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Old 08-26-2007, 09:18 AM   #11
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Nice mako jim. Congrats.

looks like you got some good mojo working too...
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Old 08-26-2007, 01:05 PM   #12
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Nice fish.
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Old 08-26-2007, 02:45 PM   #13
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Nice mako congrats congrats keep it going.



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Old 08-26-2007, 03:14 PM   #14
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Not to be a kill joy but that fish was never part of the breeding cycle They need to reach about 300#s before they breed roughly 8' If you keep killing these little fish your just screwing yourself Do yourselves a favor and contact Ruth at this #1-401-782-3200 and start tagging this size fish
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Not to be a kill joy but that fish was never part of the breeding cycle They need to reach about 300#s before they breed roughly 8' If you keep killing these little fish your just screwing yourself Do yourselves a favor and contact Ruth at this #1-401-782-3200 and start tagging this size fish
I know Ruth personally (my best friend's mom) and she has never chastized me for taking a fish under 300# lol. I tag a ton of 'em as well.
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:29 PM   #16
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Nice job guys!!!...............

Jim got the seat and mounted it........SWEEEEEE...............T

Roy thanks for giving the kids those Thresher fins.........boy they smelled great by Wednesday oh and the flies they attract............. LMAO

Roy I'll stop in this week and see you
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on nbs we can give local with out getting pummled... between acid barge/gully...water 65 degrees....good luck. pat reel crazy is out now.hopefully with good results.....................jim
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Old 08-26-2007, 07:46 PM   #18
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Nice job guys!!!...............

Jim got the seat and mounted it........SWEEEEEE...............T

Roy thanks for giving the kids those Thresher fins.........boy they smelled great by Wednesday oh and the flies they attract............. LMAO

Roy I'll stop in this week and see you
Put the fins under a milk crate on the roof of your house. 4 -- 6 weeks
This keeps the smell up out of range and the birds off it. I've got tuna and shark tails done this way .
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Not to be a kill joy but that fish was never part of the breeding cycle They need to reach about 300#s before they breed roughly 8' If you keep killing these little fish your just screwing yourself Do yourselves a favor and contact Ruth at this #1-401-782-3200 and start tagging this size fish
I always question this kind of logic.....So we should only kill the very big ones, the fish that have already joined the breeding the cycle???

That would also decimate the stocks, by taking all the actively breeding females out, leaving no viable breeders in the stock.(a large female got that way with good genes, good fighting instincts, and luck, and is already passing on her genes in pups)

That logic won't work either, and seems more likely to result in a troubled fishery if you ask me, than responsibly taking a few smaller sharks each year.
Besides, The mako in question here was a male.

As far as effort by recreational sharkers, they spend more time on the water, spending lots of money, for the fewest fish harvested of any other type of recreational fishing in the US. The commercial fleets worldwide kill all the sharks, not the rec guys.

Spare your breathe here, and use that energy to fight the rest of the world. We play by the rules here, and the rest of the world laughs at us while killing all our fish.

Nice Fish JIM, one to be proud of. The NBS membership has had quite the year sharking. I'd put our group up against any out there!!
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