Well it's funny because when I first started talking about the striped bass decline, probably around 8 or 9 years ago, I caught a lot of flack from a lot of people. Not that I'm happy to be right, because I'm not, but I think just about everybody, even the ASMFC, agrees that the fishery has been in decline for a while now. But there are still those who insist they know better. Alberto Knie had posted something on Facebook about the state of the bass stocks, and my old friend Capt. Jimmy Schneider waded into the conversation and claimed that striped bass were "the most over-populated fish on the planet". He said being a top fishermen in his area, he's had no problem finding bass. He then proceeded to say that anybody who bought into the decline bs was stupid, etc,....
I was very tempted to wade into the conversation but thought better of it. You simply can't argue with some people. I was going to tell Jimmy that data, science, math, these things are highly over-rated when compared to the personal experiences of a top fisherman like you and that he must be right. Them I was going to tell him that I was going to join the Flat Earthers in belief that the world was round. I mean, when I go to the beach and look out at the horizon, I don't see a curve, so the Earth most be flat, and all that science stuff is bs lol.
I can tell you some really funny stories about Jimmy when he was younger.