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NOAA bulletin declaring South Atlantic Red Snapper dates for 2014

CountryBumpkinCountryBumpkin Posts: 1,893 Captain
Yes it has been press released :

http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=0a546e94-2337-41ac-8575-e55412ac8631&c=6be7802

Funny thing is it's an election year and I notice it says campaign in this link to the NOAA info.:shrug

I hope they don't think giving us a couple more days this year is going to make us forget the incumbents ain't been fixing this broken system, when we head into the voting booth.:nono

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  • BubbaBubba Posts: 204 Deckhand
    Yes it has been press released :
    http://campaign.r20.constantcontact....1-d4ae52754db0

    Funny thing is it's an election year and I notice it says campaign in this link to the NOAA info.:shrug

    I hope they don't think giving us a couple more days this year is going to make us forget the incumbents ain't been fixing this broken system, when we head into the voting booth.:nono

    it would be easier to make a determination of your condemnation if your link worked.
  • CountryBumpkinCountryBumpkin Posts: 1,893 Captain
    Bubba wrote: »
    it would be easier to make a determination of your condemnation if your link worked.

    It worked for me earlier as I tried it after I posted. Lets try this one:
    http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/bulletins/fishery_bullet


    Maybe copy and paste to your browser. And I didn't "condemn" anything. I just found it odd that after I clicked on the link they provided on their mass emailing this afternoon, that up in my browser it had the url that started with the campaign heading.:shrug
  • MattDMattD Posts: 167 Deckhand
    Atlantic stock must be booming too. You guys got 9 weekend days. Hope the weather doesn't suck for your side.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
  • ACME Ventures FishingACME Ventures Fishing Posts: 851 Officer
    MattD wrote: »
    Atlantic stock must be booming too. You guys got 9 weekend days. Hope the weather doesn't suck for your side.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk

    Its only 8 days, the last weekend is only Friday and Saturday......They had to keep it one less that
    the GOM. We have been seeing schools of free ranging ARS following and feeding along weed lines
    off our east coast recently, though the bottom still has its ever growing population. The trip this pic
    is from out of Port Canaveral found schools like this from 60' to 170' waters. Each school was found
    by idling up on surface bait pods, and then having these fish come up to the boat! Fish averaged
    28" to 32" and at least a hundred per school.

    So yeah, they are booming! The season comes with the disclaimer that it will take a Hurricane or
    named tropical storm for the NMFS to even consider rescheduling due to weather. Guess they
    consider all other weather safe enough to go fishing in?
  • Reef BanditReef Bandit Posts: 1,031 Officer
    Wow, they're SO generous letting us keep ONE red snapper but wait, there's MORE, if you act now, you can catch and keep a red snapper of ANY size, that's right, you can keep any 8" red snapper of your choice to show off to your friends. Thank you NOAA, I'm going to invite the neighbors over for a fish dinner!
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