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Evidence found of early man’s deep sea fishing skills

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Ecavation website demonstrating fish bones and hooks at a cave in East Timor. New research revealed in the journal Science indicates people were deep-sea fishing 42,000 a long time back, considerably previously than believed. (Sue O’Connor, AP Image/Australian Countrywide University)

(CBS Information) It really is one particular of the oldest human endeavors – and no, not that one. Archeologists say they have found an historical fishhook together with accompanying evidence to help the idea that modern humans had been fishing the oceans at least 42,00 several years back.
Fish appeared in the human diet regime about one.nine million several years back. Early catchers waded into freshwater lakes and streams without having the require for boats or complex tools. It was not until later that people decided to ply the ocean in research of fish.

The newest evidence comes from an excavation on the southeast Asian island of East Timor in which continues to be of tuna and other deep-water fish ended up uncovered inside of a cave. Making use of dating techniques, a team led by archaeologist Sue O’Connor of Australian Nationwide College decided the age to be 42,000 years old — generating it the earliest evidence for ocean fishing.

The final results of the excavation were revealed in the journal Science.

Archeologists working in a limestone cave site in the northern element of East Timor identified a couple of damaged shell fishhooks, ranging in age between sixteen,000 and 23,000 several years – as effectively as fish bones which went back 42,000 many years. Prior to this discovering, experts explained that the most historic fish hook artifacts dated in the very last ten,000 a long time.

It continues to be unclear how the fish were caught but since catching tuna and marine fish needs tools and advance organizing, this meant men and women should have created the psychological and technological know-how to exploit the sea.

&quotWell, they should have been hooked up with robust fiber lines of some kind, string, but we genuinely do not know regardless of whether they had been making use of this variety of fishing technologies at 42,000 several years back,&quot Chris Clarkson, a senior lecturer at the University of Queensland, told the on the internet publication The Globe Nowadays. &quotThey could nicely have been out in boats with nets. They could have been spear fishing but undoubtedly by type of 20,000 years in the past it appears that they were using powerful, fibre lines and almost certainly hand casting or dangling these fish hooks off the edge of some kind of boat.&quot

Experts believe that the early anglers probably fashioned boats by tying logs with each other and utilized nets and sharpened parts of wood or shells as hooks.

&quotThese men and women have been smart,&quot explained Kathlyn Stewart, a investigation scientist at the Canadian Museum of Nature, who was not component of the study. &quotThey realized there were fish out there.&quot

It really is unclear how way the early mariners ventured. As soon as the bounty was caught, they probably ate it raw or went back to camp to cook it, Stewart explained.

In spite of their antique age, the fish bone finding does not set a new file. The oldest fish bones, which had been located at the Blombos Cave in South Africa, date from 140,000-fifty,000 several years ago.

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Super Package Deals

Nicely, we have had some fascination for offers for four ppl so we have worked out a offer with one particular of our holiday rental Cottages for a get nights get nights free deal. Pre Holiday getaway deals to escape prior to the vacation.

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This Crap makes no sense what a waste!

These issues are pups, crazy to see the waste and killing of baby swords that little.

Here is the translation of the text on you tube

Fishery associations and political forces are combating to amend the Neighborhood policies on fishing bans fishing: the use of the hook no. 7 with the strategy of the line helps make a real slaughter of small swordfish

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Saifishing in Guatemala

The sails are biting in Guatemala, proper on routine releasing ten fish or so per trip. It will
only get greater
If you would like to take part in the World’s Biggest Sailfishing, It’s time to get your
act in gear. There are a amount of great choices. Examine them all out at
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Massive grouper

Hello there guys.

My identify is Carlos Gloria. I fish in South Portugal, in which I dwell. In Summer season months I dedicate to marlin fishing, after Summer I do swordfishing, jigging for snappers and deep dropping.
Last monday 28 Nov we received this large grouper although deep dropping at 2000 feet. It weighted 68kg (150 kilos). The fish had in the stomach a lot more than ten hooks, some partially corroded…

Carlos Gloria – albatroz.biggame@gmail.com

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Kona Hawaii fishing report – Nov. wrap-up

Kona Hawaii fishing report – Nov. wrap-up .

So what occurred in October? Where did the report go? Effectively, I didn’t create one particular. I was out of motion for most of Oct since I had back again-to-back bladder most cancers surgical procedures. Not only didn’t I fish for most of Oct but I didn’t remain in touch with other fishermen throughout my recovery so I didn’t have a clue how the fishing was for the month. October for me is just a past memory by now but I did fish plenty this month so right here it is……

Mahi mahi tops the record as the most frequent catch. Whilst it is achievable to catch mahi mahi any time of the yr the following, we fundamentally have two seasons for them, a spring operate and a fall operate. The spring operate is generally the tiny size ones. I like to call them “Smurfs” due to the fact of the modest size and that they have that brilliant blue Smurf colour although swimming all around. The fall run delivers us the massive types and this season was no diverse. Whilst we can get small kinds in the fall and massive kinds in the spring, in standard, it’s quite predictable. With no ono run this previous summer season it positive was nice acquiring some good quality fish for the supper table. There are a handful of ono being caught but you just require to be lucky with that. I know 1 captain that has been paying some of his time on almost every excursion attempting for them and he’s acquiring skunked most of the time.

The blue marlin bite was rather great for the commencing of November but the deeper we’re getting into winter, the much more that bite is tapering off. There has been no “average” dimension for the month as the day-to-day catch weight variety has been all around the board. There has been a couple of striped marlin caught in the very last couple of weeks so I hope that’s an indicator that we’ll have our winter striped marlin operate. If you are a follower of my studies you might bear in mind that we went 5 winter season seasons without a good striped marlin run till previous winter season when they returned in fairly good figures. Tiny striped marlin is my 2nd preferred fish to consume. The meat is normally pink and at times you get meat that is pumpkin orange and that’s the Actually good stuff. Seared or as sashimi, Hawaii’s striped marlin are only outdone by the Hawaiian grouper when it arrives to flavor.

The bottom bite has been just Ok but as I’ve explained several instances before, your probabilities of catching one thing are way better likely for the bottom vs. just trolling all day. The initial portion on November I was catching mostly sharks while hitting the bottom but recently the big trevally are biting once again. As winter comes in, the giant trevally bite need to get even far better.

No worries about my well being. I’ve been dealing with most cancers for a extended time. The very last operations had been #15 and #sixteen for five distinct types of most cancers. I’ve been through radiation and chemo before and kept fishing via all of it. I’ll be starting chemo again shortly but the only facet effect with this variety of chemo is that I operate a slight fever so no big offer. Absolutely everyone has problems of some type or one more but the attitude you have as your concerns occur establishes the severity of their influence.

See ‘ya on the h2o ,
Capt. Jeff Rogers ,
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Must Read – Voluntary IFQ Outreach docs CATACH SHARES

This is one particular purpose why we must be at the SAFMC meeting in Raleigh, NC on December sixth at five:30pm…. We have to oppose this!!! This is not very good if this go thru for the commercial fishermen, leisure fishermen, and charter/ head boat captains…

Just received this e-mail from a member of the SAFMC be sure to open the attachment document too and go through it.

The other fisherman from our region that want Catch Share is carrying out this… The South Atlantic Fishermen’s Association (SAFA) Matt Ruby, President,
Phil Conklin Vice President, Chris Conklin Treasurer, Dave Thomas, Secretary, Larry Jones, Jack Cox, Scott Vaeth, Pete Boehm

Remember to us the Contact Mod to speak to the SAFMC and inform them that you oppose this Voluntary IFQ Outreach that the South Atlantic Fishermen’s Affiliation (SAFA) and EDF is opposing…

Link to the get in touch with Mod: http://fryingpantower.com/modules.php?title=Speak to You ought to be signed in to use the Get in touch with Mod

Tuesday, December six
Holiday Inn Brownstone
1707 Hillsborough Road
Raleigh, NC 27605
Telephone: 919/828-0811
*Hearing in conjunction with the December five-9, 2011 Council meeting. Starts at 5:30 PM

Thank you
Capt.Keith

From: kquigley@caploggroup.com [mailto:kquigley@caploggroup.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 7:26 PM
To: David Cupka Mac Currin H. Robert tbburgess@embarqmail.com roy.crabtree@noaa.gov michelle.duval@ncdnr.gov robert.w.foos@uscg.mil seageorg@bellsouth.net bhartig@bellsouth.web doug.haymans@dnr.state.ga.us jolleyjw@yahoo.com wilson.laney@fws.gov jessica.mccawley@myfwc.com voshea@asmfc.org Charlie Phillips tom@swatzel.com red.munden@ncmail.web
Cc: Andy Strelcheck Jack McGovern Phil Steele Gregg Waugh Kari Maclauchlin Brian Cheuvront Myra Brouwer Kim Iverson Mike Collins
Topic: Voluntary IFQ Outreach document

The South Atlantic Fishermen’s Association (SAFA) has developed a Voluntary IFQ for the South Atlantic snapper grouper fishery that they plan to propose at the December Council meeting during the manifeste comment session on Tuesday evening. The Voluntary IFQ was created completely by South Atlantic snapper grouper fishermen. We have hooked up the outreach paperwork utilized to inform non-SAFA fishermen about the proposal and see if they were interested to this e-mail. We have 36 allow holders at this time who would like to have the option to signal on to a voluntary IFQ. We anticipate much more to sign on as we keep on to achieve out to permit owners. We have hence way only introduced these concepts to fishermen that showed earlier interest in IFQs.

There were 3 design and style ideas proposed to fishermen employing an introductory letter and FAQ sheets. 1 is for a Voluntary IFQ for a handful of mid-shelf species (pages one-five in the connected pdf document) in the Carolinas and Georgia. The second is for golden tilefish (pages 6-10). The third is for a handful of deepwater species in Monroe County (pages eleven-fifteen. The regional facets of the proposed packages basically replicate the places fished and species caught by Board members and other fishermen that developed the Voluntary IFQ. The fishermen would like for fishermen in all states to have a Voluntary IFQ solution. On Tuesday of subsequent week, SAFA Board members will consult the Council to take into account pursuing an amendment for a Voluntary IFQ. Details are offered in the hooked up document and much more will be provided during the presentation.

Thank you for your difficult work and dedication to preserving our fisheries and we search ahead to speaking with you all subsequent week.

Kate Quigley
Executive Director
South Atlantic Fishermen’s Association
843-327-1114
SAFA internet site: www.southerncatch.com

SAFA Board Members:

Matt Ruby, President
Phil Conklin, Vice President
Chris Conklin, Treasurer
Dave Thomas, Secretary
Larry Jones
Jack Cox
Scott Vaeth
Pete Boehm

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Charter Boat being hired to take Game Wardens beyond 3 miles

So evidently a Cape Might charter boat is using sport warden’s out past the a few mile line to construct circumstances in opposition to charter, celebration and recreational fishermen whom are fishing in federal waters focusing on Striped Bass.

So much for a brotherhood, especially from a guy whom fished out there in a long time past. I guess when you are not able to guide journeys you take what you can get.

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SW FL-Bonita Beach: Red Grouper Offshore; Redfish Inshore

:calme:With tough seas persisting into the saturday and sunday, my Saturday charter was deferred to Monday, 11/14/11, when seas calmed to two-to-a few feet. I headed about 22 miles offshore, out of New Pass, with Bob and Stephanie Rose. We caught a bunch of grouper, but no keepers. Making use of shrimp and pinfish, we caught and released fifteen red grouper to eighteen one/2 inches and three gag grouper to 18 inches. We utilized shrimp to catch five mangrove snapper to 16 inches, seven keeper lane snapper, and 10 porgies. We introduced yellowtail snapper shorts.

Tuesday, Mike Lischer and Jeff Heinrich, who had fished the bay with me the earlier Friday, decided to try out an offshore trip. We headed out about 23 miles west of New Pass, wherever we caught and introduced a mess of undersized red and gag grouper ahead of we strike the jackpot with a 25-inch, eleven-pound red grouper, which little bit a pinfish. We also caught about fifty keeper lane snapper, however the men kept only 9 of these, and we launched porgies, grunts, blue runners and a remora.

Thursday morning, 11/17, I fished the backwaters of Estero Bay with Peder Engebretson and Dan Fazendin, employing live shrimp for bait. We caught a 21-inch keeper redfish, two massive black drum, at 26 inches (fifteen pounds) and 29 inches (18 kilos), a fifteen-inch sheepshead, and six mangrove snapper. We unveiled some quick mangs and a couple of crevalle jacks. The guys determined to launch the two big black drum also, as they had ample fish for dinner without having them. So they are out there, waiting to be caught the moment once more!

Saturday early morning, I fished in Estero Bay with Vince Tomlinson, Andrew Steiger, Bob Krough and his son, Ryan Krough. We caught four redfish, two of which were keepers at eighteen 1/2 and 19 one/2 inches. We also caught three keeper sheepshead, all thirteen one/2 to 14 one/2 inches. We released two 18-inch snook, a pufferfish and some ladyfish.

Monday, eleven/21, I headed offshore for a day of fishing with Wayne Bauman and his son-in-law, Mike Lorenz. Fishing was wonderful, about 38 miles west of New Pass, exactly where we obtained into some good grouper. We caught 6 keeper red grouper to 21 ½ inches, making use of spot-tail grunts for bait. We introduced a lot more than a hundred additional red and gag grouper shorts to 19 inches, and we dropped three other massive ones. The relaxation of our catches have been on are living shrimp, and integrated twenty-five keeper lane snapper, all about eleven inches long. The men selected to release all but 5 of those. We also caught a 14 ½ inch triggerfish, and launched lots of more compact triggerfish, along with a mess of massive grunts. The mangrove snapper we caught had been mainly shorts, other than for 1 nice 16-inch mang that we held. We also caught two nice yellowtail snapper at sixteen inches each. Of the thirty keeper-sized whitebone porgies we caught, the men held only the greatest 1, at 17 inches. We also launched four little amberjacks, all about twenty inches. All in all, it was a quite good day of fishing!

Wayne and Mike returned, regardless of sore arms from the prior day’s fishing, to fish with me yet again on Tuesday. We fished in a few of spots 28 miles and 36 miles west of New Pass. We continued to catch a lot of red grouper, and released about fifty of these. Two have been mighty close to keepers at 19 7/8 inches but, when they are that shut, it is safest to release them. We also released 4 gag grouper, all about 21 inches. We caught a 29-inch king mackerel, four keeper yellowtail snapper, four keeper mangrove snapper, and we launched lots of mangrove and yellowttail shorts. We also caught 5 keeper-sized triggerfish, and the guys kept the greatest a single of people, which measured fifteen inches. We also kept 8 out of thirty whitebone porgies, as nicely as a 15-inch sheepshead. We launched two twenty-inch amberjacks and a 70-pound goliath grouper.

Wednesday morning, I fished the islands in Estero Bay on an incoming tide with Tom Zensen, John Hamilton and Greg Bauer. We caught thirteen redfish in all, six of which ended up keepers to 21 1/2 inches. We also caught 3 keeper sheepshead to fifteen inches, and unveiled eight modest crevalle jacks.

After the Thanksgiving Day getaway, I was back in Estero Bay Friday early morning, fishing a catch-and-release excursion with Amy Banks and Andrew Gires. They had prepared to fish offshore, but the rough seas and higher winds dictated in any other case, so we headed to the most wind-sheltered fishing holes in the bay. We did well with redfish, making use of dwell shrimp. We caught 6 of individuals, to 21 inches, along with a fifteen-inch sheepshead. We also unveiled more compact sheepshead, snapper, crevalle jacks, ladyfish, and a stingray.

Winds and seas picked up around the weekend, with small craft advisories offshore. Tough situations are forecast into the middle of the coming week.

The photo proven is of angler, Peder Engebretson, with an eighteen-pound, 29-inch black drum, caught on shrimp in Estero Bay, on a current inshore excursion.
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