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Amberjack - read it and weep
Southeast Fishery Bulletin October 19, 2009 FB09-055 In 2008, NOAA Fisheries Service implemented a recreational quota of 1.368 million pounds for greater amberjack harvested in the Gulf of Mexico. Recreational landings data indicate the recreational quota has been met. Therefore, in accordance with the regulations, beginning at 12:01 a.m., local time, on October 24, 2009, the recreational fishery for greater amberjack in federal waters is closed. The recreational harvest and possession of greater amberjack in or from federal waters will be prohibited through the end of the current fishing year, December 31, 2009. A person aboard a vessel for which a federal charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf reef fish has been issued must also abide by this provision in state waters. NOAA Fisheries Service has determined this action is necessary to prevent overfishing and to keep the recreational sector from exceeding its quota during the 2009 fishing year. If despite the closure, recreational landings exceed the quota, NOAA Fisheries Service will file a notification with the Office of the Federal Register, at or near the beginning of the 2010 fishing year, to reduce the length of the recreational fishing season for the 2010 fishing year by the amount necessary to recover the overage from the prior fishing year. This action is required by regulations implemented under the Fishery Management Plan for Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico. If you would like to receive these fishery bulletins via email as soon as they are published, e-mail us at: SERO.Communications.Comments@noaa.gov You will also receive a copy of these bulletins through the mail. |
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i saw that whats next ??? fla trout regs?
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Killin the fishermen...... HELL CLOSE THE WHOLE GULF and Give it the the Japs...
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Yeah ok well smother the US rec fisherman and crap like this will still happen even in the US
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that sucks...I'm going fishing offshore on the 24th
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this is ridiculous
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i've been preaching this for a while, but no body seems to really care. This is a domino effect that will continue until the red snapper fishery is healthy again. People stop catching snapper, they turn to a.j.s or grouper, now those are in decline, people turn to triple tail or tuna, and those are getting hammered too and severly under regulated. The whole Gulf Coast Council is a joke.
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sad
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AJ's was my back up when we didn't catch Snapper.
Them's some fighting mutha's... |
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If you want to read an interesting post on triple tail go on over to the sportsman - was a bashing going on hot and heavy over lack of a limit. Letting some poor b-stard have it! This is an interesting discussion though - do you take what you can just because that's what the limit is, or do ya let em swim? I don't know the answer, but I imagine only a matter of time before this spreads to everything. They're trying like heck in TX to get the speck limit to 5! |
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ONCE AGAIN...YOu will never fish out the GULF with ROD N REEL......
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This is BULLSHIAT and CCA probably supports it......
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PS - I wonder if that discussion on LAS got anchored because I couldn't find it? Last edited by cmdrost; 10-21-2009 at 10:15 AM. |
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edit: deleted to avoid hijacking aj post
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this is out of hand if u ask me...it all goes back to obama...ive heard he's about to buckle down on rec fisherman and hunters...its about to get bad out here i believe....
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just read CCA's statement issued from david cresson, they are preaching to the choir sending out those emails, actually do something would be nice.
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Fundamentally Flawed
There's so much wrong with the NMFS it's hard to comprehend.
How in the hell can anyone overfish amberjack with a 1 per person per day limit? Where is this information coming from that the population is in decline, you ask? The NMFS get this information by RANDOM SURVEY CALLS. Have any of you or anyone you know received one of these calls? I know I haven't and I also haven't caught an amberjack in close to 3 years. The snapper fishing is too good! Speaking of red snapper, same deal with them. How can you overfish red snapper by well over 1 MILLION POUNDS this year with a 2 per person limit and a 75 DAY season? Hell, a few years ago, we couldn't do that with a 4 per person limit and a 6 MONTH season! If anything, it shows that the snapper stock is GROWING! I would encourage everyone to read up on this when you have a few minutes. It is unbelievable to see what the NMFS has based their decisions on. Here is a PDF of the stock assesment plan. http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/StockAss...mprovePlan.doc |
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NMFS = liberals
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