I agree 100%! Recreational and Commercial ought to have the same access to the same resource and same limits doesn't matter whether you're selling it or not!
I agree 100%! Recreational and Commercial ought to have the same access to the same resource and same limits doesn't matter whether you're selling it or not!
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
At a minimum ban the export of snapper
Here is the thing I struggle with...........
What actually gives someone the right to profit off a public resource? Don't get me wrong, I am a capitalist. I am not "anti-guide" as I have though many times about getting my license but when we come to a point where a resource is supposedly "unsustainable", why does it lean in favor of the commercial market? What right do they have to the fish that would exclude the private sector.
Why is it that we approach commercial fishermen differently than commercial waterfowlers?
Season and daily limits and dates should be the same for all commercial and recreational.
Raising cattle and commercial fishing of public waters is completely different. A rancher completely owns and raises their product. A commercial fisherman just takes from the resource without the real ability to replenish or manage it.
And yes I'm of the opinion that you're not automatically entitled to have access to every type of table fare. Not too long ago the only people that had access to fresh seafood were the ones that lived on the coast near a productive fishery. Why should Debra in Colorado be entitled to fresh RS? Interesting debate.
Last edited by Remy; Yesterday at 07:46 AM.
Actual recreational data would give us information. Right now it is all guesswork. From my understanding the last few years they are operating on 90-95% dead discard rate.
This means for every 90% of snapper you catch they count it against the quota.
Do they know how many are actually caught? nope. They guess and it counts against the ACL.
Not Don Jr, but Eric Trump fishes in my little hometown trout hole several times a year with one of my closest friends.
Eric's wife is also from Raleigh and her parents still live there, that's her Dad in the pic with Eric and cuz.
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Last edited by ecu1984; Yesterday at 09:42 AM.
It's the same on a lot of species. Look at Snowy Grouper, 1 per boat, that's it, we're catching 20+ a trip and when they come up from 500' they're dead, eyeballs blown out, stomach out, swim bladder wrecked. Warsaw, same thing except much fewer and further between. Kitty Mitchell, over 5 trips we've had 17 boated, that's more than the same number of trips on the inshore stuff for BSB where we use to limit out on nice fish. Then you think that's one rec guy once every week or two, those commercial guys are doing this day in, day out. They're relying on algorithms, not actual catch data.
I pretty much adopted the philosophy that if it's dead, it's fileted. I'm not discarding the fish, hell they could conceivably charge you with wanton waste. In the end, the SAFMC doesn't want real data on any species, it would destroy the narrative they've built over the last two decades and wreck their power.
Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.
You might take out a dozen before they drag you from your home and skull fuck you to death. Marsh Chicken 6/21/2013
The state of Florida has already solved this issue I believe.
But Florida has balls.
Listen to your elders. Not because they are always right but because they have more experiences of being wrong.
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give" Sir Winston Churchill
Much of the beef we eat is raised on public land.
Rec sector doesn’t provide much data. Doesn’t pay for very expensive permits to participate in the fishery, basically do not do a very dangerous and necessary job, for a living.
If you want to provide honest data, get ready for VMS, mandated, observer coverage, filling out lengthy, fishing reports before, and after every trip, having mandatory and up-to-date safety equipment, which everybody should have anyway. Be careful what you wish for.
A lot of cattle graze public land. If you want to keep more fish quit your job, get an expensive highly regulated and limited snapper grouper permit, you’ll need 2 for 1. VMS, fill out reports coming and going, take mandatory random observers, go to work in sometimes aweful conditions. Get boarded and harassed by green jeans or CG nearly constantly to make sure you’re in compliance. And then cringe when you see the sky high fuel prices take most of your profit.
I understand the cattle vs comm fish analogy wasn’t the best.
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