Scallop survey
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Scallop survey
The 2018 survey is out. Anyone know why Wakulla isn't listed? Looks like the numbers are low for everyone but the eastern part of the bend. Has anyone gone out of St Marks and taken a look?
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Hopefully Redfin won’t blast you for putting a question where local inshore reports are supposed to go. But from what I’ve heard, St Marks is barren this year
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there's the link for it
http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/mol ... ps/season/
I expected it to be this bad, great management of our resources. Opening early and leaving the harvest amount were they have been despite seeing a trend in the last few years.
http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/mol ... ps/season/
I expected it to be this bad, great management of our resources. Opening early and leaving the harvest amount were they have been despite seeing a trend in the last few years.
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How is the survey not a report? It reports the numbers at the locations reported. Sounds like a report to me. I just followed up the report with a question.Salty Gator wrote:Hopefully Redfin won’t blast you for putting a question where local inshore reports are supposed to go. But from what I’ve heard, St Marks is barren this year
I agree. Also, letting places open up earlier for a longer season doesn't help. I imagine the limit per person/boat will go down sooner or later. Hopefully the small numbers aren't a prediction of the future numbers.relicshunter wrote:there's the link for it
http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/mol ... ps/season/
I expected it to be this bad, great management of our resources. Opening early and leaving the harvest amount were they have been despite seeing a trend in the last few years.
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I’m just joking with ol Redfin. But the difference is this, a report is a report. Asking for a report isn’t a report. You weren’t giving a scallop report, but asking for one. Splitting hairs I know . Kenton and steinhatchee seem to be the places to go. Good luck, hope you find em and they are fatcody0707 wrote:How is the survey not a report? It reports the numbers at the locations reported. Sounds like a report to me. I just followed up the report with a question.Salty Gator wrote:Hopefully Redfin won’t blast you for putting a question where local inshore reports are supposed to go. But from what I’ve heard, St Marks is barren this year
I agree. Also, letting places open up earlier for a longer season doesn't help. I imagine the limit per person/boat will go down sooner or later. Hopefully the small numbers aren't a prediction of the future numbers.relicshunter wrote:there's the link for it
http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/mol ... ps/season/
I expected it to be this bad, great management of our resources. Opening early and leaving the harvest amount were they have been despite seeing a trend in the last few years.

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Those numbers are terrible when you see that in 2016 both Taylor and Dixie county's were in the 60's . Every area is in trouble the only one climbing is citrus and it's climbing out of a very low point.
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I guues you are some what correct. I did say the report (survey) was out but then I asked for a report about St Marks. Still wondering why they left the number blank. If there aren't any in Wakulla I would have assumed they would have put 0 for the number.Salty Gator wrote:I’m just joking with ol Redfin. But the difference is this, a report is a report. Asking for a report isn’t a report. You weren’t giving a scallop report, but asking for one. Splitting hairs I know . Kenton and steinhatchee seem to be the places to go. Good luck, hope you find em and they are fatcody0707 wrote:How is the survey not a report? It reports the numbers at the locations reported. Sounds like a report to me. I just followed up the report with a question.Salty Gator wrote:Hopefully Redfin won’t blast you for putting a question where local inshore reports are supposed to go. But from what I’ve heard, St Marks is barren this year
I agree. Also, letting places open up earlier for a longer season doesn't help. I imagine the limit per person/boat will go down sooner or later. Hopefully the small numbers aren't a prediction of the future numbers.relicshunter wrote:there's the link for it
http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/mol ... ps/season/
I expected it to be this bad, great management of our resources. Opening early and leaving the harvest amount were they have been despite seeing a trend in the last few years.
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Not to beat a dead horse, but a survey isn’t a report it’s a survey. And saying a survey is out is not a report. A scalloping report would be...we launched at ramp x and found them in y feet. They were thick or hard to find etc. A fishing report is similar, put in at ramp x , fished in y feet, caught fish on z bait. Water temp was 85... a scouting report is what I believe you were looking for, as the season doesn’t open in st marks until Sunday... so by the letter of the law this section is for inshore fishing reports, Not for request about fishing reports or scouting. Again, this was a joke to Redfin calling out a member on a similar subject, but it is in writing . Good luckcody0707 wrote:I guues you are some what correct. I did say the report (survey) was out but then I asked for a report about St Marks. Still wondering why they left the number blank. If there aren't any in Wakulla I would have assumed they would have put 0 for the number.Salty Gator wrote:I’m just joking with ol Redfin. But the difference is this, a report is a report. Asking for a report isn’t a report. You weren’t giving a scallop report, but asking for one. Splitting hairs I know . Kenton and steinhatchee seem to be the places to go. Good luck, hope you find em and they are fatcody0707 wrote:How is the survey not a report? It reports the numbers at the locations reported. Sounds like a report to me. I just followed up the report with a question.Salty Gator wrote:Hopefully Redfin won’t blast you for putting a question where local inshore reports are supposed to go. But from what I’ve heard, St Marks is barren this year
I agree. Also, letting places open up earlier for a longer season doesn't help. I imagine the limit per person/boat will go down sooner or later. Hopefully the small numbers aren't a prediction of the future numbers.relicshunter wrote:there's the link for it
http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/mol ... ps/season/
I expected it to be this bad, great management of our resources. Opening early and leaving the harvest amount were they have been despite seeing a trend in the last few years.
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Glad to helpAgain, this was a joke to Redfin calling out a member on a similar subject, but it is in writing . Good luck

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Imma get you too!Salty Gator wrote:Hopefully Redfin won’t blast you for putting a question where local inshore reports are supposed to go. But from what I’ve heard, St Marks is barren this year
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I'm hoping that St. Joe Bay isn't barren this year. I haven't been scalloping there in over 20 years and had planned on taking the kids this year.
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I was trying to calculate last year what the difference in number per gallon for the smaller size scallop that were common due to the early opening. It seemed to be 10-15 more scallops per gallon . I am not meaning the supper small ones that hopefully people put back. My thoughts are that the total number of scallops harvested in the early area went unexpectedly up due to this.I talked with staff at the meetings and it seemed like they had not figured this in or didn't want to admit the problem
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I was in Publix the other day and noticed they had FL bay scallops for $12 a Lb. The per Lb count was 100-150 scallops. For that cost I'd catch then, release them at the end of the day and pay the $12 at Publix just so I don't have to clean 100 plus scallops.
That being said I do wonder how bay scallops are commercial harvested and cleaned. Hard to imagine someone can make money doing that unless the cleaning process is automated and the have a very efficient way to catch them.
That being said I do wonder how bay scallops are commercial harvested and cleaned. Hard to imagine someone can make money doing that unless the cleaning process is automated and the have a very efficient way to catch them.
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The commercial harvest of bay scallops is not legal in the state of Florida.tailwaters wrote:I was in Publix the other day and noticed they had FL bay scallops for $12 a Lb. The per Lb count was 100-150 scallops. For that cost I'd catch then, release them at the end of the day and pay the $12 at Publix just so I don't have to clean 100 plus scallops.
That being said I do wonder how bay scallops are commercial harvested and cleaned. Hard to imagine someone can make money doing that unless the cleaning process is automated and the have a very efficient way to catch them.
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I think those would be calico bay scallops, those are still commercially harvested I think.