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10-28-2016, 02:33 AM #1We are there! Let's go fishing!!
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I hope you like redfish...
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10-28-2016, 09:22 AM #2Senior Member
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Is it just me, or does 18,000 FRY not seem like that big of a number? Don't get me wrong, I'm appreciative of the effort and the inclusion of pompano and flounder to this program is a great idea!
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18K may seem like a small number to some but on the other hand any number is better than none. A step towards replenishment, though a small step, is a positive step.
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10-28-2016, 01:25 PM #4We are there! Let's go fishing!!
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LOL! 18k more than were out there last week ;-)
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Yes, it may not seem like a lot.
But it is, every increase is exponential in the long term.
If just 1% of that 18k are females who spawn once, then that is an average 280 million eggs.
Now do it again, and again and again...
Exponential and compounding increases.
That is as long as we maintain our estuaries.
Conservation Works!Ragnar Benson:
Never, under any circumstances, ever become a refugee.
Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.
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10-28-2016, 02:15 PM #6Senior Member
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They need to do it with cobia.
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Cobia are being farmed in the western gulf and other places, for markets.
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10-28-2016, 06:59 PM #8Senior Member
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This is an old article, but might apply here. World Fishing & Aquaculture | Cobia at a crossroads
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10-28-2016, 10:03 PM #9Senior Member
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10-28-2016, 10:35 PM #10Senior Member
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Some people will hate me for this...
I would support a 3-5 year ban on ALL Cobia fishing in US waters.
They really need a serious break from the pressure they're under.Ragnar Benson:
Never, under any circumstances, ever become a refugee.
Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.


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