finchaser
01-07-2012, 04:04 PM
New blackfish Regulations will put more pressure on stripers
Blackfish Regulations to Tighten in N.J.
Minimum sizes, open seasons affected
By Daniel Nee
Anglers targeting tautog, commonly known as "tog" or blackfish, will face more stringent regulations on the species following a decision made Thursday by the state Marine Fisheries Council.
Federal regulators ordered New Jersey officials to reduce the recreational harvest of the popular food and sport fish by 53 percent, and council members complied by reducing the length of the open season on the species, as well as upping the minimum size limit.
"There's no good option," said council member Dr. Patrick F. Donnelly, of Brick.
The council met in Galloway Township Thursday to vote on a plan to reduce the annual harvest.
"We cut out of every season, a little bit here, a little bit there," he said.
In the end, council members approved a relatively complicated slate of regulations for blackfish, which opens and closes the seasons multiple times per year. The size limit will remain at 15 inches all year long, up from the current minimum size of 14 inches. Anglers will also be able to take fewer fish home.
The regulations approved are:
Date/Season
Size Limit
Bag (Possession) Limit
Jan. 1 - Feb. 28
15 inches
4 fish
March
CLOSED
April
15 inches
4 fish
May 1 - July 26
CLOSED
July 27 - Aug. 30
15 inches
1 fish
Sept. 1 - Oct. 17
CLOSED
Oct. 18 - Nov. 15
15 inches
1 fish
Nov. 16 - Dec. 31
15 inches
4 fish
Blackfish Regulations to Tighten in N.J.
Minimum sizes, open seasons affected
By Daniel Nee
Anglers targeting tautog, commonly known as "tog" or blackfish, will face more stringent regulations on the species following a decision made Thursday by the state Marine Fisheries Council.
Federal regulators ordered New Jersey officials to reduce the recreational harvest of the popular food and sport fish by 53 percent, and council members complied by reducing the length of the open season on the species, as well as upping the minimum size limit.
"There's no good option," said council member Dr. Patrick F. Donnelly, of Brick.
The council met in Galloway Township Thursday to vote on a plan to reduce the annual harvest.
"We cut out of every season, a little bit here, a little bit there," he said.
In the end, council members approved a relatively complicated slate of regulations for blackfish, which opens and closes the seasons multiple times per year. The size limit will remain at 15 inches all year long, up from the current minimum size of 14 inches. Anglers will also be able to take fewer fish home.
The regulations approved are:
Date/Season
Size Limit
Bag (Possession) Limit
Jan. 1 - Feb. 28
15 inches
4 fish
March
CLOSED
April
15 inches
4 fish
May 1 - July 26
CLOSED
July 27 - Aug. 30
15 inches
1 fish
Sept. 1 - Oct. 17
CLOSED
Oct. 18 - Nov. 15
15 inches
1 fish
Nov. 16 - Dec. 31
15 inches
4 fish