City Dad
11-05-2013, 10:23 AM
Not gonna mince words - our in-shore fisheries are over-fished. Don’t believe me? Ask any local old enough to remember the 60s.
So, the reality is; either you are part of the problem or part of the solution.
I’m not a catch-and-release zealot. Do what you want (only Bigfoot can judge you.)
If what you want to do is conserve by selective harvest, I have some information that may be of interest to you.
The gender of barred surf perch can be easily determined.
Here’s how:
Male barred surf perch have a pronounced notch in their anal fin. It is a reproductive adaptation.
http://fishinghotpage.com/images/fnn/maleperch.jpg
Can you see it?
Female barred surf perch DO NOT have this notch.
http://fishinghotpage.com/images/fnn/femaleperch.jpg
Dig it?
Now, I’m no scientist, but even I know this basic fact: A single male can mate with multiple females. Therefore, removing a male(s) only from a population, over time, will have less of an impact on over-all numbers than removing males and females or females only.
So, if you think it might be cool for your grandkids to know what a barred perch over 10” looks like, well, you just might wanna try throwin’ the mamas back once in a while.
I am not sorry if this offends you.
So, the reality is; either you are part of the problem or part of the solution.
I’m not a catch-and-release zealot. Do what you want (only Bigfoot can judge you.)
If what you want to do is conserve by selective harvest, I have some information that may be of interest to you.
The gender of barred surf perch can be easily determined.
Here’s how:
Male barred surf perch have a pronounced notch in their anal fin. It is a reproductive adaptation.
http://fishinghotpage.com/images/fnn/maleperch.jpg
Can you see it?
Female barred surf perch DO NOT have this notch.
http://fishinghotpage.com/images/fnn/femaleperch.jpg
Dig it?
Now, I’m no scientist, but even I know this basic fact: A single male can mate with multiple females. Therefore, removing a male(s) only from a population, over time, will have less of an impact on over-all numbers than removing males and females or females only.
So, if you think it might be cool for your grandkids to know what a barred perch over 10” looks like, well, you just might wanna try throwin’ the mamas back once in a while.
I am not sorry if this offends you.