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August 13, 2019

Wildlife Federation Files Shrimp Trawling Rules Petition

 Wildlife Federation Files Petition for a Rule with North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission to Amend Shrimp Trawling Rules to Protect Juvenile Fish and Nursery Habitatarine Fisheries  
 
...................UPDATE ............
THIS PETITION WAS VOTED DOWN BY THE COMMISSION 5 TO 4
PUBLIC COMMENT NOW CLOSED!


 Salt water Anglers.....You have an opportunity to make your voice heard. Take action NOW!
Wildlife Federation Files Petition for Rule with North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission to Amend Shrimp Trawling Rules to Protect Juvenile Fish and Nursery Habitat

The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) is expected to vote on this proposal on Thursday, August 22, 2019. The proposed Rule amendment would place certain conditions on shrimp trawling to reduce the bycatch of juvenile fish, mainly spot, Atlantic croaker, and grey trout. The fishing mortality on these juvenile fish from shrimp trawling bycatch annually is unsustainable and has led to major declines in the health of these fish populations over the past twenty years. 

The Petition calls on the MFC to:
  1. Designate new Shrimp Trawl Management Areas in the Pamlico Sound and other internal waters where juvenile fish are abundant;
  2. Allow the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) to open the shrimp trawling season once shrimp in the Pamlico Sound reach a designated size (60 count) or  by June 15 each Spring;
  3. Allow shrimp trawling on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays each week in new Shrimp Trawl Management Areas; and
  4. Limit the size of shrimp trawls to 110 foot headropes total length in new Shrimp Trawl Management Areas.


Implementation of these researched-based, common-sense strategies will:

Put North Carolina's commercial and recreational fisheries on the road to recovery by reducing juvenile fish mortality from trawling bycatch thus allowing more fish to reach maturity and spawn at least once before being harvested; and
Protect essential nursery areas necessary to the growth and viability of fish species of ecological and economical significance.

The entire Petition can be accessed here:


Make your voice heard before final action is taken by MFC on the Petition. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:00 am on Thursday, August 22, 2019 in Raleigh, NC 27605 at the Doubletree by Hilton-Brownstone University, 1707 Hillsborough Street where you can provide remarks. You can attend or send your support for the Petition by e-mail to:        mailto:Dana.Gillikin@ncdenr.gov         

You can copy, insert your name, and paste the following statement to DMF at the given e-mail address. You may wish to compose your own statement. Public input showing support for attention to the problem of shrimp trawl bycatch and possible remedies set forth in the petition will be important.     Thank you, NC Camo.

Marine Fisheries Commission, as a concerned citizen and fisherman (woman), I support the proposed Petition from the NC Wildlife Federation that is before you today to adopt Rules to reduce shrimp trawling bycatch of juvenile fish, which will improve survival of these fish to the age of maturity and allow them to spawn at least once. This will improve the status of finfish generally and begin the move toward sustainability. Thank you for your consideration, ____________

An informed and engaged sporting community is important to the traditions we all value.
Dick Hamilton   NC Camo Coordinator   dick@ncwf.org       NC Camo Coalition is a project of the NC Wildlife Federation

Till next time....
Tight lines!
Johnny

August 5, 2019

Topsail Island Post Hurricane Florence

Fishin' Topsail 
Featuring fishing reports from Surf City, NC and Topsail Island. 
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Topsail Island Post Hurricane Florence

A video from the town of Surf City, NC 

Till next time....
Tight lines!
Johnny


 

Hurricane Fran: A Retrospective - The Surf City Ocean Pier Comes Back

Fishin' Topsail 
Featuring fishing reports from Surf City, NC and Topsail Island. 
www.fishintopsail.com

Edwin Lore of the Surf City Ocean Pier recounts the 1996 destruction of his pier, and temporarily, his business, when Hurricane Fran made landfall on the North Carolina coast on September 5, 1996. His story is presented as part of The North Carolina Channel's "Hurricane Fran: A Retrospective" lookback at Fran's impact twenty years ago.
Till next time....
Tight lines!
Johnny
 

How to throw a cast net - BEST WAY - Any size, No Teeth, Stay Clean! (By Captain Cody)

Fishin' Topsail 
Featuring fishing reports from Surf City, NC and Topsail Island.www.fishintopsail.com
Captain Cody demonstrates how to throw a huge 12 ft cast net.

Watch it on YouTube.
 
 
How to throw a cast net - BEST WAY - Any size, No Teeth, Stay Clean! 
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Till next time....
Tight Lines!
Johnny
 

Bill Dance is Back!

Fishin' Topsail 
Featuring fishing reports from Surf City, NC and Topsail Island.
 www.fishintopsail.com


In this episode of Bill Dance Outdoors, Bill reveals his favorite combination to jig for big bass almost year round.
 
 Till next time....
Tight lines!
Johnny