searun
Well-Known Member
Tossing this idea out there, one that Serengetti floated a while back. Concept is a combined halibut aggregate slot limit. The limit would be you can have either 1 fish or 2 in possession, so long as the total aggregate length doesn't exceed the aggregate limit of "X" total slot. So if for example the limit is 126cm, then so long as you only have either 1 fish or 2 fish that total up to that length then you are OK. Gives angler a choice of which fish they want to target. Respects that every area has different fish (size etc) that are unique to their situation. Would be a bit of an enforcement challenge, but with everyone recording the length it provides enforcement with a simple cut and dried limit. Hopefully Joe angler can add!
Guess I'm hearing that most people on S Coast are looking for 1 fish of largest size they can get, whereas N Coast guys are looking more for 2 fish because a lot of their areas are chicken ranches. Not all, but the majority have chicken ranches so they want to be able to get 2 fish. Rather than fight amoung ourselves, perhaps an aggregate slot limit is a way forward that avoids having to create a North vs South regulation.
Guess I'm hearing that most people on S Coast are looking for 1 fish of largest size they can get, whereas N Coast guys are looking more for 2 fish because a lot of their areas are chicken ranches. Not all, but the majority have chicken ranches so they want to be able to get 2 fish. Rather than fight amoung ourselves, perhaps an aggregate slot limit is a way forward that avoids having to create a North vs South regulation.