http://www.gulfcouncil.org/Beta/GMFMCWe ... 3-2010.pdf
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Gulf Council Decisions That Might Impact Red Drum Inshore
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It just never ends......
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Re: Gulf Council Decisions That Might Impact Red Drum Inshor
Funny, just yesterday I was just talking with a guy from Louisiana, and he was telling me about how there are so many humongous Snook and Reds up there, all for the taking on every cast. No slot or quantity limits, and there still more than you can ever need up there.
WTF is going on here?
WTF is going on here?
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Re: Gulf Council Decisions That Might Impact Red Drum Inshor
He wasn't being truthful
Drum, Red (Redfish):16 inches minimum total length. Five fish per person daily bag limit with not more than one exceeding 27 inches. See note* at the end of this section. Take or possession of red drum in federal waters is prohibited.
*For Red Drum (Redfish), and Spotted Seatrout (Speckled Trout): Recreational saltwater anglers may possess a two day's bag limit on land; however, no person shall be in possession of over the daily bag limit in any one day or while fishing or while on the water, unless that recreational saltwater angler is aboard a trawler engaged in commercial fishing for a consecutive period of longer than 25 hours.
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/fishing/re ... gulations/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The link deals with federal waters which, upon the face of it, doesn't affect us as inshore fishermen. However, reds breed offshore. The juveniles come in to grow up before they go offshore to breed. If you reduce the offshore population, you reduce the number of breeders which reduces the number of juvenile fish.
So, yes, it does affect us as inshore fishermen.
All you have to do is read up on the guy who is the main force behind this - Harlon Pearce. The last 4 paragraphs in the link tell you what his incentive is.
http://laseafood.com/index.php/seafood/la_fish_story/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Drum, Red (Redfish):16 inches minimum total length. Five fish per person daily bag limit with not more than one exceeding 27 inches. See note* at the end of this section. Take or possession of red drum in federal waters is prohibited.
*For Red Drum (Redfish), and Spotted Seatrout (Speckled Trout): Recreational saltwater anglers may possess a two day's bag limit on land; however, no person shall be in possession of over the daily bag limit in any one day or while fishing or while on the water, unless that recreational saltwater angler is aboard a trawler engaged in commercial fishing for a consecutive period of longer than 25 hours.
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/fishing/re ... gulations/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The link deals with federal waters which, upon the face of it, doesn't affect us as inshore fishermen. However, reds breed offshore. The juveniles come in to grow up before they go offshore to breed. If you reduce the offshore population, you reduce the number of breeders which reduces the number of juvenile fish.
So, yes, it does affect us as inshore fishermen.
All you have to do is read up on the guy who is the main force behind this - Harlon Pearce. The last 4 paragraphs in the link tell you what his incentive is.
http://laseafood.com/index.php/seafood/la_fish_story/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Over every mountain there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley
Re: Gulf Council Decisions That Might Impact Red Drum Inshor
and I'd challenge your buddy to show any evidence of any population of snook in Louisiana.
Over every mountain there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley
Re: Gulf Council Decisions That Might Impact Red Drum Inshor
I didn't question him as I've never been up there. He did look a bit buzzed tho...Rik wrote:and I'd challenge your buddy to show any evidence of any population of snook in Louisiana.
Come to think of it, he did say something about 5 and 15 fish bag limit but did mention NO maximum size limit. Trust me, from the sound of it, speaking as every American is entitled to harvest what they want because there are so many, this guy was not above poaching by any means. I'm gonna be planning a trip up there with him and a bud, so expect a call to come bail me out.
-Cisco-
"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people."
- Eleanor Roosevelt -
"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people."
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Re: Gulf Council Decisions That Might Impact Red Drum Inshor
Naaa rot there!mudfish wrote:I didn't question him as I've never been up there. He did look a bit buzzed tho...Rik wrote:and I'd challenge your buddy to show any evidence of any population of snook in Louisiana.
Come to think of it, he did say something about 5 and 15 fish bag limit but did mention NO maximum size limit. Trust me, from the sound of it, speaking as every American is entitled to harvest what they want because there are so many, this guy was not above poaching by any means. I'm gonna be planning a trip up there with him and a bud, so expect a call to come bail me out.
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"Entitled" is the perfect word. I really think this particular sentiment is the #1 obstacle to conservation efforts anywhere.mudfish wrote:Trust me, from the sound of it, speaking as every American is entitled to harvest what they want because there are so many, this guy was not above poaching by any means.
Everyone is entitled to my opinion