Giving away a fish to exchange for another another fish is a form of culling for which your example of the gentleman catching 5 or 6 fish.
B. Possession of Striped Bass.
(1) For purposes of this section, "cull" means that after a person has a striped bass in possession, the person discards or exchanges that striped bass to possess another striped bass.
Money in their pockets? your own words " I'm not throwing back those fish for that one guy, not if I want to get paid."
You see I'm not anti charter I simply disagreed with what a captain stated and the further he pushed it and the more I researched and found, even through your own words, a lot of grey area fishing is being done on charters and they know it is tough to enforce, all done so the captains can keep paying customers coming in. That still doesn't constitute they are following Comar regs which is my main point. Hell if given the time and money I would charter a deep sea trip. I just don't feel the need to charter one for the bay I do well enough on my kayak. So if your offended then perhaps it may be because you don't like someone pointing out & verifying what the regulations really state and those are for everyone recreation or charter. There are no two sets of regulations between the two. Please if you can document there are I'll be more than happy to read them. I've pointed out and linked exactly what the dnr officer referenced me to and agreed with..
B. Possession of Striped Bass.
(1) For purposes of this section, "cull" means that after a person has a striped bass in possession, the person discards or exchanges that striped bass to possess another striped bass.
Money in their pockets? your own words " I'm not throwing back those fish for that one guy, not if I want to get paid."
You see I'm not anti charter I simply disagreed with what a captain stated and the further he pushed it and the more I researched and found, even through your own words, a lot of grey area fishing is being done on charters and they know it is tough to enforce, all done so the captains can keep paying customers coming in. That still doesn't constitute they are following Comar regs which is my main point. Hell if given the time and money I would charter a deep sea trip. I just don't feel the need to charter one for the bay I do well enough on my kayak. So if your offended then perhaps it may be because you don't like someone pointing out & verifying what the regulations really state and those are for everyone recreation or charter. There are no two sets of regulations between the two. Please if you can document there are I'll be more than happy to read them. I've pointed out and linked exactly what the dnr officer referenced me to and agreed with..
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