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.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

THE MARINE RECREATIONAL INFORMATION PROGRAM IN THE MID-ATLANTIC

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The Marine Recreational Information Program, better known as MRIP, is many salt water fishermen’s favorite whipping boy.   It’s a matter o...
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Sunday, October 13, 2019

HOW TO SHOOT YOURSELF IN THE FOOT AT THE MID-ATLANTIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL

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Let’s start with the basics.   Fisheries management is a science, that takes years of sweat and study to learn. To do it well requires...
Thursday, October 10, 2019

IS REALLOCATION THE SOLUTION TO PROBLEMS AT THE MID-ATLANTIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL?

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I’ve written about it before:   I hate allocation issues, and avoid them whenever I can . Fights over who gets what share of the fish ...
Sunday, October 6, 2019

MANAGING FISH AS A BUSINESS ASSET

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For many of us, fishing is recreation, and fish are a critical public resource that we need in abundance to make that recreation worthwhil...
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