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dawnskaybug 12/07/2006 10:13 AM

Anyone dive to get there own fish??
 
Yeah I know Im opening a can of worms...
But any divers dive to get fish for there aquarium???

r00onmac 12/07/2006 03:59 PM

lots of people do.. there have been tons of threads, including a big one in the "reef fishes" forum...

i have a license to do so,,, but i havent gone yet... just a matter of time

dawnskaybug 12/09/2006 01:25 PM

I did a search and found nada
I did catch fish and catching fish

Cshradr7 12/10/2006 12:00 AM

what kind of license would you need to do so and where might you get one of these? sounds interesting, i always just thought it was illegal.

r00onmac 12/10/2006 12:37 AM

regular fishing license works here in FL... as long as you know what species and sizing regulations... etc....

r00onmac 12/10/2006 12:47 AM

[url]http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=809546[/url]

there is the thread

dawnskaybug 12/10/2006 04:27 PM

I need a license and its for Aquarium use only. Im "supposed" to tell them what I caught each month.

alikatoes 12/22/2006 10:34 PM

Here in Hawaii you need a license, $50 a year. I do collection trips 2-3 times weekly. Good fun.

dawnskaybug 12/23/2006 02:59 AM

What type of netting do you use ?

alikatoes 12/24/2006 01:20 AM

If your in Guam your best bet is trying to get monofilament 3/4in from Philipinnes. If you can get some of the 6lb test netting let me know, I havent been able to find that stuff locally.

dawnskaybug 12/24/2006 04:47 PM

Theres a net store that Im trying to get to here but its always closed. Ill let you know what I find

ronjeremy 01/01/2007 11:51 PM

i have caught a few of my own..we have some species of tangs that i am going for this coming year..i found 2 different types, but i'm not sure..they aren't something i have ever seen at the lfs..we have sergeant damsels, blue/yellow damsels, coral beauties(or something almost identical), butterflies(in the deeper parts)..i found most right next to the shore..i snorkel by some jetties..i just discovered the tangs this year..i have never seen them before at the jetties..i hope they are there when the warm water returns!!

mrabolli 01/02/2007 04:25 PM

in florida theres no license required and no regulations on size. pick up a fishing reg guide and you will see tropicals are free for the collecting. Unless the changed the laws since 2 years ago when I last looked.

mrabolli 01/02/2007 04:25 PM

in florida theres no license required and no regulations on size. pick up a fishing reg guide and you will see tropicals are free for the collecting. Unless the changed the laws since 2 years ago when I last looked.

mcross 01/02/2007 05:57 PM

me and the wife are going to atlantic city nj again when it gets a bit warmer is there a place near there where one can catch thier own fish,, do you need a saltwater fishing lisence,and wheres the location if anyone have ever snorkeled there for fish. * oh yea near the shore neither of us can swim that well for deep water lol.

thanks in advance

mrabolli 01/02/2007 07:04 PM

not sure what kind of fish your looking to collect? Theres no reef that far north and thus no reef/tropical fish. Basically theres no way you would find collectible fish there. You will see some bait fish in schools swimming around maybe. N.J. is one of those overregulated states so I imagine there is some regulations controlling any collecting you might try. Try the NJ fish and wildlife website.

maractwin 01/03/2007 01:24 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8881046#post8881046 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mrabolli [/i]
[B]Theres no reef that far north and thus no reef/tropical fish. Basically theres no way you would find collectible fish there.[/B][/QUOTE]

Actually, it's common to find wayward tropicals up the East Coast in the fall, as far north as Rhode Island. Fish spawn in the summer in Florida and the Caribbean, and some of the larvae get carried north on the Gulf Stream. You'll only see young juveniles up here, because the fish won't survive the cold winter. I often go collecting tropicals near Newport RI in September/October, typically finding spotfin & foureye butterflies, bicolor and cocoa damsels, and sometimes others as well.

In Massachusetts and Rhode Island, you need a fishing permit for fish they consider of commercial value (i.e. for human consumption), but not for tropicals.

-Mark

fishome25 01/03/2007 03:55 PM

yea, I live in NY and caught about 40 butterflies this year as well as groupers, lionfish, lizardfish, and flying gurnard.

dawnskaybug 01/04/2007 03:04 AM

Right off the beach??
The visibility is about 1 foot

fishome25 01/04/2007 07:29 AM

in guam or ny?

dawnskaybug 01/05/2007 06:53 PM

AC NJ
Here in Guam vivibility is 60-200 feet

fishome25 01/05/2007 07:53 PM

yea, some days the vis is very poor. but other days 20 feet or more is possible.

dawnskaybug 01/05/2007 08:19 PM

Also 90% of the fish I catch are at night when there sleeping.
I rarely catch anything but clowns and puffers during the day

ashrem 01/06/2007 01:04 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8879808#post8879808 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mrabolli [/i]
[B]in florida theres no license required and no regulations on size. pick up a fishing reg guide and you will see tropicals are free for the collecting. Unless the changed the laws since 2 years ago when I last looked. [/B][/QUOTE]

Yeah your gonna need a license in Florida. See [url=http://myfwc.com/marine/FWC68B.htm]Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission[/URL] for particulars.

Violet 01/06/2007 01:24 AM

does anyone know of any good spots to dive or snorkel for your own fish in or around the Mississippi Gulf Coast?


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