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Maryland Culling Rockfish 12 midnight to 5am Please verify...
Not sure I understand the question/post but is illegal to fish for rockfish between midnight and 5 AM. it is also illegal to cull rockfish.
It's not illegal to fish for them after midnight, just illegal to take any. You can catch and release. I was told by DNR it's amazing how many people hide in the cover of night and harvest illegal fish.
I have always hated this rule. The fish are in the water 24hrs a day and that time of night is often excellent fishing in the shallows. They way it was explained to me is if you catch a fish and keep it you cannot fish after midnight that day. Even if you go put it in your car and go back out, DNR could make the argument that you caught it after midnight. It's a hefty fine and not worth the risk so on good nights in the fall it ends up being all C&R!
Well... actually... I did know the rule, and I do know about culling...
although a quick review of the website I didn't see it as a "current" regulation..
probably missed it...
I put it out there because I pulled up to Mattapeake at about 5am Saturday morning to check the winds..
(more on my trip in another post)
And there were three gentleman.. in a center console boat.. oh.. I guess around $30,000 to $40,000 type..
and a real nice SUV...
Only one of them spoke English, and the one I could communicate with could barely understand my
question about how the winds were out in the bay.
My only assumption... as they had close to $80,000 in boat and SUV... was they are very frugal.
Which I can understand... because when I buy my $3.75 bag of ice.. I save and refreeze for the next trip.
I applaud these three gentleman's frugal'ness as they moved three coolers large coolers off the boat...
which I can only believe was to save the ice they had purchased.
In the early morning before 5am... I guess it is the best time of day to save your ice...
And not be found at Mattapeake by the DNR.
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