9/9/2010 FWC Red Drum workshop
Posted: September 9th, 2010, 9:28 pm
I went to the Red Drum workshop held at the FWC headquarters this evening. It was interesting. I learned some things. If you would have told me last year that Red Drum from Apalachee Bay would migrate to the Tampa Bay area, I would have been very suspicious of your facts. But apparently, tags do not lie and Reds are considerably more migratory than previously thought.
The other thing that surprised me was given the number of opinions posted recently concerning this subject, I would have thought more members of BBF.net or NFGFC would have been present to voice those opinions.
There were approximately 8 citizens that attended. One of those was a retired FWC employee. One was a former guide, current journalist, that still holds an active captain's licence. The rest were like me, average fishing joe. The consensus ran from closing the fishery alltogether, allowing 0 Reds to be harvested, to increasing the bag limit to 2 per person/per day. In between there was discussion of a Red Drum stamp, like that for Snook. Also increasing the size limit. One thought was to Increase the bag limit to two and close the season during the prime spawning month. All in all most in attendance were in agreement that this might not be the right year for this, due to the recent environmental impact the Gulf has undergone. My personal opinion was that we continue the current studies and revisit this issue next year to see if anything has changed. If no significant changes are found, it might be OK to increase the bag limit to two per person per day. The fishery just might be strong enough to sustain that kind of impact. I probably would not take two Reds on every trip or even most trips, but it would be nice to be able to if I wanted to feed family AND a friend or two.
I hope to attend more of these workshops as they happen.
FF
The other thing that surprised me was given the number of opinions posted recently concerning this subject, I would have thought more members of BBF.net or NFGFC would have been present to voice those opinions.
There were approximately 8 citizens that attended. One of those was a retired FWC employee. One was a former guide, current journalist, that still holds an active captain's licence. The rest were like me, average fishing joe. The consensus ran from closing the fishery alltogether, allowing 0 Reds to be harvested, to increasing the bag limit to 2 per person/per day. In between there was discussion of a Red Drum stamp, like that for Snook. Also increasing the size limit. One thought was to Increase the bag limit to two and close the season during the prime spawning month. All in all most in attendance were in agreement that this might not be the right year for this, due to the recent environmental impact the Gulf has undergone. My personal opinion was that we continue the current studies and revisit this issue next year to see if anything has changed. If no significant changes are found, it might be OK to increase the bag limit to two per person per day. The fishery just might be strong enough to sustain that kind of impact. I probably would not take two Reds on every trip or even most trips, but it would be nice to be able to if I wanted to feed family AND a friend or two.
I hope to attend more of these workshops as they happen.
FF