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[*] posted on 5-21-2014 at 11:10 AM


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Looks like my original rib poking has provoked some thoughtful, albeit contentious at times, discussion. It has gone way beyond my intent but I'm not sorry. I have absolutely no problem with sport fishing for fun or for food. I do have a problem with the orgy of overfishing. It even extends to buying bait. The last panga trip I went on we bought way more live bait from the bait boat than we could ever use. Why? Because we had the cash and were afraid we would run out. At the end of the day most of it was released - dead. That would be fine if I were the only ahole out there doing it but I'm not. Overfishing a ALL levels is a problem here in Baja, even my most ardent detractors acknowledge that. There are limits but no one monitors them. We need to monitor them ourselves. I'm going to try a little harder. I still go fishing but to me it's more like golf now, relaxing entertainment. It makes no economic sense for me to fish for food. Every day the Bravo market has the freshest possible cleaned fillets for about 70 pesos a kilo. At the end of the day I'm sure a bunch of it gets thrown out. Enjoy your fishing trips, Release most of your catch and shop at your local market for food. And, to answer another critic, if you can't identify fresh fish you aren't a fisherman - eat beef.
Overfishing is a problem, but it's not coming from sports fishermen, sports fishermen adhere to the limits and are not what's depleting the resource. I sincerely doubt that many sport fishermen who spend considerable money on their sport and much energy to process and preserve their catch, then go to the trouble and expense to ship it home, would allow it to go to waste. I go out of my way to utilize every usable part of the fish including the head and the roe, so that nothing goes to waste. You are way off base suggesting that sports fishermen are wasteful. It just ain't so.



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[*] posted on 5-21-2014 at 11:41 AM
Waste not, want not


Last time me and 2 buddies fished out of Loreto we spent most of the night cleaning, filleting and vacuum sealing a ice chest full of fillets (mostly YT) and feed the remains to the gulls. The tree guys in the room next to us had 2 chests full of fish that they "were to tired to clean" and they planned to just dump them on the side of the road on there way north. So we took their fish and stayed an extra day cleaning, filleting and vacuum sealing theirs. Now we had so many fillets that there was no longer room for sufficient ice in our chest. Fortunately a nice lady (who's also a BN) has large freezer in her garage and offered to let us use it so we froze all of the fillets overnight, picked them up the next AM and distributed the excess to all our hungry friends when we got back to Ensenada.



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[*] posted on 5-21-2014 at 12:08 PM


Looks like you'll have plenty of bait for your future overfishing trips. And btw mono, you are just flat wrong, sorry. I need no further proof than durell's post about the druids that were going to dump the fish in a ditch. This happens way more than you think.



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[*] posted on 5-21-2014 at 01:01 PM


Get a life wee bray.:tumble: You're just trolling along. Just trolling along.:lol:
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[*] posted on 5-21-2014 at 01:08 PM


he's just taking a break from picketing the el triunfo oxxo!:lol:
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