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02-29-2012, 11:19 PM
This was posted on NJ.com tonight by Al Ristory
Council to act on fluke and sea bass regulations at Thursday's meeting in Toms River
Published: Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 5:30 PM Updated: Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 6:12 PM
By Al Ristori (http://connect.nj.com/user/ajristor/index.html)The Star-Ledger
The N.J. Marine Fisheries Council will consider public sentiment on the state's proposed regulations for summer flounder and black sea bass during Thursday's 4 p.m. meeting in the Toms River Township Building at 33 Washington Street. While the Council will provide for public comments, this meeting won't be a debate. Those making comments should do so with respect for others of different positions, and be brief in order that everyone can get home at a reasonable hour. Only the pre-approved options will be on the table, and it's likely that the Council's decision will be adopted by Commissioner Martin.
Most of the input I've been receiving from both anglers and those in the business favors staying with last year's 18-inch minimum and eight-fish bag limit in order to get a longer season. For instance, fluke pro Dave Lilly of Hazlet supports Option 2 that provides 170 days of fishing from May 5 to Oct. 21. South Jersey fishermen may be more inclined to Option 1 with 170 days from April 28 to Oct. 14 -- or Option 3 with 171 days from April 21 to October 8 since fluking starts earlier in Delaware Bay. On the other hand, surfcasters have their best shot at a keeper fluke in the fall, and may prefer Option 4 with a season from May 26 all the way to Oct. 28 at18 inches and eight in the bag.
Options to drop the minimum size a bit involve shorter seasons. Just going down a half-inch to 17 1/2 in Option 5 reduces the season to 147 days from May 5 to Sept. 28 -- and with a bag limited to five fluke. Taking a full inch off last year's 18 inches brings the bag down to three fluke in 96 days from May 29 to Sept. 1. in Option 6.
In the case of sea bass, there are only two options. Both involve split seasons based on the same 12 1/2-inch minimum and 25 fish bag as last year. Option A provides 204 days from May 22 to Oct. 11, and then Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. Option B, with 210 days, runs from May 19 to Oct. 14 plus Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. In addition, B will continue into a Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, 2013 season with a bag limit reduced to 15 in accordance with proposed federal waters regulations.
Council to act on fluke and sea bass regulations at Thursday's meeting in Toms River
Published: Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 5:30 PM Updated: Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 6:12 PM
By Al Ristori (http://connect.nj.com/user/ajristor/index.html)The Star-Ledger
The N.J. Marine Fisheries Council will consider public sentiment on the state's proposed regulations for summer flounder and black sea bass during Thursday's 4 p.m. meeting in the Toms River Township Building at 33 Washington Street. While the Council will provide for public comments, this meeting won't be a debate. Those making comments should do so with respect for others of different positions, and be brief in order that everyone can get home at a reasonable hour. Only the pre-approved options will be on the table, and it's likely that the Council's decision will be adopted by Commissioner Martin.
Most of the input I've been receiving from both anglers and those in the business favors staying with last year's 18-inch minimum and eight-fish bag limit in order to get a longer season. For instance, fluke pro Dave Lilly of Hazlet supports Option 2 that provides 170 days of fishing from May 5 to Oct. 21. South Jersey fishermen may be more inclined to Option 1 with 170 days from April 28 to Oct. 14 -- or Option 3 with 171 days from April 21 to October 8 since fluking starts earlier in Delaware Bay. On the other hand, surfcasters have their best shot at a keeper fluke in the fall, and may prefer Option 4 with a season from May 26 all the way to Oct. 28 at18 inches and eight in the bag.
Options to drop the minimum size a bit involve shorter seasons. Just going down a half-inch to 17 1/2 in Option 5 reduces the season to 147 days from May 5 to Sept. 28 -- and with a bag limited to five fluke. Taking a full inch off last year's 18 inches brings the bag down to three fluke in 96 days from May 29 to Sept. 1. in Option 6.
In the case of sea bass, there are only two options. Both involve split seasons based on the same 12 1/2-inch minimum and 25 fish bag as last year. Option A provides 204 days from May 22 to Oct. 11, and then Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. Option B, with 210 days, runs from May 19 to Oct. 14 plus Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. In addition, B will continue into a Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, 2013 season with a bag limit reduced to 15 in accordance with proposed federal waters regulations.