ONE ANGLER'S VOYAGE

After spending over 50 years on and around the water, I have realized that without strong fisheries laws and effective conservation measures, the future of salt water fishing, and America's living marine resources, is dim. Yet conservation is given short shrift by national angling organizations and the angling press. I hope that this blog will incite, inform and inspire salt water fishermen to reclaim their traditional role as the leading advocates for the conservation of America's fisheries.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

MANAGING FISH? SHOW US THE NUMBERS

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One of the hottest issues in saltwater fisheries management is who—state or federal agencies—should have the power to manage the fish. F...
Thursday, February 8, 2018

MENHADEN--A NEW DAY IN CHESAPEAKE BAY?

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Conservation advocates were appalled last month when they learned that the Commonwealth of Virginia had decided to appeal actions taken by ...
Sunday, February 4, 2018

IT'S TIME TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX ON BLACK SEA BASS

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I’m starting to think that managing the black sea bass fishery has become a lot harder than it has to be, at least in the Mid-Atlantic and ...
Thursday, February 1, 2018

CREATING A CRISIS FOR GULF RED SNAPPER

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In 2017, at the behest of some federal legislators and angling-related organizations,  the Department of Commerce (Commerce) reopened the p...
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