JCAA
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January
2006 |
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NOTICES |
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Prizes for the 2006 JCAA High
Rollers Raffle |
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It is now time for the JCAA High Rollers
Raffle. We have put together a terrific selection of rods and reels for
one raffle with eight prizes that will run until the April 25, 2006. This
is one of JCAA's major fundraisers. The 8 prizes are listed below with a
total value almost $3,300... |
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Striper Rules
Bill Going to Committee |
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A bill that would change New Jersey striped bass regulations to
conform with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
(ASMFC) coastal standard of two at a 28-inch minimum per day
will be considered by the Senate Environmental Committee at 9:30
a.m. tomorrow... |
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Procedure Change Required by
By Laws Article 11 Section 1 |
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Because there is a difficulty in billing the clubs for annual
dues in January, when many clubs are not meeting during the
winter months, and the notices tend to get lost, it was decided
by the Board
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Membership
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by John Toth |
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This year is rapidly coming to
its end and some of our clubs have not paid their annual JCAA dues.
A notice was sent out to delinquent clubs to pay their dues. So please, if
you have not already done so, send in your....... |
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Saltwater
Sportsman National Seminar Series Comes to Long Branch |
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Mark your
calendar for Saturday, January 21. That's when the Salt Water Sportsman
National Seminar Series will come to West Long Branch! The eight-hour seminar,
which is presented by West Marine, will be held inside Monmouth University's
Pollak Theatre, 400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch. Headlining the seminar
will be George Poveromo ....... |
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Nominating Committee |
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Nominations for JCAA Officers for 2006
are:
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President Bruce Smith
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1ST Vice President – John Toth
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2nd Vice President – Dan
Miller
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Treasurer – Doug Tegeder
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Corresponding Secretary – Tom Siciliano
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Recording Secretary – Paul Turi
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Membership Secretary - Available
Elections are to be held at the General Meeting December
27, 2005 ....... |
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President's Report
by Bruce Smith |
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About one year ago I wrote that the JCAA would face some unique
challenges in 2005 and that how these challenges were
met would help shape the recreational fishing scene and define
this quality of life issue for marine anglers and divers plus
thousands of hardworking.... |
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski |
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Youth Education Committee would like to schedule a sign-up
“Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs” certification training session
during the month of January and February 2006. We will
provide a sign-up sheet for JCAA member representatives at the
JCAA general membership meetings. Club representatives can bring
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report by Tom Fote |
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I am pleased that I was asked to serve on Governor elect
Corzine’s transition team for the environment. I look forward to
representing the views of recreational anglers and environmentalists on this
team. I also hope to share the concerns of JCAA and the New Jersey State
Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs. It is a very positive sign....... |
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The
Arrogance of Fisheries Managers |
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I have not been attending as many meetings this past month
due to serious back problems. Bruce Smith, Tom Siciliano, Ed Cherry and
other JCAA members have been attending meetings to represent JCAA. We all
need to step up to the plate and get involved. Twenty-five years ago when
I began attending meetings, I thought the stocks would be........ |
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JCAA
Comment on
the Proposed
NMFS 2006 Summer
Flounder Quota |
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JCAA is disappointed at the proposed public rule published
by the National Marine Fisheries Service for summer flounder. We think the
National Marine Fisheries Service failed to consider several facts in making the
decision to reduce the quota from the proposed 33 million pounds to 23.9 million
pounds
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Paul Haertel Letter To
NMFS On Summer Flounder 12/1/05 |
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My name is Paul
Haertel. I have been an avid fisherman for over 45 years. Fishing is very
important to me and I fish at least 100 days a year. I regularly fish for
fluke on my boat during the summer. I am a hard-core striped bass
fisherman and I will fish for weakfish occasionally. I have my finger on
the pulse......... |
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Limits Harm
Small Business - a Letter To The Editor |
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We at Capt. Bill's Bait and Tackle
in Neptune have survived some challenges, including the years in which the Route
35 bridge construction made us nearly inaccessible. Now, however, fishing
regulations are finally forcing us to close our doors......... |
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Hunters and
Anglers - The Forefront of the Environment/Conservation Movement
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I received an email from a member
of the New Jersey Environmental Federation asking why I was not on the list to
attend a meeting to discuss plans for New Jersey’s Coastal Zone Management,
especially fisheries management issues. In response I explained why I
thought JCAA was not invited ......... |
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Paper
Presented by Bob Feldsott at the ASA 2005 Summit |
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Good Morning, Its
goods to see familiar faces whom I have known for many years. For others whom
I’m just meeting for the first time, it is a pleasure to have this opportunity
to meet and work with you. I would also like to think Ric Ice for the
invitation; I have gained a new respect ......... |
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ENVIRONMENT |
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For Environmental Balance, Pick Up a Rifle
- by Nicholas Kristoff, Op-Ed
columnist NY Times |
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Here's a quick quiz: Which
large American mammal kills the most humans each year? It's not the bear, which
kills about two people a year in North America. Nor is it the wolf, which
in modern times hasn't killed anyone in this country. It's not the cougar,
which kills one person every year or two. Rather, it's the deer. Unchecked
by predators, deer populations
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MISCELLANEOUS |
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NMFS - or "Not a Very Merry
Fluke Story" - by Bruce Smith |
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Instead of going to the market to purchase some filets (from 14
inch summer flounder) for dinner, a New Jersey angler goes
fishing. Because he is a law-abiding citizen and because he
agrees with the principles of conservation, he releases fish
that are twice as heavy as the fish available at the market...... |
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ASMFC
Surprisingly Lowers Fluke Quota
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by Al Ristori, Star-Ledger Staff |
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The
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission had a chance to stand up to
the National Marine Fisheries Service at Tuesday evening's meeting in
Trump Plaza in Atlantic City. Instead,
ASMFC voted to accept the sharply lower fluke quota of 23.59 million
pounds that NMFS insisted on -- a 22 percent decrease for 2006 from this
year's 30.3 million pounds, and
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