Maine proposing the cessation of a bait circle requirement for bass and blues.

Roccus7

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We've had a circle hook requirement in Maine for the past 5 years when using bait for bass and blues, although worm 'n tube was exempt, but no the DMR is looking to left the requirement. Here's the official bass Summary and notification of a public hearing in a week in BBH. Bluefish notification is the same with a "Find/Replace".

Still unsure how I feel about this since I really don't have a dog in this fight; I only drown mackerels/eels a few times a year. I always applauded Maine for taking an aggressive conservation stance, but felt cheated because ASMC never gave us credit for our efforts. At least now the State is taking a "we need to see a quid pro quo position" with ASMFC and I think that is laudable.



CHAPTER NUMBER AND TITLE: Chapter 42 Striped Bass Method of Taking
PROPOSED RULE NUMBER (leave blank; to be assigned by Secretary of State):
BRIEF SUMMARY:
This rule would remove the circle hook requirement for Atlantic striped bass. Due to their migratory behavior, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) governs interstate management for Atlantic striped bass. Consistent regulations across jurisdictions are recommended within the ASMFC Striped Bass Management Plan and a circle hook restriction is recommended within Amendment 6 of the Plan to reduce the mortality associated with hooking and releasing striped bass. Maine implemented a circle hook restriction in 2013 with the assumption that it be similarly implemented by the other Atlantic states. Other jurisdictions have not enacted this requirement and do not plan to implement a circle hook restriction. A circle hook restriction limited to Maine waters exclusively is not an effective management measure for a migratory fish species spanning from Maine to North Carolina along the Atlantic coast.
 
Circle Hooks (weather mandated or not) should be used whenever fishing bait for the obvious reasons.
 
I'm opposed to any gear restrictions on tackle for rec anglers. Where do you draw the line? I am surprised that there was enough opposition to overturn the reg. NY anglers opted for one bass at 28-inches when they could have had two. We didn't get any credit either. We don't even get credit at all for Hudson River stripers either. They aren't even included in any of the modelings.

Please don't get me started on bluefish. While NMFS persuades us to "catch and release" they fail to tell you that the fish you're releasing is being added to the commercial quota. The rules are clear, we're allowed x amount of fish, and should we choose not to take them, NMFS transfers those fish to the commercial quota forever! I've called this out on dozens of occasions, but I feel like I'm the only one who cares about this blatant trasfer of quota from a traditional recreational fishery to a commercial fishery.

I've been told that the models don't allow us to "bank" fish. Of course they don't.
 

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