied to acid rain which was thought to kill the very young fish.
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The thing driving most people that follow striped bass science all year rorund is that pretty much teh same spawning stock biomass bore the 2011 (4th largest YOY index) and 2012 (not good). When the same number of fish end up creating both of these just increasing ssb is not a clear solution.

That being said ond of these days all the radical ideas will slow down their constant failed strategies and joind the resonable call to roll back to one fish coastwide...that is the next smart move that results in true gain....the rest is BS and a waste of time

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Old 12-09-2012, 03:47 PM   #3
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The thing driving most people that follow striped bass science all year rorund is that pretty much teh same spawning stock biomass bore the 2011 (4th largest YOY index) and 2012 (not good). When the same number of fish end up creating both of these just increasing ssb is not a clear solution.

That being said ond of these days all the radical ideas will slow down their constant failed strategies and joind the resonable call to roll back to one fish coastwide...that is the next smart move that results in true gain....the rest is BS and a waste of time
Agreed 100% it is a proven method and it in fact worked before. Everything else is theory. Which requires trial and error.
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