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Saba Slayer 09-15-2014 06:55 AM

Lobsters and Warm Water Years
 
This is a copy of graph from the DFW showing the total commercial catch and the effect of warm water years....there are many other factors involved in the total catch but the positive effect of warm water is undeniable.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_4638.JPG
(page copied from "Hoopin' It Up")
Good Luck this Season

ful-rac 09-15-2014 07:24 AM

So your say'n we are going to absolutely destroy all the lobsters this year....?


HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!:luxhello:

Saba Slayer 09-15-2014 07:29 AM

No guarantees
 
It's called fishing not catching...so no money back guarantees !
But the chances are good even you could catch a limit Tony!

ful-rac 09-15-2014 07:49 AM

Hey jim more importantly.... what does it do for the crab population?

alanw 09-15-2014 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saba Slayer (Post 206220)
This is a copy of graph from the DFW showing the total commercial catch and the effect of warm water years....there are many other factors involved in the total catch but the positive effect of warm water is undeniable.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_4638.JPG
(page copied from "Hoopin' It Up")
Good Luck this Season

It looks opposite to me? The warm water period 1950 - 1980 (thin line years) on that chart shows a huge decline. Then the cold water period (thick line years) 1980 - 2000 it picks up with a big upswing. Before 1950 it's low during both warm and cold water years.

Saba Slayer 09-15-2014 10:12 AM

More to it...
 
There's more to it than just warm water and cold water...I hate to get too nerdy but here's MHO...
If you look at the first graph you'll see that the Baja Fishery was stopped in 1952...that was a huge percentage of our total at the time. Notice how the catch also shot up right after World War II. More people getting into the fishery and fishing the lucrative Baja waters. Also in the 50's the legal carapace size was changed and that dramatically effected the catch.
The catch picks up again in the early 80's and much of that is due to the escape port that was required on commercial traps in 1976.
So what you're seeing since the start of the 80's is a more realistic graph of our current fishery.
As you can see it's not all about temps..."Catch Effort" has a lot to do with the catch totals.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_4641.JPG


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