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Eisboch wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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Eisboch,

How is the Tuna population in the NE? Can the sport fisherman notice a
change in the number or size of Tuna being caught?


You can notice the amount of activity certainly, but actually hooking up and
landing a tuna can be challenging and requires a bit of luck to boot. It's
not uncommon to spend hours, days or even a whole season dragging squid rigs
right through the middle of a working pod and never get a hit.

You need a license to legally fish for tuna. There are several types
ranging from commercial to recreational and for types of gear used. You are
also supposed to report landed and kept catches which is entered into a
database used to report activity and regulate the duration of tuna season
and catch limits. Once you obtain the license it is easily renewed every
year.

Information on obtaining licenses .... catch limits .. activity is available
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http://www.nmfspermits.com/

Eisboch


Thanks for the info and the link. I tried to read the "news" info, and
while I saw lots of information, and news of current regulations, I
could not find any news related to the health of the Atlantic fisheries.

It was interesting to note that they now limit longlines to 24 NM. That
is one long longline. I wonder how long the longlines would be if we
didn't limit their size.