Listen "EP 47: Seasonal Closures, Flawed Data, and Striped Bass with Jim Hutchinson Jr."
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textWe unpack the proposed 12% striped bass mortality cut, why “closure” likely means a short seasonal window, and how flawed MRIP effort estimates are steering the debate. We compare regional impacts by month, weigh status quo against quick fixes, and argue for better data, smarter timing, and real habitat work.• What a seasonal closure actually means and when it would land• Why MRIP effort overestimates cast doubt on a 12% cut• Spawning stock biomass context and the 1995 comparison• Regional wave closures and uneven impacts by state• Harvest vs release mortality and circle hook credit gaps• Chesapeake, Hudson, and Delaware recruitment uncertainty• Bunker abundance, migration shifts, and shark depredation• Bonus tags, commercial quotas, and cross-state consistency• Enforcement realities, court follow-through, and compliance• Tagging tech limits, acoustic arrays, and funding needs• Vote timing, state politics, and what happens nextSubscribe for new episodes on Thursdays. “Get out there, get on the water, and get some tight lines.”Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: [email protected]
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