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Old 02-25-2023, 04:18 PM   #1
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this part.. HOWEVER.. Most are also right in the fact that most if all MLPA's never open back up.. Any solid evidence that they actually are improving numbers in certain area to the fact were they should be reopened? Teribly uneducated on my part, and agree with what another user said recently in that I need to join CCA because it seems like they are the last line of defense protecting our fishing rights as recreational fisherman and women
Granted i know what happens south of that resticted border no pun intended.. Ive had so much table fare in Baja that I would never in multiple lifetimes be able to try in the states.. that be said is banning species in our waters truly beneficial when south of the border they are harvesting said species left and right.. At this point we may be the last natural aquarium on earth, we've been shown the mass bleaching of the corals and other extintion of species... So the question begs i guess.. Is it simply far too late?

I get it ignorance is bliss but with overpopulation, the depletion of Fish stocks in the Mediterranean, and Red Seas.. Also in the majority of the African Atlantic.. All i'm asking is our attempt at preservation futile at this point due to the simple fact that depletion is world wide..


Just glad that for now the cows have migrated here to our backyard in the Southern California Pacific,, Yeee Haw!! But that begs another question.. Ahh,, so much to talk about so little hours in the day.. Time for another whiskey
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Old 02-25-2023, 04:29 PM   #2
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PS.. The downfall of this site is partially due to the rise in BFT catch locally.. I mean come on we all started talking about it 2015 2016 if they where gonna be around to stay.. Kayak fisherman catching Blue Fin were legends in their standing as we had to paddle 5 miles off shore for even a minute chance of latching on to a football size bft who would still take us for a sleigh ride vs a 350 lb cow we knew where out there just waiting to eat a popper.. But how would you handle that 5 miles off shore on a peddle kayak We knew some were landing them on kayaks back then but now you can just jump on a 3/4 day outta Dana and limit which back then we would have said was an alternate universe so why would anyone still be gung ho about a $4k hobie lol..

Now we have seen viral videos of 100 pounders circling our harbors lost at sea so to speak.. Kinda like how the albacore came and went in the early 2000's.. Who knows
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Granted i know what happens south of that resticted border no pun intended.. Ive had so much table fare in Baja that I would never in multiple lifetimes be able to try in the states.. that be said is banning species in our waters truly beneficial when south of the border they are harvesting said species left and right.. At this point we may be the last natural aquarium on earth, we've been shown the mass bleaching of the corals and other extintion of species... So the question begs i guess.. Is it simply far too late?

I get it ignorance is bliss but with overpopulation, the depletion of Fish stocks in the Mediterranean, and Red Seas.. Also in the majority of the African Atlantic.. All i'm asking is our attempt at preservation futile at this point due to the simple fact that depletion is world wide..


Just glad that for now the cows have migrated here to our backyard in the Southern California Pacific,, Yeee Haw!! But that begs another question.. Ahh,, so much to talk about so little hours in the day.. Time for another whiskey
It sort of goes both ways right? The limit for Dorado in MX waters is 2 but in US waters it's 10
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