sheepshead public meetings

SCDNR news release, reposted from Beaufort Boy’s in another forum for exposure:

Future management of sheepshead fishery to be discussed at public meeting series

 The Marine Resources Division of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will host four regional public meetings with stakeholders to discuss future management of the sheepshead fishery in South Carolina. The meetings will include discussion of the biology and life history of the species, population status, and potential management actions designed to insure the sustainability of the fishery.

 DNR staff will be on hand to take stakeholder input on sheepshead management, in particular, but will also address any other topics of interest to the public. The meetings are scheduled to take place during the month of October in Horry, Georgetown, Charleston and Beaufort counties to allow interested parties an opportunity to provide input without having to travel a great distance. Interested individuals may also participate in an online survey available beginning Oct. 11 through the DNR website at http://www.dnr.sc.gov/sheepshead/.

 The public meetings will take place between 7 and 9 pm on the following dates and locations:  
  • Tuesday, Oct. 11 - Technical College of the Lowcountry Beaufort Campus, 921 Ribaut Road, Beaufort

  • Monday, Oct. 17 - DNR Marine Resources Research Institute; 217 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston

  • Tuesday, Oct. 18 - Carolina Ballroom, 2nd floor, rooms A&B, Robert Reed Conference Center at Springmaid Beach Resort, 3200 South Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach;

  • Thursday, Oct. 20 - Kimbel Lodge at the Belle W. Baruch Institute, Hobcaw Barony, Hwy 17 north, Georgetown

    Individuals may inquire further or send comments to DNR biologist, Wallace Jenkins by phone at (843) 953-9835 or via email at Jenkinsw@dnr.sc.gov. Your input is valued so please plan to attend a meeting in your area particularly if you target sheepshead recreationally or commercially

Will be going oct 17

“In every species of fish I’ve angled for, it is the ones that have got away that thrill me the most, the ones that keep fresh in my memory. So I say it is good to lose fish. If we didn’t, much of the thrill of angling would be gone.” Ray Bergman

Survey done, will be there on the 17th

Done, how come the federal jack legs didn’t do something like this for their bs catch shares??

Attended the Beaufort meeting tonight, lots of good info. Please try to attend one of the upcoming meetings.

Sea Hunt 207CC,Yam 150
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Bonzo72, remind me Monday, and i’ll try and join you for the meeting at dnr

JustCUZ

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What does BUMP mean? Read it before, just havent made the connection.:question:
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fish today work tomorrow

Moves the topic to the top of the list

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thanks Indy…

typically I do not bump threads, but this one is important…if you have read it already great, hope to see you at the meeting…I just want to make sure this gets viewed as much as possible…

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