Y'all seen this?

http://www.islandpacket.com/2013/03/06/2408220/seafood-company-wants-to-bring.html

NN

07 23 Key West Twin 115 Yammys

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Interesting…

2007 Scout 221 150 Yamaha 4 stroke

I want to find out how to make lobster salid out of jellyballs! Sounds like great opertunity for the area!

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Originally posted by boatpoor

I want to find out how to make lobster salid out of jellyballs!


Let me know how that works out:stuck_out_tongue::stuck_out_tongue:!

NN

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So how much of this will have an impact on the Spadefish?

or finding jellyballs to use for bait?

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Originally posted by scdiver

or finding jellyballs to use for bait?


thats what I was thinkin

Sailfish 218cc
Yamaha 225 4stroke

As skinny as those folks in Japan are, they sure eat up alot of our resources.

I am really curious of the impact of this tho.

Hopefully someone (in the know) will shed some light. I did dig this up tho.

http://www.dnr.sc.gov/cwcs/pdf/Cannonballjellyfish.pdf

NN

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Or how about just affecting the spades themselves AND getting bait?

I mean…I’ve been wondering for awhile how much longer the spades can withstand current pressure. Bunch of times I have seen the same boats three days in a row all keeping their limits with 4-5 people on the boat…that is alot of fish. Not sure what you even do with that much fish…sell em probably.

Put this new venture on top of it all and we all might be telling stories about the days of spadefish.

On the other hand, sounds likes alot of jobs for people.

Saluda,

Using that perspective, it is easy to see then how the feds come up with limits like they do, especially in the case of the BSB. Add to that the point that say they come in and offload for another round of people for the afternoon and do the same, it tends to skew the purpose of the limits. Just how much does one need.
Now lets impact their food supply and we are definitely putting a sustainability stress on the fish.

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Originally posted by saluda

Or how about just affecting the spades themselves AND getting bait?

I mean…I’ve been wondering for awhile how much longer the spades can withstand current pressure. Bunch of times I have seen the same boats three days in a row all keeping their limits with 4-5 people on the boat…that is alot of fish. Not sure what you even do with that much fish…sell em probably.

Put this new venture on top of it all and we all might be telling stories about the days of spadefish.

On the other hand, sounds likes alot of jobs for people.


How do you know the same boats three days in a row with 4-5 people in them are catching the limit? How do you know they are not releasing them. How do you know it is spadefish they are after? Maybe they are catching and releasing BSB. Here’s a thought, maybe they took some vacation just for the season and actually enjoy eating fish and feeding their family. Three boats with 5 people = a whopping 15 persons on our vast ocean. Really how many people are actually boat rich enough to get out and enjoy the bounty of the ocean?

Spades will be here long after you and I are dead and gone if the BSB don’t eat all the baby ones.

Nice I was posting an observation.

When you fish flotilla style, its pretty easy to see whats happening…especially when you’re fishing and shooting the breeze all day long. I was catching and releasing after the first day for the hell of it…kept my limit of 20 spades, filled my freezer pretty good, and went back just to fish on the ocean.

So I watched these people and joked with them about it. People can do whatever they want.
Stories I’ve heard about red fish is the strict limits we have on them now are because they almost disappeared, maybe I was told wrong.
I still don’t know what you need with 200-300 fish a day that I watch people catch of spades.
Dude on the water said he liked to eat fish, alright, enough said.
Now like jzw said you impact their food supply and maybe something happens we didn’t expect.
Just something to consider.
I am as redneck as the next person and I am going to go out there because I am boat poor and I live here.

Didn’t mean to offend.

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Originally posted by saluda

Nice I was posting an observation.

When you fish flotilla style, its pretty easy to see whats happening…especially when you’re fishing and shooting the breeze all day long. I was catching and releasing after the first day for the hell of it…kept my limit of 20 spades, filled my freezer pretty good, and went back just to fish on the ocean.

So I watched these people and joked with them about it. People can do whatever they want.
Stories I’ve heard about red fish is the strict limits we have on them now are because they almost disappeared, maybe I was told wrong.
I still don’t know what you need with 200-300 fish a day that I watch people catch of spades.
Dude on the water said he liked to eat fish, alright, enough said.
Now like jzw said you impact their food supply and maybe something happens we didn’t expect.
Just something to consider.
I am as redneck as the next person and I am going to go out there because I am boat poor and I live here.

Didn’t mean to offend.


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