Beaufort, NC – The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board approved for public comment Draft Addendum II to Amendment 7 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for Atlantic Striped Bass. The Draft Addendum considers management measures designed to support stock rebuilding by reducing fishing mortality to the target in 2024

The Board initiated the Draft Addendum in response to the low probability of meeting the 2029 stock rebuilding deadline if the unexpectedly high 2022 fishing mortality rate continues. The Draft Addendum builds upon the 2023 emergency action by considering management measures intended to reduce fishing mortality to the target level in 2024. Projections indicate that a 14.5% reduction in total removals relative to 2022 is needed to have a 50% chance of being at or below the fishing mortality target in 2024. For the recreational fishery, the Draft Addendum proposes recreational bag and size limit options for the ocean and Chesapeake Bay regions, including options with different limits for the for-hire modes. To address concerns about recreational filleting allowances and compliance with recreational size limits, the Draft Addendum includes an option that would establish minimum requirements for states that authorize at-sea/shore-side filleting of striped bass (e.g., racks must be retained). For the commercial fishery, the Draft Addendum proposes a quota reduction option that would reduce commercial quotas by up to 14.5%, with the final percent reduction to be determined by the Board.

For measures beyond 2024, the Board will consider the results of the upcoming 2024 stock assessment update to inform subsequent management action. To enable an expedited management response to the 2024 stock assessment update, the Draft Addendum proposes an option that would enable the Board to respond to the results of the stock assessment updates more quickly, via Board action, if the stock is not projected to rebuild by 2029.

The Draft Addendum will be posted to the website no later than October 31st at https://asmfc.org/about-us/public-input. A subsequent press release will provide the details on the public hearing schedule and how to submit written comments. The Board will meet to review submitted comments and consider final action on the addendum in January 2024 at the Commission’s Winter Meeting in Arlington, VA. For more information, please contact Emilie Franke, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, at efranke@asmfc.org or 703.842.0740.  

Capt. Ron Santee reported a disappointing day of striper fishing on his Fishermen out of Atlantic Highlands, There wasn’t much bird life, while fish being marked on bottom wouldn’t hit. He did a lot of running to different areas while coming up with only one keeper. Santee isn’t fishing tomorrow due to a bad weather forecast, but will be back at it Saturday.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar lost some stripers right away this morning, which proved to be a bad omen as they said it was a “tough” day for them.

Though boaters have been catching large stripers in NY/NJ Bight, the NJ surf hasn’t broken out so far. Vinny D’Anton said the surf is clear, but peanut bunkers have disappeared from the Monmouth County surf. Large bunkers are far out of reach where boaters are working on them. Vinny caught a couple of small blues by casting a Krocodile metal, but only knew of one surfcaster in that area who caught a single school striper.

Capt. Russ Binns ran from Barnegat Bay up to Sea Girt yesterday where he and two friends got into bunkers not far off the shore and released six stripers from 35 to 47 pounds. Unfortunately, he also spotted several large stripers floating belly-up.

Absecon Bay Sporstman Center reports very good school striper action in the bay, including many keepers. Capt. Dave has been using live spot which are available for sale at the shop.

Though I’ve heard reports of a storm tomorrow, the National Weather Service forecast is for southeast winds at 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 and showers.

Austin Perelli has been having fine evening light tackle casting in Jamaica Bay for school stripers, blues, weakfish and even porgies on lures.

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