SerengetiGuide
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Title says it all...annual limit of 6 as well. Sfab...well, we may need to rethink its credibility
David
David
Well at least Searun doesnt have to worry about the QCL guides taking all those big halibut eating up the TAC.
Well at least Searun doesnt have to worry about the QCL guides taking all those big halibut eating up the TAC.
Title says it all...annual limit of 6 as well. Sfab...well, we may need to rethink its credibility
David
I have exactly the same question.I've caught a few halibut 50 to 60 pounds and I just have a hard time visualizing an easy way to measure a halibut that size without gaffing it and bringing it onboard.
Maybe those that came up with this idea have never caught a halibut, who knows.
I don't know the data, but my best guess says that most of the fish are caught on Sat. and Sun. A couple of mid week closures may not have that much of an effect.What would be wrong with just having 1 a day limit with no size restrictions and 2 in possession, but only have it open 5 days a week..........for instance, closed for halibut on Mondays and Thursdays. Just throwing ideas around.
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Negotiate?.... What's that? Don't they just agree with everything handed to them? And offer more.So who is on the negotiating board for sfab? I would loveeeeee to know
Tell you what Dave I'd quit fishing before ever even attended another stupid waste of time area 14 meeting open to the public. If their other meetings are as slow and boring I'd never ever want to be a member unless I had no life and enjoyed crappy coffee.I would just love to know. When I'm back in bc in may of 2014 I'm getting involved in this crap in a big way!!!