Daily Archives: July 12, 2014

Outdoors: Gill netting again is ruled illegal, but don’t believe the net controversy is over

But don’t believe that, because the attempts over the years to overturn the net ban law show how commercial groups are unrelenting in their zeal to cash in for quick profits at the public resource trough. Any minor technicality in the net ban law will be tirelessly chipped away at by commercial interests through the courts. If nothing else the fall ruling by Leon County Judge Jackie Fulford (who was up for re-election) shows the mind-set of commercial netting interests. Read more here 20:02:

Crossing the Bar: New Jersey Commercial Fisherman Harry Axelsson

harry axelssonHe was born February 19, 1931, died peacefully at home on July 9, 2014. A Swedish immigrant, he came to this country with his wife in August of 1954 and settled in Cape May. Captain Harry was a commercial fisherman. He loved his work, he loved his family, and he loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Read more here 13:52 Fair Winds, Fisherman.

Cheap at sea, pricey on the plate: The voodoo of lobster economics

My travels with LarryTo the best of my recollection, Larry the Lobster showed up in one of Lloyd Robicheau’s traps some time between dawn and 8 a.m. on a Tuesday. My memory of the event is impaired because at the time I was either vomiting overboard or lying in the hold of The Master Rebel, Lloyd’s boat. Read more here  11:59:29

“Spiny” King Crab Hitting Market, Opening Commercial and Scientific Doors

The crab is a Hanasaki king crab, otherwise known as a “spiny” king crab, and fishermen in the Bering Strait Region are harvesting it as a commercial product for the first time this year. Video, Read more here 11:09

Forage fish management key to protecting Pacific Ocean ecosystem health

Pacific sardine populations have shown an alarming decline in recent years, and some evidence suggests anchovy and herring populations may be dropping as well. The declines could push fishermen toward other currently unmanaged “forage fish,”  Read more here 10:35 The Forage Fish Farce

 

Washington and Oregon: Commercial salmon fishery open until Tuesday

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries, NMFS in consultation with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, representatives from the commercial troll fishery, and the Pacific Fishery Management Council, has taken in-season actions with respect to the commercial troll salmon fishery. Read more here 09:41

The warped notions of a Red Snapper Rec Shill – Red snapper management is broken

There was a time when wild duck was a staple of any Chesapeake Bay restaurant. Canvasbacks were a particular favorite. The ducks were killed by commercial hunters. Some mounted huge 4-gauge guns on the bows of their duck boats, stealthily sculled up to big rafts of ducks and maximized their kill by firing into the flock sitting on the water. Read more here 09:30

Commercial driftnet opening set for Saturday in upper Cook Inlet – 7 a.m. and go through 7 p.m. Saturday

Commercial driftnet fishermen — but not setnet fishermen — will get a chance Saturday to target Cook Inlet sockeyes, state fishery managers announced Friday evening. Read more here 09:05

You haven’t seen fishing like this before: Maine Photographer/Fisherman Video by Joel Woods is Featured on MSNBC News Feed! You GO, Joel!

Joel Woods MSNBC newsfeedCommercial Fisherman Joel Woods shoots a pretty mean photograph! Actually lots of photographs. I am always impressed when I see them, and he has graciously allowed us to use some of them here at Fisherynation. I had seen his video last evening, but was excited to see it featured on the MSNBC newsfeed this morning. Something tells me, a whole lot of people are going to see the video, too! Congratulations, Joel. Video: Fishing may not sound like the most exciting job, but this fisherman will make you see it in a new way. Take a look at his breathtaking photos out at sea. 08:31