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Spot77 01-15-2012 07:29 PM

Maryland imposes statewide ban on harvest of river herring
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...zyP_story.html

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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced the fishing ban Friday but said it has been in effect since Dec. 26.
:confused:

Glad they're on top of things.....

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Maryland authorities say anyone possessing river herring as bait will need to have a receipt showing where it was purchased.

Spot77 01-16-2012 11:34 AM

I know most of us use lures and other live bait for spot or yellow perch. But I think a lot of people use Herring for offshore species?

I've never bought or used it for anything.

Anyone else?

reds 01-16-2012 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Spot77 (Post 12354)
I know most of us use lures and other live bait for spot or yellow perch. But I think a lot of people use Herring for offshore species?

I've never bought or used it for anything.

Anyone else?

It was used hard up on the flats for Stripers. Outside of bi catch there were only a few that were catching any in the bay. The largest harvester was a bait shop up in Northeast.

Skip 01-16-2012 03:32 PM

Herring are great bait in spring for big Catfish.

I know 2-3 guys use them near Annapolis for Rock in late April / early May.

They would get fresh ones from DC and fish them as cut bait on bottom in 25 to 35 feet.

Frozen was not worth putting on the hook according to them.

Spot77 01-16-2012 07:05 PM

So this really doesn't have a huge impact on us?

We can still use fresh and frozen bait; it just has to come from outside of the state? And it can still be bought and sold in state?


So it might just raise the price of it.....just like everything else when government gets involved.:rolleyes:

reds 01-16-2012 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Spot77 (Post 12357)
So this really doesn't have a huge impact on us?

We can still use fresh and frozen bait; it just has to come from outside of the state? And it can still be bought and sold in state?


So it might just raise the price of it.....just like everything else when government gets involved.:rolleyes:

If I remember right, the ban is because of a federal mandated quota or large reduction.

When it was first brought up by DNR, they were pleased that they didn't have to submit a plan to the feds for a reduced quota. Why? Because they would have had to do a study and they didn't have the time or the personnel to do one.

When no objection on a ban was presented from the commercial sector, DNR was pleased as punch.

5th Tuition 01-16-2012 08:00 PM

Reds; I can use your input here. How does this work? If you have a pound net, when you empty it, do the commercial guys just throw back the river herring?
5th (Marty)

Spot77 01-16-2012 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by reds (Post 12358)
If I remember right, the ban is because of a federal mandated quota or large reduction.

When it was first brought up by DNR, they were pleased that they didn't have to submit a plan to the feds for a reduced quota. Why? Because they would have had to do a study and they didn't have the time or the personnel to do one.

When no objection on a ban was presented from the commercial sector, DNR was pleased as punch.

Sounds like a win-win kind of deal.

reds 01-17-2012 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 5th Tuition (Post 12362)
Reds; I can use your input here. How does this work? If you have a pound net, when you empty it, do the commercial guys just throw back the river herring?
5th (Marty)

Yes, they have to. There is no lee way for accidental bi-catch. Zero tolerance in the regs.

Spot77 01-17-2012 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by reds (Post 12366)
Yes, they have to. There is no lee way for accidental bi-catch. Zero tolerance in the regs.

Hopefully DNR uses a little discretion.....I mean what if 1 or 2 5" Herring get lumped in with the rest of the catch?

How severe are the fines and penalties?


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