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Old 04-10-2011, 01:53 PM
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What was the temp two years ago? What were the gas prices two years ago? No PSCR restrictions two years ago and more fish two years ago.......Gary

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Old 04-10-2011, 03:03 PM
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What was the temp two years ago? What were the gas prices two years ago? No PSCR restrictions two years ago and more fish two years ago.......Gary
Not more fish.
This is going to be a year like 4 years ago. Slow water warming, more then a 2 week season. Fish are stacked up at the mouth of the bay right now.

And yeah, PSCR slowed the boats down, but there wouldn't have been a problem save for some pictures.
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Old 04-10-2011, 03:27 PM
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And yeah, PSCR slowed the boats down, but there wouldn't have been a problem save for some pictures.
Reds; this is not a dig at you, but at DNR. What a way to manage fish, by photo's on an internet site.
If that's the best information they have, God help the rockfish population.
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Old 04-10-2011, 05:33 PM
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If a few PSCR photos was really the cause of the 6 rod limit - then the photos of the 4-5 TONS of dead Rock found in the gill nets this winter should cause gill netting to be stopped.

It was all politics - dirty politics at that.
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Old 04-10-2011, 05:56 PM
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Reds; this is not a dig at you, but at DNR. What a way to manage fish, by photo's on an internet site.
If that's the best information they have, God help the rockfish population.
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The one thing you guys keep forgetting is the politics involved with the ASMFC.
Fisherman were bitching all the way up the coat to Maine about the pictures and the blood.

DNR has to appease the ASMFC to keep what they have. The word came down to do something about the supposed catch and release, when it appeared fish were being hurt.

For every guy out there that knows how to catch a fish and release it unharmed, there are 100 that don't have a clue.

[Quote Skip If a few PSCR photos was really the cause of the 6 rod limit - then the photos of the 4-5 TONS of dead Rock found in the gill nets this winter should cause gill netting to be stopped.

It was all politics - dirty politics at that. [/Quote]

Welcome to the real world.

I don't believe you want to admit you had a part in the pre season cut back but you did. I'm sure Brandy gave you an atta-boy for the post at the time.

I would stop worrying about the gill nets and start worrying about the rock you won't be able to catch next year after the states north of Maryland get finished this fall and winter. They are worrying about themselves and could care less about Maryland's rec fishermen and are about to try and drop the hammer on us.
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Old 04-10-2011, 06:09 PM
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BTW

You all were fishing in to deep of water today. 6 fish were caught by 2 guys behind BP light in 5 feet of water. Biggest was 38". Best time was turn of the tide at low water.
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My guess would be they were caught with bloodworms from the beach?......Would like to see some trolling in 5ft of water......
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65 boats?....sounds like a great time.......
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Old 04-10-2011, 07:30 PM
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My guess would be they were caught with bloodworms from the beach?......Would like to see some trolling in 5ft of water......
You are right Jamie. there is a spot at Thomas point that you can fish from for $30.00/ month. A buddy told me about it yesterday. Surfcasting from Sandy point will be hot soon too............Gary
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My guess would be they were caught with bloodworms from the beach?......Would like to see some trolling in 5ft of water......
You are right, but the point is the fish are starting to come up. Need warmer water.
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