Dear Sir,
I own and operate an offshore charter fishing business out of the Crow's Nest
Marina and Restaurant in Venice, Florida. My family and I have been in the charter
fishing business for over 25 years. Our charter boat Legacy is well-known in the
area. We are members of the Venice Chamber of Commerce and we work hard in
and with the local business community to promote this area. I believe our business
helps to draw people to the Venice, Florida area thus helping promote commerce
and jobs. Because of the present economic crisis we are struggling to stay in
business, but with this said I feel that we will survive if we are not overly
restricted
in the fish species we can keep for our clients this winter.
In cooler winter months from January through April is when we are very busy with
our charter boat. This is the busiest part of the tourist season, and at this
time of
the year we must make enough money to help carry us through some of the
slower months.
January through the end of March the Gulf's water temperature cools down. When
this annual event takes place the mid-water fish such as Spanish mackerel, King
mackerel, little tunny, sharks, and blue runners leave this area as they head
farther
south to warmer water.
When all the tourists are here January through the end of March the only reliable
fishing we have available is bottom fishing fro grouper and snapper. (We don't run
far enough on the 4 and 6 hour trips to target Greater amberjack)
By closing both red and gag grouper at this time of the year you are limiting us as
an offshore charter fishing business to one fish which is mangrove (grey) snapper.
Honestly, I do not believe we can survive through these months with only mangrove
snapper to target. Our clients just want enough fish to make a meal or two. By
allowing us to keep at least one gag or one red grouper per person in these winter
months you will not be the final contribution to putting us out of business,
Consider that I was fishing 12 miles offshore of Venice 3 days ago. On this trip we
caught several keeper gag and red grouper. I believe by reducing the creel limit
but
no closure we can still maintain a viable charter fishing business.
Thank you, Capt. Dave Pinkham
Legacy Fishing Charters
Venice, Fl
941-473-4603
Comment from David Pinkham, South West Florida Deep Sea Fishing Charters Inc.
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic: Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 30B
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