we kept 28 last yr,when we got back we realized that was a big mistake,we agreed never to do that again,we’ll stop at 20 and go bottom fishing from now on…
Why is that? I don’t follow.
You will be at the cleaning table for a while is where I think he is going.
Set the trap boys, we going to pass through them again!!
Just a clarification since many people reading this forum may mis-interpret this...
It’s only 60 per boat if you have 6 or more people on board. It’s 10 per person, with a maximum of 60 per boat for recreational fishermen.
So, if you have 4 people on board, you can only have 40 dolphin on board.
Good thing I went commercial.
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I will say that things “seem” to be getting better. You dont see the 80 peanuts sitting on the dock with folks bragging like you use to. Not to say it doesnt happen.
I am very conservation minded but I cant get excited about saving mahi, a pelagic nomad that breeds like cockroaches.
No doubt. 10 dolphin per person is just not enough for a good meal...
Depends on how many people you feeding.
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No doubt. 10 dolphin per person is just not enough for a good meal...
Depends on how many people you feeding.
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No doubt. 10 dolphin per person is just not enough for a good meal...
Depends on how many people you feeding.
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Tourism produces significant income for the lowcountry. And, last time I checked, tourists and locals alike enjoy dining fresh mahi mahi here at our local restaurants.
Not everyone that likes to eat dolphin likes to fish. In fact, it is quite the contrary.
Are you suggesting that I drop the commercial thing and leave it to the longliners?