striper kill
Check out WJZ.com from yesterdays find.Look under news...........woody PS That's is one of the nets we tired to put a stop to years ago and it was settled before it got to the hearing in Annapolis.
|
Woody, thanks for the heads up. Here is the link:
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2011/0...cent-poaching/ |
There are many more nets waiting to be found. BAN THE GILL NETS! What a waste............Gary
|
Quote:
Calvert Cliff Nuclear plant kills more fish in one year then recs and commercial fisherman do in 5 years. Ban all water cooled electric generating plants. ..........................:)Just a matter of perception. |
Second largest seizure of poached rockfish this year pulled from bay
NRP officers say they found 3.3 tons of dead, decaying striped bass near Tilghman Island By Candus Thomson, The Baltimore Sun 5:27 p.m. EDT, May 3, 2011 bs-sp-poaching-20110503 About 3.3 tons of dead and decaying striped bass were recovered by Natural Resources Police Tuesday from an illegal net submerged in the waters off Tilghman Island. It was the second largest seizure of poached fish this year. The net, the 10th seized since Feb. 1, was found on Sunday by a recreational fisherman whose lines became fouled in the tangle of mesh and fish. Police believe it had been in the water since the beginning of the year. It took an 80-foot work boat with a crane several hours to gather up the nearly mile-long net and the ensnared fish, which averaged 15 pounds. So far, NRP has seized almost 16 tons of illegally caught striped bass, Maryland's state fish also known as rockfish. The commercial gill net season has been closed since the end of February and is not scheduled to reopen until Dec. 1. The total tonnage of poached striped bass will be deducted from the commercial allotment. candy.thomson@baltsun.com Get rid of the gill nets!!!...........Gary |
I hope everyone knows that Md. is one of the last states that still allows gill nets! Time to do something. I say if a person gets caught that person should be banned from netting and fishing for life. That is when they get out of jail.
|
"It took an 80-foot work boat with a crane several hours to gather up the nearly mile-long net and the ensnared fish, which averaged 15 pounds."
Is this the same 600 yd long net that's been discussed everywhere for the last couple of days? If so, how did 1800' all of a sudden become 5280'? Everybody needs to keep their facts straight and stop trying to embellish everything to boister their egos and positions. |
Quote:
MSSA has altered a Maryland Natural Resources' letter around to suit themselves, what else have they done that we don't know about? |
I understand another net has been found that will be pulled tomorrow :(
|
Mikie - I heard the net was approx. 1,400 yards - 8/10 of a mile give / take.
It turned out to be longer then DNR first thought since they first grappled it in the middle - not the end. Reds - Very likely more nets out there or Gibby would not have asked for an amnesty period to remove them. As Greg pointed out - DNR is pulling another one found by a charter boat. With more people fishing - almost bet more nets will be found. The guys with side scans should be able to spot them as well. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:19 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Ad Management plugin by RedTyger