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Public Informational Meeting on 2009 Recreational Summer Flounder Fishery Measures

February 19, 2009

The DEP Marine Fisheries Division is holding an informational meeting to hear
public input on proposed approaches to meet mandatory harvest target reductions for the 2009 recreational summer flounder fishery.

Connecticut must implement a reduction in harvest of 35% in 2009 to comply with mandatory provisions of the Summer Flounder Fishery Management Plan of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. The Department is seeking input on various options that include changes to the open season, creel limit and/or minimum size.

The meeting will be held at :
7:00pm, Tuesday March 3, 2009
DEP Marine Headquarters Education Center
333 Ferry Road
Old Lyme, CT 06371


Take I-95 to Exit 70 to Route 156 south,
turn right onto Ferry Road, follow to the end.
The Education Center located at the rear of the property.

For further information, contact the
DEP Marine Fisheries Division,
P.O. Box 719
Old Lyme, CT 06371


or phone 860.434.6043
between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm
Mon-Fri
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Some how I think the fishermen will be hurt again and the commercial boys will skate. We need to stop the dragging period.
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i agree,but we both know thats not going to happen.we got to keep the super markets stocked
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in NJ my Fluke has to be 18 inches but I can co to the fish market and buy one at 14 inches me thinks somthing smells a little fishy
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heres the choice they are deciding on
LIST 1
[size 1]Option.....Size.....Bag.....Open Season
1..........20"......5.......June11-June 30/July 15-Sept 7

2..........20"......5.......June13-August15

3..........20"......5.......July 15-Dec31

4..........19.5"....2.......June 1-June30/July15-Sept 7

5..........19.5"....2.......June 4-August 15

6..........19.5"....2.......July15-Dec31
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[size 1]Option.....Size.....Bag.....Open Season

1..........20"......5.......July 4-August 23

2..........20"......5.......July 13-Sept7

3..........19.5"....2.......July 4-August 31

4..........19.5"....2.......July 7-Sept 7

5..........20"......3.......July 4-Sept 5

6..........20"......3.......July 4-Sept 7
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Our season runs from May to sept and is 8 fish at 18 inches and they are talking about lowering the bag limit and raising the size and shortening the season but extending the commercial season I think its time to tell the ASMFC to go away and leave us alone they always favor the commercial fishing industry it has killed the party boat and charter boat industry here and soon will kill the recreational fishing
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[indent]Floundering rule

The third issue is another touchy subject.

Almost every year for nearly three decades, our state’s summer flounder (fluke) regulations have had to be changed, always ratcheted tighter in order to comply to federal fluke management plan requirements.

We all are aware of the environmental damage and tremendous waste of this species by commercial trawling operations. The negative effect from heavy commercial harvesting, combined with inaccurate recreational statistics (which could be improved through a saltwater license) has created many of the problems we’ve observed in the management of fluke and other important commercial and recreational marine species including scup, blackfish and striped bass.

This year, yet once again, marine sport fishermen (more importantly the small shops that they support) are going to take another huge hit when it comes to fluke fishing.

According to the National Marine Fisheries Service’s “best available statistics,” Connecticut marine anglers overfished the recreational quota yet once again, this time by 35 percent.

Whether or not this number seems possible or is even accurate, is a moot point. Because, like it or not, in order for Connecticut to be in compliance with requirements of The Magnesun Act of 1986, reauthorized in 2006, our biologists are bound by law to reduce Connecticut’s fluke catch by that 35 percent or risk having our fluke fishery shut down by the Federal Government.

Our biologists are in a very unenviable position in having to come up with methods to demonstrate this 35 percent catch reduction, half of which must be done using seasonal restrictions, according to DEP Biologist Dave Simpson. This entails fitting our state’s catch statistics into a matrix type of formula that is provided by the fluke management plan.

It’s not pretty. No one is going to like the options for the 2009 fluke season.

Bear in mind, that after talking with biologists about such matters for many years, they have constraints on them through the various management plans. The No. 1 priority for biologists as seasons continue to be shaved ever thinner, is to have open fishing from Memorial Day through Labor Day, if possible. Then based on public hearing, various bag and minimum length limits are worked out from there.

For instance, one group of fluke options for 2009 is to have a 20-inch minimum length (a half inch increase over last year) and a five fish per day bag limit. For this length fluke, open seasons for this summer would be July 4 to Sept. 8; July 12 to Dec. 31; or May 25 to Aug. 3.

If the length limit is dropped to about 191⁄2 inches, these seasons would all be reduced by two weeks or more depending on which way the season beginning or ending date is adjusted.

For example with only three fish 191⁄2 inches long, the July 4 starting date would run through Labor Day. While the same July 4 starting date with only two 191⁄2-inch fluke in the live well per person would run through Sept. 17.

The state’s 12 options will be presented at a public hearing at DEP Marine Headquarters, 333 Ferry Road in Lyme at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3. For more information, call the DEP Marine Headquarters at 860-434-6043 or write-in constructive suggestions to P.O. Box 719, Old Lyme 06371.


Bob Sampson Jr. writes an outdoors column that appears each Thursday. Reach him at [url "mailtoConfusedports@norwichbulletin.com"]sports@norwichbulletin.com[/url] and go to [url "http://www.bobsampson.com/"]www.bobsampson.com[/url] to listen to his podcast.
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