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I agreeHow's about "None of the above - get your absurd numbers straight first."
First on the things I learned. I am far from an expert on fisheries management or the entire convoluted process. However, what seems obvious is that the changes made to our local regulations for any given species is a long one and we need to be involved at a much earlier stage than by the time it gets to our local DEC office sessions. It appears that most of the actual rule setting takes place months or even years earlier at the level of both ASFMC and NOAA. Had I known that I could have tried to give some input at a time when it might have made a difference.
Hi Mitch,Capt Mike-
Thanks for the feedback and information, regardless of how sad and maddening it is.
What I find confusing is the the concept of dividing up the catch amongst neighboring states is based on population?
Do they take into account how many of us in NY actually abide by and play by the rules and get a saltwater license or just generically go by the overall general population? I know LOTS of people that are NYS residents who don't fish at all. Are those people being ridiculously counted as anglers who are taking fish?
I respect you for seeing and hearing all of that nonsense not being taken out of there in a straight jacket![]()
While fishing in a state's water, you must follow the state's rules, BUT when you get back to port, the kept fish must comply with that state's law.When a party boat from NYC or a private vessel fishes in NJ must go by NY regs. And when a boat from NJ fishes in NY they go by NJ regs. There regs are 13 inch seabass and there season starts much earlier than NY May 17. 13 inches 10 fish. My question is could a NJ boat come into NY during there closed season and keep sea bass. Last year was the worst year of fishing I ever had in my life. No blues no striped bass and no keeper fluke. Hope this year is better