JCAA Newsletter
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March 2010
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High Roller Raffle
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It is now time for the JCAA High Rollers 2010 Raffle. We have put together a terrific selection of rods and reels and other prizes for a raffle that will be drawn on April 27, 2010. This is a major fundraiser for the JCAA. The eight prizes are listed below with a value of $3,536. Tickets are two dollars each and Club Representatives can get books of tickets.....
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Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series Returns to the Jersey Shore!
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Circle Saturday, February 27 on your calendar! That’s when the Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series returns to the Jersey Shore with an entertaining and information-packed day on how to catch more and bigger saltwater fish off New Jersey - inshore and offshore. The 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. event, presented by Sperry Top-Sider.....
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JCAA Welcomes Berkley and Penn as Port Prize Sponsors for the 16th Annual Fluke Tournamentt
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The Challenge of Fluke with Spinning Tackle - Early season fluke fishing find these aggressive flat fish in the shallower waters as they depart the depths of the Continental Shelf and move inshore. Slow moving tides keep the food continuously fresh. Much like a bluefish, flukes will chase baits and strike with authority. Tackle and.....
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Pots Off the Reef Report
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At a number of fishing shows, anglers often come up to the JCAA booth and ask me “why is it taking so long to get the Pots Off the Reefs bill passed?” This is a very legitimate question and while this bill has merit, it takes a long time to meander through the political landscape in Trenton. One lobbyist told me that if you can get a bill passed in.....
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President's Report
by Mark Taylor
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At our January 26th meeting there was election of officers. Congratulations to the newly elected officers, Eileen Smith, 1st Vice-President and Don Marantz 2nd Vice-President. Thank you for electing me to be your President for another year. I take this position very seriously and will continue to make Jersey Coast Anglers Association even.....
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Operations Manager Report
by Sharon McKenna
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It has been another exciting month at the JCAA office. We continue to receive phone calls and mail regarding the saltwater registry, which is mandatory for those who fish for or catch anadromous species (striped bass, shad, river herring) in state tidal waters; or fish in Federal waters (more than 3 miles from shore). You do not have to register.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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NMFS – It Just Gets Worse
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With every administration I hope for positive changes in the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Once again, I am disappointed. The new head of National Oceanic & Atmospheric Agency (NOAA), Dr. Lubchenco, has made decisions that show her lack of understanding about this nation’s fisheries and the management of those.....
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Striped Bass
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Below is the report from ASMFC Board Meeting. As I pointed out above, because of the vote by NMFS and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, ASMFC is drafting an addendum to increase the commercial quotas. This was done after spending most of the meeting hearing about the dismal shape of striped bass in Chesapeake Bay. It seems disease is.....
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Scup and Black Sea Bass
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I was left with more questions than answers from the summer flounder, black sea bass and scup meeting. We were forced to make decisions using surrogate numbers and I never got a satisfactory answer about why we needed a 44% reduction of the recreational black sea bass quota. Because the meeting was running long, the chairman.....
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NOAA Release: Eric Schwaab as the New Assistant Administrator for NMFS
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It gives me great pleasure to announce Eric Schwaab as the new assistant administrator for fisheries, starting February 16. We are excited to have someone with Eric’s experience and proven leadership to bring a fresh perspective to the management of NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service. Eric will lead NOAA’s efforts to rebuild our fisheries and.....
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Discarded Medicine Can End up in Rivers - Bill Seeks 'Take-Back' of Drugs by Makers
Associated Press, 2/8/2010
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California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how many drugs and chemicals are polluting waters across the nation. Mussels filter water and store contaminants in their tissue, providing a record of pollution in the environment. The creatures are being.....
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Dredging in Passaic Should Begin in December
by Scott Fallon, The Record, 2/8/2010
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What's new: Engineers are about halfway through designing a complex dredging operation to scoop 40,000 cubic yards of sediment containing cancer-causing dioxin from the bottom of the Passaic River. The $45 million project is scheduled to begin in December and last nine months under the supervision of the federal Environmental.....
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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Report
by John Toth
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Anthony Mauro, NJOA’s Executive Director, gave a report at the NJOA’s January 25th meeting on his involvement in Governor’s Christie’s transition team in reviewing the operations of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Seventeen members were on this team and Anthony reported that his representation brought.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
John T. Koegler
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Large Sharks
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Large sharks are an important part of eco-system management since each shark has specific preferred food species. The current shark management plan ignores their preferred food needs. Even worse, NMFS ignores sharks long life, live birth biological and long time to sexual maturity restraints. NMFS ignores the fact that no directed.....
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Bluefin Tuna
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For the fifth year in a row, US giant bluefin tuna landings have been less than 45% of the International Convention on the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) allocated quota. Many reasons have been proposed for this major collapse of a fishery that was among the most lucrative in the world. The good news is 2009 landings was a major.....
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Yellowfin Tuna
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No single fishery is more import to anglers and their suppliers than Yellowfin tuna. This is a huge fishery. From Florida to Maine this tuna fishery is the fishery where more money is spent for boats, supplies, trips and fuel than any other recreational fishery. If you include the larger boats purchased for this fishery, the spending was over.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Get Ready to Fix Rods & Reels
As stated in the February youth education report, it’s time to get our rods and reels ready for the 2010 fishing season. Let’s start with examining the rod guides. Spray the rod guides with WD-40 and use a soft cloth to remove any corrosion on the guides. Next you can use a piece of cotton and a magnifying glass to detect broken and.....
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