JCAA Newsletter
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July 2007
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NOTICES
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Port Winners for JCAA 13th Annual Fluke Tournament
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The 13th Annual Jersey Coast Tournament was a great success. 781 boats competed in the twelve ports throughout the state. The 120 winning fish totaled 587 pounds and 2,739 feet. That's over a half mile of fluke. The largest fish weighed in at 10.62 pounds in Jersey City and was.....
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JCAA Dinner Dance
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November seems far away, but pencil in November 18th for the JCAA’s annual Dinner Dance at the Crystal Point Yacht Club. The cost is $60 per person or $500 per table. That works out to $50 per person. Good food, prizes and company with your fishing friends will be available.....
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President's Report
by John Toth
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As of this writing, I am going to the Trump Marina Hotel Casino this afternoon to participate in our Gala Awards Ceremony where $110,000 in cash prizes and door prizes will be given away to the participants of our annual JCAA Fluke Tournament. In addition to all of these.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Bills A3275/S2041
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The animal rights activists (more appropriately called the anti-fishing/anti-hunting activists) have found friends in Assemblyman Panter and Assemblywoman Greenstein and Senator Karcher. They are responsible for introducing A3275 and S2041. These bills would politicize the Fish and.....
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Hooked on Fishing not on Drugs Bill
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We were hoping Senator Smith would post this bill for a hearing by the Senate Environmental Committee at the June 14th meeting. But that did not happen. We will be writing a letter to Governor Corzine and our legislators to ask for their support in passing this bill. As Commissioner..... |
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Pots off Reefs
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The NJ Marine Fisheries Council will meet on July 12 and the Artificial Reef Committee will give a report to the full council on its recommendation on what to do with the pots on reefs problem. JCAA is hoping that they recommend removing the pots from the reefs. I reported in last month’s.....
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Bills have Anglers Best Interests in Mind
by John Geiser, Asbury Park Press 5/27/2007
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Seldom has legislation designed to improve recreational fishing in New Jersey waters received such widespread support as the two bills that would prohibit traps and pots on artificial reefs. Four powerful recreational groups — Recreational Fishing Alliance, Jersey Coast Anglers Association,.....
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A NO-NO: Bill to Ban Lobster, Fish Pots from Artificial Reefs sent to Assembly a Positive move for Recreational Fishermen
by John Geiser, Asbury Park Press 5/25/2007
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Commercial fishermen who attempted Monday to persuade the state Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee not to pass a bill banning lobster and fish pots on the state's artificial reefs failed to convince the lawmakers. The bill - A-3986 - was referred to the full.....
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Subway Cars
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It has come to our attention that there are 1600 subway cars available for artificial reefs. Six hundred have been offered to New Jersey at no cost. Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia will be required to pay for the shipment of their cars. Delaware will also get some cars for free. What we don’t want is a repeat of the last time cars came available. As you.....
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Taking Subway Cars Still Possible
by Al Ristori, Star-Ledger 6/7/2007
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Despite the moratorium presently in effect on accepting subway cars for New Jersey artificial reefs, there's still a chance that the state may take advantage of the New York City Transit Agency's offer to sink 600 of the stainless steel models at no charge. Tom Fote of the Jersey Coast..... |
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Subway Cars Needed for New Jersey Waters
by J.B. Kasper, New York Times 6/10/2007
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In 2003, the city of New York offered to give the state of New Jersey some 600 obsolete rail road cars to be used as reef-building material along the Jersey coast. Not only did they offer to give the cars to the state, but they also offered to clean them of any pollution-causing materials.....
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Will Jersey take 600 Subway Cars?
by Al Ristori, Star-Ledger 6/3/2007
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The subway car issue is about to surface again as New York City's Transit Agency has 1,600 stainless steel subway cars available for disposal -- and 600 of them have been offered to New Jersey at no cost. The only problem is that there's presently a prohibition on taking more subway.....
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Subway Cars would be Plus for Artificial Reef System
by John Geiser, Asbury Park Press 6/3/2007
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The state Department of Environmental Protection has an opportunity to provide a lot of habitat for marine life and opportunity for fishermen — if officials act swiftly. New York City has offered New Jersey 600 obsolete stainless steel subway cars that could be added to the state's artificial..... |
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Highly Migratory Species Report
by John T. Koegler
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Bluefin Tuna |
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NMFS HMS rules for this season are one school bluefin tuna 27”to 47” and two large school /small medium bluefin 47” to 73” . The good news is there is no closed season this year. The fishery will remain open the entire summer enabling anglers to keep a small bluefin, if they find......
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Swordfish
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Effective July 7, 2007 NMFS has changed angler swordfish retention limits for swordfish. The swordfish retention limit remains at one swordfish per person but the vessel limit was increased to four swordfish per trip. Charter/headboat permit holders retention limits increased to one per paying.....
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King Mackerel / Spanish Mackerel
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Although the availability of these species varies greatly from year to year, it is expected the decline in their populations will cause future reductions in current angler limits. The South Atlantic council is Atlantic east coast manager for this species. They will hold hearings.....
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Sharks
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Those who seek larger sharks should note that those boats fishing over 20 miles out have been smothered with huge bluefish. These fish are too large to swim in the chum line . When filleted they are engulfed by big bluefish as fast as you can set the line.
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White Marlin
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Last summer, the two biggest local marlin tournaments, the South Jersey $ 500,000 tournament run out of Cape May and Ocean City, MD, had major increases in white marlin releases. The Ocean City, MD White Marlin Open had record white releases for their tournament. There is a direct.....
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Exempted Fishing Permits for Long Line Boats
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NMFS under the Exempted Fishing Permits category proposed to reopen the closed Florida areas to long line fishing to document circle hook performance, target and bycatch species composition and allow comparative analysis with historic pelagic longline logbooks and observer program.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Monmouth County Youth Group
During National Fishing and Boating Week, members of the JCAA Youth Education Committee and Vietnam Veterans of America, NJ Chapter 12, presented a fishing program for children that are temporarily homeless. Children learned how to safely fish from a boat, prepare for a boat trip, and.....
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