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Posted 9/5/2008 5:32:41 PM
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I hear by the grapevine that the Florida marine folks are being lenient on red snapper catches on the I-10 rubble and the adjacent bridge rubble, although it is slightly more than 9 miles off the Florida coastline. Anyone know the scoop? Thanks.

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John Dixon
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Posted 9/5/2008 5:41:54 PM


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I wouldn't risk it, but I've heard that on dark nights...

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Posted 9/6/2008 11:11:24 AM


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I wouldn't do it on dark nights either. I saw "the man" at Sherman Cove loading up some pretty expensive night vision equipment one evening to look for just that type of violation. If your gonna do it. Do it during the day where you can see them coming at least.

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Posted 9/6/2008 5:09:01 PM
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Thanks. It is silly though. You go out and you can't catch other fish for the red snapper and no matter how gentle you treat them, a porpoise/dolphin gets them or they stand a chance of death from their hook injury. I can't believe that the populations around the artificial reefs in Alabama and Florida weren't measured properly. I called about getting on one of those boards and was told you have to know the governor of your state very well. I didn't retire to kiss up to a governor.

I will stick to black snapper, amberjack, etc. I appreciate the comment.

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John Dixon

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Posted 9/6/2008 8:15:28 PM


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Agree with 04031940, we went out before snapper season opened to the Liberty Ship and caught 10-15 red snapper and when we threw them back in this dolphin that was hanging out was eating them up. It was probably the best meal he ever ate and we didn't even get a tip!

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Posted 9/11/2008 6:06:23 AM


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Not sure who told you that, but I would hate for you or anyone else to think they are being "lenient". I have been fishing  and out there running around quite a bit lately, the FWC is out there in full force and they are keeping a very close eye on the 9 mile line.  There are plenty of other spots where you can go in state waters that have plenty of fish on them. I just wanted you to know, you should expect to get checked;  have your ducks in a row and your boat shipshape..



 

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Posted 9/11/2008 9:09:14 AM


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Capt. Bob Quarles (9/11/2008)
Not sure who told you that, but I would hate for you or anyone else to think they are being "lenient". I have been fishing  and out there running around quite a bit lately, the FWC is out there in full force and they are keeping a very close eye on the 9 mile line.  There are plenty of other spots where you can go in state waters that have plenty of fish on them. I just wanted you to know, you should expect to get checked;  have your ducks in a row and your boat shipshape..

I was followed outside of the 9 mile mark two weeks ago.  They checked me and they went on about business saying they were checking all boats they could find in federal waters for Snapper.  So they are out there checking for snapper in Federal waters.

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Posted 9/11/2008 9:11:14 AM


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Capt. Bob Quarles (9/11/2008)
Not sure who told you that, but I would hate for you or anyone else to think they are being "lenient". I have been fishing  and out there running around quite a bit lately, the FWC is out there in full force and they are keeping a very close eye on the 9 mile line.  There are plenty of other spots where you can go in state waters that have plenty of fish on them. I just wanted you to know, you should expect to get checked;  have your ducks in a row and your boat shipshape..

I was followed outside of the 9 mile mark two weeks ago.  I saw a boat (could not see that it was FWC) on the horizon behind me on the way to my spot.  They slowed and let me anchor and start fishing before they came up to me.  They checked me and they went on about business saying they were checking all boats they could find in federal waters for Snapper.  So they are out there checking for snapper in federal waters.



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