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Old 12-11-2024, 10:19 AM   #1
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Came out of the woodwork to say: email sent.
I havent been on here, or on ANY fishing related site for most of the season. Now that fishing is over, I can tune in and talk about it since there's no option to go do it.

I came online to see what guys were saying about the ASMFC .

Hopefully I can contribute something of substance on here this winter! hahaha
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Old 12-11-2024, 11:53 AM   #2
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Remember back when there was a closure for all striper fishing? Well at the time we were told that the population was so depleted that the closure was warranted. At the same time I saw pictures taken offshore by a spotter plane pilot that showed huge schools of Striped Bass. They were feeding on Ocean Herring! Well the inshore Herring were depleted and the food was offshore so that's where they went to eat. If they only check inshore and not count fish offshore how can one get an accurate count? Also how can leaving the breeders in the water to breed not be beneficial to the species? I would love to harvest a 20 inch fish for the table than a 40+ fish any day
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Old 12-11-2024, 12:40 PM   #3
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Remember back when there was a closure for all striper fishing? Well at the time we were told that the population was so depleted that the closure was warranted. At the same time I saw pictures taken offshore by a spotter plane pilot that showed huge schools of Striped Bass. They were feeding on Ocean Herring! Well the inshore Herring were depleted and the food was offshore so that's where they went to eat. If they only check inshore and not count fish offshore how can one get an accurate count? Also how can leaving the breeders in the water to breed not be beneficial to the species? I would love to harvest a 20 inch fish for the table than a 40+ fish any day
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