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Ban of Pacific Bluefin
#1
http://www.americananglersportfishing.co...t-bluefin/
Hopefully this link works.
The way to a fishermans heart is through his fly
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#2
God help us, them tree hugger are at it again. Dodgy
Eat what you kill !
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#3
We Need Everyone to Help! Public Comment – Bluefin






Posted on July 28, 2014 by KC Brotherton




Ladies and Gentlemen,

On Thursday, July 24th NOAA submitted a notice to the Federal
Register petitioning the prohibition of Pacific bluefin tuna fishing.

Public comments in response to the petition will be accepted until September 22nd, 2014.

It is critical that you submit comments in response to the proposed management changes.

To see the petition click here. Or here for a .pdf.

HOW TO SUBMIT A COMMENT:

We HIGHLY recommend you submit a
comment via mail on letterhead. This method often has more weighted
value than electronic submissions and is more likely to be read.

  • Mail: Submit written comments to: Mark Helvey, NMFS West Coast
    Region, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Ste. 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802. Attn:
    Pacific Bluefin Tuna.
All comments will generally be posted to http://www.regulations.gov
without change. All Personal Identifying Information (name, address,
etc.) voluntarily submitted by the commenter may be publicly accessible.
NMFS will also accept anonymous comments (enter “N/A” in the required
fields if you wish to remain anonymous).

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR COMMENT:

A guideline or idea of what to submit because as we all know, we’ll
have a much stronger impact by keeping a positive attitude in our
comments;

An example from the angler’s point of view:

[b]As a recreational angler, I have seen schools of
Bluefin Tuna in excess of 100 tons over the past few Couple of Seasons.
This year in 2014, we have now witnessed the largest Schools of BFT in
recent memory. Bluefin Tuna are very elusive and in my opinion one of
the hardest Fish to figure out. Most of the time when we have spotted
schools of Bluefin, they remain “Boat shy” where we cannot even get
close to the body of fish. In many instances where we have been able to
slide the boat next to a school and put our lines in the water – they
typically refuse to bite.
[/b]

[b] [/b]

[b]They are a witty and a challenging adversary, not to
mention amazing to eat. Each one I’ve caught has been appreciated. I
definitely do not want to see the desolation of bluefin tuna and hope
that a compromise of bag limits could be the common sense solution
rather than all out ban which would directly affect many people’s
livelihoods and dampen passion.
[/b]



*We encourage ALL individuals who could be impacted (family members,
crew, anglers, etc) to submit a comment – the more comments = more
support. Spread the word.
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#4
The ban has been lifted, you can now catch and keep bluefin in Mexican waters again. Lets go get them boys
The way to a fishermans heart is through his fly
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#5
thank god, now lets see how long it last haha
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#6
YAY!!! got the boat back with an expensive but clean bill of health . . . See ya out there!
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#7
glad its back
now go get it wet and bloody so you can post pics up.....
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#8
It's not 100% no written statement has been given. Boats are still fishing them though.

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#9
Heard no more pens, but anywhere else is fine
The way to a fishermans heart is through his fly
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#10
    No bluefin yesterday, but LOADS of Yellowfin! Boat ran great, and not a problem.


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