Oyster Boats on the move North
Buddy who guides said he counted 17 oyster boats on Basket Reef and 24 in all on the east bank.........
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where is the new line??? I thought the east bank was off limits
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Nothing is off limits in the lake, DHH (Department of Health and Human Services) determine whether or not areas can be fished in the lake only.
If they say Turners is clean enough to harvest oysters they will be there next. The pvc pipe with pink on them are all the way up to Texaco Cut and mark potential harvest areas. That's about all I can say about the matter right now. I encourage everyone to contact their legislators and express your thoughts on the situation, which is fairly easy. Regards, Raymond |
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Don't worry its getting so bad... I'm hearing that local oyster fishermen are begging for tongs method to be applied...west cove is shut down,,,
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The North line is just to the North of Long Point and runs straight across the lake to the East bank.
For years, the East bank was off limits. Not no more. They are scratching the bottom everywhere they can. |
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Question...... if there were a few boat fishing on the reef, who has the "right of way"? Who gets to "fish" that reef....fishermen or Oyster boats? |
The past two years it has been the oyster boats from my experience.:pissed:
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Once they drag across a reef, there won't be many fish left anyway.
And they get going at the crack of dawn. We just gotta let them clean out the East side, then let the govt shut it down for a few years. |
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Basket Reef today 32 boats..........Tree Reef 18 boats........ Shell pile 10 boats
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Thats crazy. Oysters should be cheap with all the fisherman.
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Chesapeke Bay Oyster season closed due to high bacteria counts. We got the prime Oysters and the high unemployment rates got everyone with a boat fishing them since they allowed dredges. Too easy to make $300/day now. |
I hope that I don't get banned for this but all we have to do is put a brick in a plastic bag, put the bag in a bucket, and fill the bucket with poop. Then put some holes in the bag and drop it on the reef. Fecal coliform contamination is the only thing that will stop oystering when the agencies will not regulate them. It's illegal but WLF can't seem to get their act together. Nice knowing you guys, I'm probably out of here.
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