![]() ![]() While it’s a fact that’s hardly ever acknowledged, the assumption in fisheries management is that if the population of a stock of fish isn’t at some arbitrary level, it’s because of too much fishing. NILS STOLPE: The New England groundfish debacle (Part IV): Is cutting back harvest really the answer? Its about freedom of choice, some people just cant live without it, myself included.It took me a while to decide how to most accurately describe the situation that has been visited upon the New England fishing communities that are and since colonial times have been dependent on the groundfish fisheries. I enjoy all maps, I go fishing everywhere now (excpt for trouts, not gonna fish them for a while now) and Im having fun, because I know I can fish whatever I want now. It's all part of the fun.īut then you weren't forced to grind those pikes to get to fish something else. I have wasted many days, sat in the cold and the rain, watching a motionless float, and many frosty morning out deadbaiting for Pike, only to catch a rotten cold, lol. If folks hate the grind, then maybe fishing is not a thing for them. I reckon I have worked out every dip, bump, and hollow at the top peg, and am getting to know the lie of the ground on the lower peg. I would like to have a do at the carp but I can wait. Just like my local waters, only I can not do it in real world anymore. Then popping downstream for a little bit of piking. Sometimes just wasting whole days, trying to get little panfish, then hitting the Bass or Cats. Originally posted by kennethnicholson:Well, I'm just saying, their are two ways to play this game, moan, moan, moan about the grind, or accept it as part of fishing and move on.
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