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Deep Sea Fishing Charters For The Group Outing
Deep Sea Charters For The Group Outing by Eliseo Lao One great way to experience all that the deep sea experience has to offer is to charter a boat and get out there. Whether youre looking to catch a marlin or a shark there is a charter boat for you. Most of the charter companies will advise you of which trip best suits your needs. Those that run the deep sea charters are professionals that know the area and water. They are able to take you to the best areas and give advice about the best time for the fish you are targeting. Another thing to consider when hailing the deep sea charter boat is what time you want to be on the water. For some fish such as shark the best hunting is at night. The sea is quieter and a bit more even so many fishermen have much better luck at night. Some beginners refuse to be on the sea at night time. It can be a bit eerie out there. It is dark and you are in the sharks territory. Many


people are not at all comfortable with sharks, deep waters and a dark night. Prices range drastically for a deep sea charter. For those on a budget the choice may be a trip based on hours or a half day. Others may choose a specialty trip or night time trip. Depending on what experience you are looking for depends on the charter that you choose. If you are considering a experience from afar you may want to consider subscribing to a travel magazine or searching online. Many of the deep sea charters will have great information on the net. You will be able to search and find what type of fish is in the area, prices and what the charter includes. Are you looking for marine life watching or the exciting chase of a shark? Whatever you want you can find with the deep sea charter. Eliseo is an avid guy For more info visit http://www.charasfishinginfo.com

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Stop the Madness!!
First, they shut down the red snapper, grouper, and black seabass fisheries for an undetermined length of time. Next, the president forms a task force to oversee and protect the oceanic waters - we have yet to see the outcome of this group's recommendations - some say this could even prevent you from fishing in a pond on your own property. Either of these could curtail recreational fishing as we know it. The fishery closures are already having a huge economic impact on the fishing industry. California anglers wrestle with all the areas closed to fishing every day.

Now I read today that NOAA, in all its wisdom, wants to put loggerhead turtles on the endangered species list. Now, that may not seem to be bad - in fact, protecting an endangered animal species is what we need top do. But - is this turtle really endangered? I see at least one loggerhead on every trip I make. In fact, we often purposely look for one, because they are generally diving over live bottom, and that means fish are down there.

During the recent cold weather in Florida, hundreds of turtles were rescued and saved from death to be released back into the ocean when the water warmed. I just don't see the problem in my experience.

The report talks about Japanese nesting areas for the northern Pacific loggerhead. Ok - go after the Japanese. I wonder why we always seem to have to be the saviors of the world. It's just like the whaling industry in Japan and the blue fin tuna fishery in Japan. World stocks are depleted, but they seem to not care. So - to cure the problem, we let them fish and shut down our own fisheries.

So why is the loggerhead an issue? Well just watch. Top protect these turtles, commercial fishermen will be shut down in certain areas. Beach fronts that are nesting areas will be closed to public access. Boat traffic will be eliminated in areas where loggerheads roam - it just goes on and on. And, if you think I am making this up, just look at the manatee restrictions put in place in Florida over the past several years.

I am sure to get emails blasting me for this - PETA, et al, always watch what I write and then blast me. But - someone has to make some rational sense out of all of this.

You must realize that you have not heard from PETA and the other environmental groups for quite a while. I said years ago that they were well funded and they were taking their fight to lobbyists to quietly change fishing regulations. They have latched onto and gotten the ear of the government now and things will be changing fast over the next few years. IT IS TIME TO STOP THIS MADNESS!

If you fish - and by reading this either you do or you are one of the many tree-huggers that are trying to stop fishing altogether - you need to get hold of your congressman's and senators' ears and tell them - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

Stop the Madness!! originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at 10:17:02.

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