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Old 06-06-2003, 06:29 AM   #1
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any one catching

O.K. anyone catching fish on there fly rod. also what do you guys think of the new limites 2. fish a day 28" GOD, BAD, or NO concern.
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Old 06-06-2003, 07:45 AM   #2
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My wife has taken up fly fishing with some degree of seriousness. Deliveries from Orvis seem to be a regular occurance and I have not ordered anything from them in months. She is in the MV catch and release derby this weekend. She is getting lessons in our back yard from women who hold several igfa fly records. I have to stay at home this sat night and watch the kids while she fishes in this contest....what gives with that? I was the guy who introduced her to fishing! Looks like I need to buy another fly rod.
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Old 06-09-2003, 12:49 PM   #3
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Compared to other years, fishing on my long rod has been slow. (Fishing south side of Cape) but lets face it - it has been a lousy cold spring and lots of activity has been delayed. So the other day I took out my surf rod so I could reach some Blues for dinner - I never would have reached them with my fly rod because of both distance and weeds.


As far as your question on two fish is concerned, I think it is about time. Personally, I think there are too many fish for the amount of available forage, hence, the majority of fish we get today are skinny as compared to the healthy fat ones we used to catch up to 10 years ago. I know a lot of people want to see bigger trophy fish for the recreational sector but there is really only one fair way to do it under the present system. First, address the forage issue and lower the size limit say from 28" to 20" - they are a lot better eating anyway and your not taking fish that are breeders. Second, reduce the size limit for the commercials from 34" and up to something like between 26" - 32" Fish over that size could be recreational only. By doing this it would target non breeding fish and also reduce the pressure on forage fish. Otherwise, it is possible that as the present striper population grows it can get stressed because of lack of food and the population could face a crash in its population.

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Old 06-09-2003, 04:26 PM   #4
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sounds good, BUT what has caused the reduction in FORAGE fish, is this going to be a an on going issue. lack of food for the stripers to eat. seems everyone is happy w/ the regulation change. more fish for the barbeeeeee!
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