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Wayne.B September 19th 14 07:31 PM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 

http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.

[email protected] September 19th 14 08:36 PM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
On Friday, September 19, 2014 2:31:19 PM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant

grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while

he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as

big as a pie plate.


You sure that wasn't krause, doing some Scuba Diving???

F*O*A*D September 19th 14 11:15 PM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
On 9/19/14 2:41 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:31:19 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:


http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.


It is probably time to open up some take permits.
We tend to over shoot sometimes when we try to protect a species.



Right. How dare the fish want to live in *their* environment.

Boating All Out September 19th 14 11:57 PM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
In article , says...

On 9/19/14 2:41 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:31:19 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:


http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.


It is probably time to open up some take permits.
We tend to over shoot sometimes when we try to protect a species.



Right. How dare the fish want to live in *their* environment.


It's the job of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to
set Jewfish harvesting policy.
They've been studying it, tagging, etc.
It's only of interest to commercial interests. Jewfish eat mostly crabs
and rough fish.
You can catch them now. Just have to release them. The meat isn't any
better than other grouper.
Spearfishermen would wipe them out in a few years.
I see nothing wrong with line permits if it's justified.

Roger September 20th 14 02:18 AM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
Wayne.B wrote:
http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.


They're everywhere. It's time to allow recreational fishing for them
again. They almost always die when we boat them anyway because it's
very hard to vent them.

Roger September 20th 14 02:25 AM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says...
On 9/19/14 2:41 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:31:19 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.
It is probably time to open up some take permits.
We tend to over shoot sometimes when we try to protect a species.


Right. How dare the fish want to live in *their* environment.

It's the job of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to
set Jewfish harvesting policy.
They've been studying it, tagging, etc.
It's only of interest to commercial interests. Jewfish eat mostly crabs
and rough fish.
You can catch them now. Just have to release them. The meat isn't any
better than other grouper.
Spearfishermen would wipe them out in a few years.
I see nothing wrong with line permits if it's justified.

You don't spearfish 500# fish, Kevin.


Boating All Out September 20th 14 04:32 AM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
In article ,
says...

On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 17:57:39 -0500, Boating All Out
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On 9/19/14 2:41 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:31:19 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:


http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.

It is probably time to open up some take permits.
We tend to over shoot sometimes when we try to protect a species.



Right. How dare the fish want to live in *their* environment.


It's the job of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to
set Jewfish harvesting policy.
They've been studying it, tagging, etc.
It's only of interest to commercial interests. Jewfish eat mostly crabs
and rough fish.
You can catch them now. Just have to release them. The meat isn't any
better than other grouper.
Spearfishermen would wipe them out in a few years.
I see nothing wrong with line permits if it's justified.


I disagree that they only eat "crabs and rough fish". They eat
anything that will fit in their mouth.


Who are you disagreeing with? I never said that.


If Harry wants to see a 326 pounder he can just drive down to
Scheible's in Ridge and look under the cash register in the glass
case. That was caught on a big jack that was originally caught by one
of his head boat customers. The Jewfish followed it up, Doug Scheible
hooked the jack up and tossed it back to the Jewfish..


hehe. A bait jack isn't a free jack.
Here.
http://www.marinelab.fsu.edu/labs/ck/grouper-
ecology/goliath/vulnerability

I do agree a managed harvest is the way to go. Maybe make it a hook
and line tag that isn't cheap.


The experts will decide. Okay by me. I don't need to catch Jewfish.
The 90 pounder I caught before the restrictions was one too many.
Plenty of fish in the ocean to occupy my time.
Sheepshead are enough to keep my belly full.
Last thing I need when I go sit over a reef is a big Jewfish dragging me
around.

[email protected] September 20th 14 07:00 AM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:32:34 PM UTC-4, Boating All Out wrote:

Sheepshead are enough to keep my belly full.



Sheephead are garbage fish, only fit for the garden.

Kinda like White Perch up here, absolute ****.


Boating All Out September 20th 14 02:52 PM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
In article ,
says...

I disagree that they only eat "crabs and rough fish". They eat
anything that will fit in their mouth.


Who are you disagreeing with? I never said that.


Excuse me, you said "Jewfish eat mostly crabs and rough fish".


Big difference between "most" and "only."
According to the chart 62% of their diet is crabs.
Last I heard, that alone qualifies as most. "Sport fish" doesn't add
up to a hill of beans in their eating. They're hardly speed demons.
If you're disagreeing with that, fine by me. Post your numbers.



If Harry wants to see a 326 pounder he can just drive down to
Scheible's in Ridge and look under the cash register in the glass
case. That was caught on a big jack that was originally caught by one
of his head boat customers. The Jewfish followed it up, Doug Scheible
hooked the jack up and tossed it back to the Jewfish..


hehe. A bait jack isn't a free jack.
Here.
http://www.marinelab.fsu.edu/labs/ck/grouper-
ecology/goliath/vulnerability


The issue is that when you hook a sport fish, it becomes a bait fish
before you can get it in the boat.


I've done a whole lot of fishing. It's not an "issue" to me.
Every fisherman gets a kick out of a rare event.
Real "fish stories."
Hell, once it was a turtle trying to take my bass.
They're wild animals, not tame dogs.


We just need an impartial group of experts, not a group who had their
mind made up before the data was in.


I'll trust the FWC on this one. Who are your experts?


Roger September 21st 14 02:35 AM

Goliath Groupers Causing Problems In South West Florida
 
Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 17:57:39 -0500, Boating All Out
wrote:

In article ,
says...
On 9/19/14 2:41 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:31:19 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

http://www.abc-7.com/clip/10574887/goliath-grouper-pose-problems-for-fisherman-5-pm#at_pco=cfd-1.0

Great video of a giant grouper taking a large shark and also a scuba
divers fin.

We were once anchored in the Dry Tortugas (Ft Jefferson) and a giant
grouper camped out in the shadow of our boat. Every once in a while
he would stick his nose out where we could see him. His mouth was as
big as a pie plate.
It is probably time to open up some take permits.
We tend to over shoot sometimes when we try to protect a species.


Right. How dare the fish want to live in *their* environment.
It's the job of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to
set Jewfish harvesting policy.
They've been studying it, tagging, etc.
It's only of interest to commercial interests. Jewfish eat mostly crabs
and rough fish.
You can catch them now. Just have to release them. The meat isn't any
better than other grouper.
Spearfishermen would wipe them out in a few years.
I see nothing wrong with line permits if it's justified.

I disagree that they only eat "crabs and rough fish". They eat
anything that will fit in their mouth.

Who are you disagreeing with? I never said that.


If Harry wants to see a 326 pounder he can just drive down to
Scheible's in Ridge and look under the cash register in the glass
case. That was caught on a big jack that was originally caught by one
of his head boat customers. The Jewfish followed it up, Doug Scheible
hooked the jack up and tossed it back to the Jewfish..

hehe. A bait jack isn't a free jack.
Here.
http://www.marinelab.fsu.edu/labs/ck/grouper-
ecology/goliath/vulnerability

I do agree a managed harvest is the way to go. Maybe make it a hook
and line tag that isn't cheap.

The experts will decide. Okay by me. I don't need to catch Jewfish.
The 90 pounder I caught before the restrictions was one too many.
Plenty of fish in the ocean to occupy my time.
Sheepshead are enough to keep my belly full.
Last thing I need when I go sit over a reef is a big Jewfish dragging me
around.


You can choose the reef fish you catch, Kevin? That's an amazing
talent. Please share your tactics.



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