I came across this news release from the ASMFC: https://asmfc.org/uploads/file/64529...encyAction.pdf
From the news release, emphasis mine:
If I'm interpreting it correctly, this effectively means that there will be a 19-31" slot limit in Maryland. Unfortunately, the new regulations specifically exclude the Maryland trophy striper season, so 35"+ fish can still be harvested during the first half of May.... hopefully one day they will do away with that too
From the news release, emphasis mine:
The Board implemented the emergency 31-inch maximum size limit for 2023 to reduce harvest of the
strong 2015-year class. The 31-inch maximum size limit applies to all existing recreational fishery regulations where a higher (or no) maximum size applies, excluding the May Chesapeake Bay trophy fisheries which already prohibit harvest of fish less than 35 inches. All bag limits, seasons, and gear
restrictions will remain the same. Jurisdictions are required to implement the required measure as soon as
possible but no later than July 2, 2023. If it deems necessary, the Board may extend the emergency action
for two additional periods of up to one year each at a future Board meeting.
strong 2015-year class. The 31-inch maximum size limit applies to all existing recreational fishery regulations where a higher (or no) maximum size applies, excluding the May Chesapeake Bay trophy fisheries which already prohibit harvest of fish less than 35 inches. All bag limits, seasons, and gear
restrictions will remain the same. Jurisdictions are required to implement the required measure as soon as
possible but no later than July 2, 2023. If it deems necessary, the Board may extend the emergency action
for two additional periods of up to one year each at a future Board meeting.
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