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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Age: 46
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Fluke regulations in NY
Anybody knows what's new in 2008 regulations regarding Flukes and Blackfish? Just received from DEC yellow page with regulations effective September 2007, and it says about Flukes: "No possession allowed". Today spoke with ranger at Floyd Bennett Field ( getting new fishing permit) and he said that he still haven't received anything new about changes, so one should obey current regulations( 4 flukes 19.5"). Well, for now I'm not even sure if we gonna have season or not
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
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NY. summer flounder recreational fishery 2008 proposed options, subject to ASMFC approval these are the options they gave us 1/ 19.5 in 2 fish may 24-july 13 2/ 19.5 in 2 fish june 14-july 22 3/ 19.5 in 2 fish july 4-august 4 4/ 19.5 in 2 fish july29-sept 1 5/ 19.5 in 3 fish may 24-july 11 6/ 19.5 in 3 fish june 14- july20 7/ 19.5 in 3 fish july 4 aug 7 8/ 19.5 in 3 fish july 31-sept 1 9/ 20 in 2 fish july 4- sept 1 10/ 20.5 in 4 fish may 15-sept 1***** 2007 landings estimate 666,753 2008 target 361,000 2008 revised target 239,704 http://www.stripersonline.com/surfta...d.php?t=567309
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
Thanks!
It's really sad news, so maybe it's about time to sell spearguns
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
i could be wrong but i heard they accepted the 4 at 20.5
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
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Matt Head
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
Either he speared it or lands his Flounder with a gaff...
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
No shit really? I was asking because it would be hard to believe that someone could rod and reel fish for flatties and not catch any under 21". On the other hand i can believe it since he only spears and can pick and choose what he wants to shoot.
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
I went a few times on party boats fluking, after the new regulations came out , and after catching about 20-30 fish of which 99 percent were in 18" - 19" range and only a few keepers, I just quit it. And you may not believe it, but actually I haven't seen many small flukes near shore where I was hunting. As I have mentioned, mostly they were keepers.
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
Have you tried Sandy Hook area? I have friend of mine, he's fishing over there with rod and reel and gets really nice flukes and stripers all the time. He told me about couple of hunters diving that area and getting flukes bigger than mine( about 12-14 Lb)
What I have noticed, that big flukes starting July-August are really close to shore and not on the mussel beds or near rocks but buried right in the sand, ( you probably noticed that light colored sand changes to brownish sand, that's what they like). And their bellies are full with sand crabs. |
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
Thanks for the suggestion, i'll have to keep it in mind if i ever go up there, i'm in Southern Jersey. We usually have excellent flounder runs but our fish tend to be smaller. Last summer the flounder never really showed up in the surf and thats where i do most of my spearfishing, so i'm hoping it will be different this year. It was just decided last night that jersey will have an 8 fish at 18" limit but its going to be really bad in 2009 if we don't get other states to join the ssfff. Please tell all of your fishing buddies in NY to check out www.ssfff.net they are working on fighting the anti fishing groups. This is not just a NJ thing, the issue we are dealing with is the Magnuson Stevens act which applies to every fishery in the entire country. The ssfff has hired a scientist to review the summer flounder stocks and prove that the current stock evaluations being used by the Government are flawed.
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Re: Fluke regulations in NY
To be honest with you the commercial fleets are on our side with this one. They have strict regulations as well and this is their livlihood. The Government claims that the summer flounder population is hurting yet in the 40 years that they have been doing stock assessments we now have the highest numbers and they said the target population is almost double what we have now. The anti fishing groups have big supporters such as Sunoco. The oil companies support these so called environmentalist because they want to make up for their oil spills every year when realistically they have no clue whats being done with the millions of dollars being donated. They are having the same problem down south with a species of grouper because of the Magnuson Stevens Act. So the only way we can defeat these organizations is if all outdoorsmen across the country join together. This is a federal law so every state has its say if it is brought to congress for evaluation. We need to spread the word and make sure everyone writes their representatives. Please make sure your local Bait and Tackle shops are aware of this, because without a flounder fishery they will be out of business.
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