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Great day of fishing today caught my personal best porgie on my 4 ounce hammered gold jig. I also caught a big Ling. Also caught 2 short fluke a few sea Robins and short sea bass. My dad had short fluke and sea bass.


great going capt,,,,,,,,,,,,,that porgy is huge :rolleyes: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bigger then pan size🥘,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,good you had a nice day on the water with your dad8-),,,,,,, cant beat that(y),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,take care,,,,talk soon,,,,,,,,,,,,safe trip home,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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While I was waiting for my fish to be cleaned yesterday I heard the mates say they had 45 fares and 6 keeper fluke. I think one guy had 2. 19.5 size limit is ridiculous. Meanwhile in NJ fluke is 18 inches. And sea bass is 12.5 in NJ and 16.5 in new York. What is wrong with this picture
State regs are established based on fed parameters and prior year state regs. NJ has historically 'come to the table' with vigor.

In 2017, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) found New Jersey out of compliance with its fluke regulations. NJ implemented its own regulations, allowing fishing for 18-inch fish instead of the ASMFC's 19-inch size limit but creel limit reduced by 1. The ASMFC then notified the US Commerce Department, which could have imposed a moratorium on summer flounder fishing in New Jersey until the state adopted regulations that were consistent with the ASMFC's management plan. However, the US Commerce Department sided with New Jersey, and there was no moratorium on the state's fluke season.

Since then you can see what happened each subsequent year: NJ's size minimum remains < NY, while NY's bag limit > NJ.

A similar scenario plays out for Black Sea Bass, in fact NJ bag limit was recently 15.
Current state regs result from past battles with Fed regulators, that's why NJ bag limits REMAIN higher than NY.

I fish NJ and NY waters and have been involved with regulatory agencies in both states for recreational fishing. NJ support FAR EXCEEDS what I have witnessed in NY. FYI i graduated SUNY Stony Brook and attended many NY meetings there which were poorly represented by rec fishermen. Learn from history and raise your voice if appropriate, it works in NJ.
 
State regs are established based on fed parameters and prior year state regs. NJ has historically 'come to the table' with vigor.

In 2017, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) found New Jersey out of compliance with its fluke regulations. NJ implemented its own regulations, allowing fishing for 18-inch fish instead of the ASMFC's 19-inch size limit but creel limit reduced by 1. The ASMFC then notified the US Commerce Department, which could have imposed a moratorium on summer flounder fishing in New Jersey until the state adopted regulations that were consistent with the ASMFC's management plan. However, the US Commerce Department sided with New Jersey, and there was no moratorium on the state's fluke season.

Since then you can see what happened each subsequent year: NJ's size minimum remains < NY, while NY's bag limit > NJ.

A similar scenario plays out for Black Sea Bass, in fact NJ bag limit was recently 15.
Current state regs result from past battles with Fed regulators, that's why NJ bag limits REMAIN higher than NY.

I fish NJ and NY waters and have been involved with regulatory agencies in both states for recreational fishing. NJ support FAR EXCEEDS what I have witnessed in NY. FYI i graduated SUNY Stony Brook and attended many NY meetings there which were poorly represented by rec fishermen. Learn from history and raise your voice if appropriate, it works in NJ.
fluke fishing this year has been terrible. To me it's a waste of time effort and money. I use a four ounce hammered gold jig. If I happen to catch a fluke so be it. If I am doing nothing with the jig I switch over to bait. I have not caught a keeper fluke on bait in years probably over 5 years. The sea bass fishery is providing meals at home. I feel 12.5 in NJ is to small not going to get much off of that. 15 and 16 is a good regulation for sea bass.
 
State regs are established based on fed parameters and prior year state regs. NJ has historically 'come to the table' with vigor.

In 2017, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) found New Jersey out of compliance with its fluke regulations. NJ implemented its own regulations, allowing fishing for 18-inch fish instead of the ASMFC's 19-inch size limit but creel limit reduced by 1. The ASMFC then notified the US Commerce Department, which could have imposed a moratorium on summer flounder fishing in New Jersey until the state adopted regulations that were consistent with the ASMFC's management plan. However, the US Commerce Department sided with New Jersey, and there was no moratorium on the state's fluke season.

Since then you can see what happened each subsequent year: NJ's size minimum remains < NY, while NY's bag limit > NJ.

A similar scenario plays out for Black Sea Bass, in fact NJ bag limit was recently 15.
Current state regs result from past battles with Fed regulators, that's why NJ bag limits REMAIN higher than NY.

I fish NJ and NY waters and have been involved with regulatory agencies in both states for recreational fishing. NJ support FAR EXCEEDS what I have witnessed in NY. FYI i graduated SUNY Stony Brook and attended many NY meetings there which were poorly represented by rec fishermen. Learn from history and raise your voice if appropriate, it works in NJ.
Hit the nail on the head!
 
Today me and my dad went on The fishfinder and my dad had a great day of fishing. Had 2 keeper fluke and countless shorts. And short seabass. The boat had 35 fares and 8 keeper fluke. My dad had 2. It was very rough and windy today. The drift was very fast. I had 1 short fluke and 10 short sea bass. Next trip is Monday weather permitting
 
Today me and my dad went on The fishfinder and my dad had a great day of fishing. Had 2 keeper fluke and countless shorts. And short seabass. The boat had 35 fares and 8 keeper fluke. My dad had 2. It was very rough and windy today. The drift was very fast. I had 1 short fluke and 10 short sea bass. Next trip is Monday weather permitting
bassmaster i was just going to call you,,,,, i was watching the time,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,safe trip home,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,hi dad :) ,,,,,,,,,talk soon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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Today me and my dad went on The fishfinder and my dad had a great day of fishing. Had 2 keeper fluke and countless shorts. And short seabass. The boat had 35 fares and 8 keeper fluke. My dad had 2. It was very rough and windy today. The drift was very fast. I had 1 short fluke and 10 short sea bass. Next trip is Monday weather permitting
Ocean I imagine.
 
Today me and my Dad went fishing on the fishfinder and it was good. I had two green Bonita that I am going to try tomorrow for dinner. I had 2 short fluke and 3 short sea bass all on My 4 ounce gold jig. My dad had short sea bass and fluke on gulp. 50 fares 8 keeper fluke but the pool winner was just shy of 8 lbs. Also the other keepers were 5 to 6 lbs. Water was flat calm today. Beautiful day out on the water. Tight lines.

 

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