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On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 13:53:59 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: I know we have at least one or two people here who do some shark fishing, presumably catch and release. Just how common is shark fishing however, and do most folks release them alive or not? I don't go shark fishing anymore because of that very issue - sharks are overfished. I read that article last week on another site. Their main contention is that because the shark population is being slowly decimated, other critters like rays are cleaning up the scallop beds. It makes some sense. This is one area where the IFGA should step in and say no more records will be entered for catch and kill tournaments. It's not like the technology for tournaments isn't up to date - laser measuring and on-water judging and video records works for extreme billfish tournaments, the same can be done here. Two seasons ago, the Martha's Vineyard tourney had a huge PR problem. One of their captains latched into a monster Tiger - (1290 pounds), but it was late on the last day. It would have been the winning fish, so the Captain made a choice to continue and try and board the fish. When they finally figured out they couldn't make it back in time, they went on with the capture anyway instead of just getting a picture and cutting it loose. Major uproar over that one. That's a top of the chain predator and they just removed it from the ecosystem for the sake of landing a monster fish. That's bull**** as far as I'm concerned. |
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