Bassmaster
Well-Known Angler
That is insaneTechnically you would be in violation as it's a"possession" law. Once you have more fish in your vehicle than a state allows you have broken the law. As crazy as that may sound.
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That is insaneTechnically you would be in violation as it's a"possession" law. Once you have more fish in your vehicle than a state allows you have broken the law. As crazy as that may sound.
Thank you for this info. It is truly insane. I enjoy eating fish. All I am looking for is food for the dinner table. So from what your saying when NJ Sea bass season is open and ny is closed they can fish in New York waters and keep bass.I am not an attorney, but as Capt FP noted, fishing the North Fork I do have the capacity to fish 3 different states in a given day. The way I understand the law and as it has been explained to me by the DEC, your home port determines the regulations you must follow. As painful as it is to watch CT registered boats take Sea Bass in our waters while our season is closed, as long as they take the fish back to a CT port, they are in compliance.
And what Capt FP mentioned about being in transit, both on the water and in your car, I believe is also true. Using Tog as the example, if I fish in the LI Sound north of the "NY Bight region line", my bag limit is 3pp per day. However, if I move south of that line, say south of Fishers or south of Plum, I am now in the 4 fish zone. However, if I start fishing just south of the LIS/NY Bight line and take 4 fish then move north, even if just running, I am now breaking the law. So, in this case it is both a case of home port and your physical location at the time you are boarded.
Regarding Basmaster's question, if you go to NJ while the NY season is closed but have a receipt from the NJ based Party/Charter boat and get stopped by the DEC you are in compliance. I know it sounds crazy to think you might be stopped in your car by the DEC, but I have heard stories of this actually happening, although rarely.
When you need a lawyer to help you interpret the regulations because they are this complex you know things are really screwed up!
AgreeYes, Bassmaster that is my understanding. Obviously, there are many common bodies of water fished by boats form different states. You are supposed to follow the rules associated with your state of registration and home port. So, in the NY Bight area there is the overlap of NY and NJ boats while in the LIS and the Peconics we see both NY and CT boats fishing the same waters with different regs. Pretty sick if you ask me.
So without spot burning or getting too specific ?, the fairly popular waters around Fishers Island are in NY correct, but are frequented by boats coming from NY, CT and RI all fishing alongside each other playing by different rules??Yes, Bassmaster that is my understanding. Obviously, there are many common bodies of water fished by boats form different states. You are supposed to follow the rules associated with your state of registration and home port. So, in the NY Bight area there is the overlap of NY and NJ boats while in the LIS and the Peconics we see both NY and CT boats fishing the same waters with different regs. Pretty sick if you ask me.
WowYoua are correct, Mitch. Although Fishers I is part of NY the neighboring states have their own regs to watch. What is really crazy is the dividing line between the LIS zone and the NY Bight zone. It is a line drawn from Orient Point to Watch Hill RI. So, as I mentioned in a former post if I stay on the Sound side of the line my daily bag limit is 3pp. As soon as I move just south of Fishers or Plum, I am in the 4 fish pp zone. There have been trips where we limited in the Sound and then went to fish south of the line so the fares could take one more fish pp.
Then things get even crazier since the LIS zone opens on Oct 11 and the NY Bight on Oct 15. Since my boat is docked in Greenport, south of the line, technically even if I am fishing the Sound from 10/11-10/14 , once I head south of the line to head back to port, I am breaking the law.!![]()
Thanks very much, Mitch. You know I always give 110% effort. Maybe 115% for the folks I like, yourself included!!!Wow
Dealing with all that while focusing on wind, tides, anchoring, and everything else that comes with just running the boat and tending to the customers!
Thats why we all have so much respect for what you do and the operation you run!!??????
Agree!!Both states in LIS should be same season dates and bag for less confusion. Last fall Connecticut blackfish opened on Oct 10th while NY opened Oct 11th.
I know someone who went to Montauk for a few days of surf fishing. His first night he caught a 42 pound bass which he kept. The next night he caught another about the same size. When he left Dec had a check point and he was summonsed for having two bass in possession. They took both fish but they eventually drop the fines.Regarding Basmaster's question, if you go to NJ while the NY season is closed but have a receipt from the NJ based Party/Charter boat and get stopped by the DEC you are in compliance. I know it sounds crazy to think you might be stopped in your car by the DEC, but I have heard stories of this actually happening, although rarely.
When you need a lawyer to help you interpret the regulations because they are this complex you know things are really screwed up!
Was he from NJ, the state that loves to circumvent rules, or was he from NY? Either way dropping the fines is ludicrous...I know someone who went to Montauk for a few days of surf fishing. His first night he caught a 42 pound bass which he kept. The next night he caught another about the same size. When he left Dec had a check point and he was summonsed for having two bass in possession. They took both fish but they eventually drop the fines.
In the early 90's I spent a considerable amount of time in Montauk. At times it was living the dream in the Jeep with a cooler on the front. My understanding was always possession and NOT whether it was caught yesterday or today.I know someone who went to Montauk for a few days of surf fishing. His first night he caught a 42 pound bass which he kept. The next night he caught another about the same size. When he left Dec had a check point and he was summonsed for having two bass in possession. They took both fish but they eventually drop the fines.
Ya, my son and I caught some very fat 17 to 18.5" fluke last year, that's why I'm all for 3 fish at 18" and a slot limit.I did much better with fluke than previous years. If it was an 18 inch limit i would of had several keepers