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Title: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on January 04, 2010, 06:20:36 PM
Every winter. When will this BULLSHIT end.

When theres no more fish... :(

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Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on January 04, 2010, 07:09:34 PM
what a shame.
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on January 04, 2010, 10:10:38 PM
It will end when the fish move north... Then those who say it's disgusting will be killing their limits ;)
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on January 04, 2010, 10:33:37 PM
meat hunters!!!
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on January 05, 2010, 04:58:04 AM
Isn't that the truth nebe.

It will end when the fish move north... Then those who say it's disgusting will be killing their limits ;)
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on January 05, 2010, 05:18:24 PM
yea!! and some of those bass would have spawned ............its a shame
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on February 04, 2010, 01:26:23 PM
Makes me sick
Check this out also.
www.mrc.virginia.gov/news_releases/VSWF_closingpressrel2009.pdf (http://www.mrc.virginia.gov/news_releases/VSWF_closingpressrel2009.pdf)

 This regards all the citations issued.  You need to goto bottom of 1st page to see striped bass. 70% of the over 40lb fish were kept, and just think that is what was reported. 
Some folks say this happens everywhere and too bad it does.  I feel if the record striper is not caught in the next few years then it might be a while.
Last early  spring while on the Hudson I caught a 44lber appearred tobe loaded w/ eggs.  I feel she was definitely on her way to breed.  Lifted her just enough to weigh and measure then released her.  The other guys in our boat went nuts.  I had to explain to them how many eggs a fish like that carries and what keeping her and others like her can do to the system.  Besides I would much rather eat a smaller fish anyway.  And just because the limit is 2 does not mean you have to always keep 2.  It is a sport isn't it?
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on February 16, 2010, 12:14:28 PM
Cut and pasted off SB... NICE!!

Coast Guard and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration personnel combined efforts Tuesday to stop illegal striped bass fishing off Oregon Inlet and found one vessel with illegally caught fish that had more than 2,900 pounds of fish aboard.

The economic pressures being felt nationwide and the meteorological conditions driving the striped bass population farther off shore into warmer waters have set the stage for a situation that may entice fishermen to break the law, according to a news release from the Fifth Coast Guard District.

In an effort to ensure the longevity of the striped bass population and maintain a level playing field for all fishermen, federal authorities are taking action.

On Tuesday, in response to multiple reports of commercial and recreational striped bass fishing within the Exclusive Economic Zone, the Coast Guard and NOAA conducted a joint effort to curtail this illegal activity.

Fishing for striped bass is permitted within state waters, but catching or possessing striped bass outside three nautical miles from shore is a violation of federal regulations. In an effort to catch fishermen participating in this illegal activity, the Coast Guard mounted a patrol within known fishing grounds off Oregon Inlet, using Station Oregon Inlet’s small boats with the assistance of additional boarding team personnel from Station Hatteras Inlet, the release said.

One of the boarding teams sighted the fishing vessel Lady Samaira as it was heading back into port. It was within the Exclusive Economic Zone when the team boarded the vessel to ensure compliance with both fishery and vessel safety regulations.

Their investigation revealed more than 150 striped bass aboard the vessel. The boarding team documented their findings and relayed all pertinent information to NOAA, the regulatory agency for such violations, for further guidance. As a result of the boarding team’s findings, NOAA asked the Coast Guard to direct the Lady Samaira to port where NOAA agents met the vessel.

When the vessel moored in North Carolina there were less fish aboard, approximately 100 striped bass. The fish, weighing in at almost 3,000 pounds, were abandoned by the vessel’s captain to the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement.

Typically, if less than 10 illegal fish are discovered, in addition to having to abandon their catch the master is levied a $100 fine per fish and the matter is closed. In this case, the NOAA OLE investigation continues, and the final action to be taken against the master or vessel has yet to be determined.

This case, while significant, is just one example of illegal striped bass fishing activity recently interdicted by federal, state, and local authorities, the Coast Guard said.
Title: Re: Disgusting
Post by: Out Fishing on February 16, 2010, 12:14:49 PM
MAYBE they'll keep at it instead of one day....