To whom it may concern:
I have been involved in the commercial long line fishery for halibut since the early
eighties. We watched our fishery go from the pretty much unregulated free for all
to 5 day,3 day and finally 24 hour openings with all the madness that ensued,
before IFQ's were finally implemented. Though some people were left out, overall it
was a fair system. Things were going along fairly well until the past seven or eight
years when the sport charter fishery exploded on the scene and it became
increasingly difficult to catch the alloted poundage in area 2C.
I certainly applaud the one fish per day catch limit that is proposed and hope that
this time it will be able to be enforced. However, for the sake of the fishery, and
both the commercial set line fishermen as well as the charter fleet, I think
eventually a program like IFQ's for the charter industry will need to be
implemented. In the interim though, the proposed bag limit will most certainly help.
Sincerely,
Tom Botts
F/V Bonnie J
Comment from Thomas Botts, none
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Guided Sport Charter Vessel Fishery for Halibut
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