Jim Hutchinson Jr. reports that a pair of Stripers for the Future seminars will be held on Saturday at the Saltwater Fishing Expo in Edison, N.J.
Stripers For the Future is a research and education campaign started in 2011 by John Tiedmann of Monmouth University designed to educate with how they can contribute to the conservation and long-term sustainability of the striped bass fishery,
The first session Saturday at 3 p.m. will explore the science of catch-and-release. Moderated by Steve Liesman, founder of Save A Million Bass, this session will feature presentations on factors impacting injury and stress in striped bass : new findings from the Mass. Division of Marine fisheries on release mortality — and employing employing science-based best catch-and-release practices from Keep Fish Wet.
The second session starts at about 5 p.m. , and will be moderated by Jim Hutchinson from The Fisherman magazine. It features presentations by renowned striper anglers such as Chuck Many, John Kravchak and Alberto Knie designed to anglers with insights into best catch-and-release practice techniques from boat, kayak and surf.
Crazy Alberto is also promising more as noted today:
“SECRETS – As we are coming to the last stretch of the winter seminars, I am going to do something I never thought I would. I am referring to revealing MY BEST KEPT SECRETS to trophy fishing. There is also a lesson about what I’ve learned through the years and an open discussion about where we are today. All in all, this is very revealing, and I am not holding back. All this will be taking place at the @saltwater_fishing_expo on March 15 -17 at the New Jersey Convention Center…”


The Expo opens at noon Friday at in the N.J. Expo Center and continues through Sunday at 97 Sunfield Ave. in Edison. For details on the Saltwater Fishing Expo visit saltwater.sportshows,com
Good weather continues Thursday with some patchy fog in the morning as winds are west at just 5 knots before going southeast in the afternoon.
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