Good Evening Snaggedliners,
I received an email from the MD DNR today just like most of you I'm sure, it was titled Possible Regulations: Feedback Needed Multiple Species. It led me to here http://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pa...s/changes.aspx
And I noticed the recreational Striped bass is open for comment, along with the striped bass commercial and a bunch of other species.
Comments are going to be accepted until 11:59 PM Feb 28.
After reading a nauseating amount of redundant crap about how the proposed change was decided upon and how it has no negative effects on the economy and as yet unknown positive economic gains for charter boats and bait and tackle shops, I finally got the gist of it.
They are changing
COMAR 08.02.15.08 B.
FROM Size Restrictions. A person may catch or possess striped bass during the spring season between 28 inches and 36 inches, inclusive, total length, or 40 inches or larger, total length.
TO Size Restrictions. The minimum size for striped bass during the spring season is 35 inches
and COMAR 08.02.15.11 A.
FROM Minimum Size. The minimum legal size for striped bass in the Atlantic Ocean, its coastal bays, and their tributaries is 28 inches.
TO A. Minimum Size. A person may catch or possess striped bass in the Atlantic Ocean, its coastal bays,and their tributaries between 28 inches and 38 inches,inclusive, total length, or 44 inches or larger, total length.
From what I can tell they already updated the E regulations page http://www.eregulations.com/maryland.../striped-bass/
It's also worth a read to find out what they are letting the net draggers do to ensure they can transfer their unused poundage to make sure that the whole catch quota can be realized in MD waters. Again, lots of business / economic reasoning and so forth.
If there are any comments inform this guy
MARK J. BELTON
Secretary of Natural Resources
by doing the following
Call: 410-260-8300
Email: fisheriespubliccomment.dnr@maryland.gov
Mail: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fishing
and Boating Services Regulatory Staff
B-2, 580 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis MD 21401
Fax: 410-260-8310
I received an email from the MD DNR today just like most of you I'm sure, it was titled Possible Regulations: Feedback Needed Multiple Species. It led me to here http://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pa...s/changes.aspx
And I noticed the recreational Striped bass is open for comment, along with the striped bass commercial and a bunch of other species.
Comments are going to be accepted until 11:59 PM Feb 28.
After reading a nauseating amount of redundant crap about how the proposed change was decided upon and how it has no negative effects on the economy and as yet unknown positive economic gains for charter boats and bait and tackle shops, I finally got the gist of it.
They are changing
COMAR 08.02.15.08 B.
FROM Size Restrictions. A person may catch or possess striped bass during the spring season between 28 inches and 36 inches, inclusive, total length, or 40 inches or larger, total length.
TO Size Restrictions. The minimum size for striped bass during the spring season is 35 inches
and COMAR 08.02.15.11 A.
FROM Minimum Size. The minimum legal size for striped bass in the Atlantic Ocean, its coastal bays, and their tributaries is 28 inches.
TO A. Minimum Size. A person may catch or possess striped bass in the Atlantic Ocean, its coastal bays,and their tributaries between 28 inches and 38 inches,inclusive, total length, or 44 inches or larger, total length.
From what I can tell they already updated the E regulations page http://www.eregulations.com/maryland.../striped-bass/
It's also worth a read to find out what they are letting the net draggers do to ensure they can transfer their unused poundage to make sure that the whole catch quota can be realized in MD waters. Again, lots of business / economic reasoning and so forth.
If there are any comments inform this guy
MARK J. BELTON
Secretary of Natural Resources
by doing the following
Call: 410-260-8300
Email: fisheriespubliccomment.dnr@maryland.gov
Mail: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fishing
and Boating Services Regulatory Staff
B-2, 580 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis MD 21401
Fax: 410-260-8310
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