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UserRemoved1 06-18-2009 01:10 PM

POGIES CLOSED
 
Off the RISAA list.

Just received from Bob Ballou, Chief of Marine Fisheries:

Steve --

I have just signed, and we are now filing with the Secretary of State,
the regulation that closes the commercial menhaden fishery in the
Narragansett Bay Management Area, effective midnight tonight (Thursday,
6/18). The closure is based on information revealing that the 50% cap
on landings has been reached. (Total landings through yesterday =
1,275,000 pounds). The total biomass estimate is data poor, based on
limited flyover information. But we feel compelled to act on the best
information available.

The fishery is closed until further notice. We will continue to
coordinate with Everett from ArcBait regarding continuing flyover
opportunities. We will also seek to undertake independent surveys using
the state helicopter, if available. If, on the basis of new
information, we have reason to believe that there are enough fish in the
Bay to allow for a reopening, we will recommend that such action be taken.

Let me know if anyone has any questions.

Bob

Crafty Angler 06-18-2009 01:37 PM

:shocked:

RIJIMMY 06-18-2009 01:46 PM

one million two hundred seventy five thousand pounds

striperman36 06-18-2009 01:58 PM

I can't see them are they over by quonset? They're not over by sakonett or down by the War College, I go past those waters everyday and don't see anything.

Hobie Wan 06-18-2009 01:59 PM

Those numbers are absolutely staggering.

Now add those numbers to the rest of the Pogie fleet in New England, and you wonder why their (pogie) numbers are dwindling. Guess I know why every bass I catch seems to contain everything but pogies in their gut.

RIROCKHOUND 06-18-2009 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hobie Wan (Post 694967)
Those numbers are absolutely staggering.

Now add those numbers to the rest of the Pogie fleet in New England, and you wonder why their (pogie) numbers are dwindling. Guess I know why every bass I catch seems to contain everything but pogies in their gut.

Where are pogy numbers dwindling?
the last ASMFC reports differed, no?

RIJIMMY 06-18-2009 06:44 PM

Dont get Bryan going.

RIROCKHOUND 06-18-2009 07:46 PM

Just don't twist the science Jim.... and I'm OK :D

Adam_777 06-18-2009 08:09 PM

Dwindling or not I wish we could keep the pogy boats out of our bay.

piemma 06-19-2009 03:45 AM

Well the pogy boats are gone for this year. Now all we have to deal with is the 50,000 nitwits up there snagging and thinking they know what they are doing.
I have never witnessed a more disfunctional group of individuals than most of the the "snaggers". I am not saying everone so don't get your panties in a bunch over my remark.

But the fact of the matter is I have been there every morning for almost 3 weeks and sometimes, when I am late (like after 3:00 AM) I have to deal with the crowds. I have had my boat hit by snagging hooks, almost been rammed several times, had my snagging line cut by another boat, had my snagging line snagged by another snagger.

There is absolutely no respect given to the other persons space. It's like a friggin' war. This will end when someone gets hurt and DEM starts sending a boat to police the crowds. Meanwhile, I just make sure I am in Prov by 2:00-2:15 AM and gone by 3:30 AM.

Later
P

spence 06-19-2009 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 695055)
Well the pogy boats are gone for this year. Now all we have to deal with is the 50,000 nitwits up there snagging and thinking they know what they are doing.
I have never witnessed a more disfunctional group of individuals than most of the the "snaggers". I am not saying everone so don't get your panties in a bunch over my remark.

But the fact of the matter is I have been there every morning for almost 3 weeks and sometimes, when I am late (like after 3:00 AM) I have to deal with the crowds. I have had my boat hit by snagging hooks, almost been rammed several times, had my snagging line cut by another boat, had my snagging line snagged by another snagger.

There is absolutely no respect given to the other persons space. It's like a friggin' war. This will end when someone gets hurt and DEM starts sending a boat to police the crowds. Meanwhile, I just make sure I am in Prov by 2:00-2:15 AM and gone by 3:30 AM.

Later
P

Paul,

If you're first on the scene perhaps everybody is just following you?

-spence

mayday1019 06-19-2009 02:28 PM

I don't think I am tracking here...Does this mean essentially that all of the pogies that have been harvested are going to have to last for the rest of the year? Thanks.

Green Light 06-19-2009 04:04 PM

WOW
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 694962)
one million two hundred seventy five thousand pounds

WOW. That's a HUGE number. It's hard to grasp and visualize that much poundage. Sounds like you could fill the a box the size of a football field that is 9 feet high with all those soon-to-be-fertilizer-etc pogies.

nklinesider 06-19-2009 06:04 PM

mayday, it means that the comercial sein netters arent allowed to fish for them in the bay anymore. recreational guys fishing can continue to use them for personal use but the commercial game is all done until further notice

spence 06-19-2009 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish360 (Post 695502)
WOW. That's a HUGE number. It's hard to grasp and visualize that much poundage. Sounds like you could fill the a box the size of a football field that is 9 feet high with all those soon-to-be-fertilizer-etc pogies.

Well, assuming a pogie has a slightly higher specific gravity of sea water (let's say 70 pounds per cubic foot, minus 10% because they don't stack perfectly) that's still about 16,000 cubic feet of fish.

According to my quick calculation that's an entire football field of fish filled over a yard deep.

Considering that a pogie is mostly oil, which is lighter than sea water, my calculations could be off, but that would only make the pile of fish deeper.

-spence

fishbones 06-19-2009 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 695533)
Well, assuming a pogie has a slightly higher specific gravity of sea water (let's say 70 pounds per cubic foot, minus 10% because they don't stack perfectly) that's still about 16,000 cubic feet of fish.

According to my quick calculation that's an entire football field of fish filled over a yard deep.

Considering that a pogie is mostly oil, which is lighter than sea water, my calculations could be off, but that would only make the pile of fish deeper.

-spence

You've got way too much time on your hands.:hee:

Redsoxticket 06-19-2009 08:54 PM

Assume each pogie weighs 1 lb.
Size per pogie is 1" x 2" x 10" = 20 cu.in. = .011574 cu.ft per pogie
Total volume is 2,275,000 pogies x .011574 cu.ft./pogie = 14756 cu.ft.

Football field is 160 ft by 300 ft which is 48000 sq.ft

The depth of pogies that cover the field
14,756 cu.ft./48,000 sq.ft = .30741 ft = 3.689 inches

Close to 4 pogie depth of football field.

Green Light 06-19-2009 08:55 PM

Nice calculation!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 695533)
According to my quick calculation that's an entire football field of fish filled over a yard deep.
-spence

Spence, nice work. That really helps to visualize the quantify of fish we are talking about here.

Sounds like you have a math/physics background.

spence 06-19-2009 09:35 PM

No, just fine arts...I'm sure my math is off, but I'd wager the visual is still pretty close.

-spence

piemma 06-20-2009 12:53 AM

1:53 AM and off to pogie land:wavey::wavey::wavey:

BillM 06-22-2009 09:23 PM

If you were a player on that field 4 deep you'd have 2,843,750 little fish eyes looking at you thinking "Dude, what the f**k are we doing here?"

Saltheart 06-22-2009 10:50 PM

And if you get all them pogies to fart at the same time and tune their tiny little pogy butt holes to the right frequency you could set up a resonant sound wave in the concrete and bring the stadium walls around that football field down on their cute little pogy heads. :)

How's that for a visual? :spin:

The Dad Fisherman 06-23-2009 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish360 (Post 695540)
Spence,

Sounds like you have a math/physics background.

No, But he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night

clambelly 06-23-2009 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nklinesider (Post 695517)
mayday, it means that the comercial sein netters arent allowed to fish for them in the bay anymore. recreational guys fishing can continue to use them for personal use but the commercial game is all done until further notice

just a question based on this statement...

are the commercial seiners selling ALL of their catch to the local bait stores to be used as bait for either fishing or lobstering??

if so, why then are recreationals allowed to continue to snag them and use them as bait if the commercials are now banned from taking them? i don't get that logic. if the reason for the closure is to PROTECT the species, why oh why are people still snagging them and using them for bait?

i guess it's just one of the those double standards. either that or you think just by snagging a few you're not really putting a dent in the population. but then you see that net and it makes you sick. well, they all end up in the same place, on the end of someone's line hunting for striped bass...

JohnnyD 06-23-2009 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clambelly (Post 696135)
if so, why then are recreationals allowed to continue to snag them and use them as bait if the commercials are now banned from taking them? i don't get that logic. if the reason for the closure is to PROTECT the species, why oh why are people still snagging them and using them for bait?

Or it might be because a few rec guys can't wipe out an entire school, leaving no forage for the resident bass like some commercial outfits can.

Nebe 06-23-2009 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 695544)
No, just fine arts...I'm sure my math is off, but I'd wager the visual is still pretty close.

-spence

art fag.. I bet you listened to rush and morrisey... :angel:

RIJIMMY 06-23-2009 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clambelly (Post 696135)
just a question based on this statement...

are the commercial seiners selling ALL of their catch to the local bait stores to be used as bait for either fishing or lobstering??

if so, why then are recreationals allowed to continue to snag them and use them as bait if the commercials are now banned from taking them? i don't get that logic. if the reason for the closure is to PROTECT the species, why oh why are people still snagging them and using them for bait?

i guess it's just one of the those double standards. either that or you think just by snagging a few you're not really putting a dent in the population. but then you see that net and it makes you sick. well, they all end up in the same place, on the end of someone's line hunting for striped bass...

no different than for other fish. Commercial and recreational are not always open at the same time. Most species the season is driven by dates. For pogies, there is a limit on the amount that the draggers can take, the estimate is they have reached that limit so now it is closed.

clambelly 06-23-2009 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 696163)
no different than for other fish. Commercial and recreational are not always open at the same time. Most species the season is driven by dates. For pogies, there is a limit on the amount that the draggers can take, the estimate is they have reached that limit so now it is closed.

So there is an open/closed season for recreational use of pogies?

And I will agree that the commercial operations do take their share..hence the numbers. But don't be niave and think there aren't a whole lot of recs netting and snagging more then a "few". Those numbers add up.
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JohnnyD 06-23-2009 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clambelly (Post 696212)
So there is an open/closed season for recreational use of pogies?

And I will agree that the commercial operations do take their share..hence the numbers. But don't be niave and think there aren't a whole lot of recs netting and snagging more then a "few". Those numbers add up.
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The motivations of someone performing an action for profit or for recreation are unmistakably different. As demonstrated numerous times throughout history, when man is allowed to mine a resource for profit unrestricted, he will take the resource to the brink of extinction in order to maximize his profits and without consideration of the effects on other aspects of the environment or other people.

Recreational fishermen have not invested millions of dollars fine-tuning, upgrading and making their fish mining equipment the most efficient in the seas. Commercial pogy vessels have.

If we want stripers to flourish (or all marine life, minus the seals), we must protect the bait. Allowing the unrestricted mining of the forage is asking to screw up the whole balance of the oceans.

Please don't compare apples to oranges.

RIJIMMY 06-23-2009 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clambelly (Post 696212)
So there is an open/closed season for recreational use of pogies?

And I will agree that the commercial operations do take their share..hence the numbers. But don't be niave and think there aren't a whole lot of recs netting and snagging more then a "few". Those numbers add up.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

there is no recreationsal closed season for stripers or bluefish either.


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