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Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one
of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. Time to move to Canada. We usually do copy the US but there's a 10 year time lag. |
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On Jun 17, 9:01*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:8jig541a6jiilonh9kdjpo589nveilrisl@4ax .com... Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. Time to move to Canada. We usually do copy the US but there's a 10 year time lag. Speaking of Canada............we are now seeing an influx of Canadian Soldiers. They attack us every year and we are getting tired of it. ;-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayfly http://www.northcountrytrail.org/news/mayfly1.htm |
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On Jun 17, 7:42*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. Well, you know me.. I pretty much trust what the CT DEP does.. There are as many if not more and better fish now than when I was a kid, and probably 20 times as much pressure on said population.. Someone is doing something right. |
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:01:23 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. Time to move to Canada. We usually do copy the US but there's a 10 year time lag. I'd probably be in trouble with your HRC within thirty seconds of crossing the border. :) |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I'd probably be in trouble with your HRC within thirty seconds of crossing the border. :) HRC? Human Rights Commission? maybe Fish Rights Commission...I could see that. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. States Rights? |
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:36:58 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. States Rights? The states have the right to collect the fees. :) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
States Rights? The states have the right to collect the fees. :) But the license still works only in the one state, right? In other words, you still have to buy the license in every state you fish in? |
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PhantMan wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: States Rights? The states have the right to collect the fees. :) But the license still works only in the one state, right? In other words, you still have to buy the license in every state you fish in? And each state still gets to set its own non-resident fee level, right? |
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On Jun 17, 7:42*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Well, I had a very productive conversation with Mike Bucko who is one of the New England representatives and part of the overall process. Apparently, the states that have current licensening systems will have to adjust to the NOAA standard - that's a no debate issue apparently. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Further, the one license/permits for multiple passengers (commonly called a "boat license") that states like Maryland and Virginia have will not comply with the licensing/permitting system - all passengers will be required to have a license permit and be registered with the system - no exceptions. And, this is interesting, there is no debate allowed - NOAA has formed the system and has tested it in the Gulf states, deemed it fit with some minor tweaking and while they have some patience with the states involved, they will impose the registry at the end of 2009 - not 2011 as some have stated. Oh well. Which means that, according to mandate, ALL people who fish in salt water will be required to obtain a license and/or permit. Does this surprise you? Did you think you could just keep on fishing without putting SOMETHING back in? We've had Licensing for quite awhile now...as a matter of fact, I phoned the Ministry on this American Carpetbagger who thought he and his Canadian Wife could just fish as much as they wanted out of the St.Clair, and Erie, and sell the **** at her B&B for $14 per plate.He was out with a " buddy " when the Ministry put the other guys boat on the truck, and took it, and them , away. Gee, I wonder how surprised HE was when the Ministry showed up and took his Boat, Car, Scaling Machine, and 3 freezers full of Perch and Pickeral. They should deport the prick. He was real tough and mouthy when I questioned him the first time.I guess the douchebags laughing out of his ass now, the ****. That'll teach him. The stupid bitch that married him may loose her B&B as well..... |
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