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Shark Depredation Shifting into Inshore Waters


   09.23.24

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Whereas leisure anglers wait patiently for the H.R. 4051 AKA the SHARKED Act to maneuver previous the Senate and turn into legislation, incidents of shark depredation have gotten increasingly frequent.

Dwelling in Southeast, LA, I’m no stranger to each offshore fishing and inshore fishing. Up to now, I’ve skilled shark depredation solely in offshore waters within the Gulf of Mexico. Nonetheless, on my newest fishing journey to 4 Bayou in Plaquemines Parish, I witnessed one thing that I’ve by no means seen earlier than – inshore sharks.

Nick Liebel of Belle Chasse, LA, has been fishing the world for over 30 years and stated he’s by no means seen the sharks so thick as he’s seeing in the present day. “It’s dangerous – all summer season it’s been like this,” he stated.

We have been fishing a set of outdated camp pilings when our journey was interrupted by a faculty of sharks that honed in on our catch. The sharks have been so dangerous that we have been pressured to maneuver as a result of we have been shedding so many trout to the predators.

Liebel stated he’s seen so many sharks chase down his trout, that he’s discovered how one can inform when a shark is chasing the fish. “You’ll be able to inform when there’s a shark behind the fish as a result of the trout will swim in direction of me actually quick and generally bounce out of the water to get away from the shark,” he stated. On a mean journey, Liebel stated he’s shedding one out of three fish to the blacktips which have invaded the world. “Oh, we’re shedding a ton of specks to sharks out right here,” he stated.

Whereas the SHARKED Act is being held up within the Senate, newly put in Secretary of the Louisiana Division of Wildlife and Fisheries, Madison Sheahan, isn’t ready.

Madison Sheahan despatched a letter to the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commissioners asking to increase leisure and business alternatives for sharks.

 

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Within the letter, Sheahan suggests eliminating the leisure bag limits for bull sharks and black tip sharks and recommends growing the allowable day by day business harvest from 45 to 55 sharks per journey.

“Because the species rapidly adapts and rebuilds on account of profitable collaborative conservation efforts, we’re obligated to the sportsmen of Louisiana to train adaptive administration as a way to mitigate consumer battle and maximize alternative,” stated Sheahan. “The Blacktip and Bull Shark numbers are actually wholesome sufficient to warrant further harvest; doing so would additional assist our administration efforts for quite a few species wanted by each business and leisure fishermen.”

I applaud Sheahan on her efforts to cut back shark depredation. I encourage different states the place sharks are affecting leisure fishing to take motion.

In the meantime, The American Sportfishing Affiliation (ASA) stays hopeful that the SHARKED Act can be signed into legislation by January of 2025 and recommends a four-tier method to addressing the issue.   “We’re optimistic the Senate will comply with their Home counterparts and cross the SHARKED Act earlier than the tip of the 118th Congress. In doing so, we suggest a four-tier method to raised handle shark depredation and angler interactions: educating anglers on how one can keep away from and reply to shark interactions, a wholistic administration method that features federal and state fisheries managers, considerate coverage proposals that reduce shark-human engagement, and continued analysis and understanding across the prevalence of conflicts between sharks and fishing vessels.

 

 

 

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Keith Lusher is an award profitable outside journalist that resides in Covington, Louisiana. He owns and operates NorthshoreFishingReport.com and writes a weekly outside column for the Slidell Impartial Newspaper. He additionally writes for the St.Tammany Parish Tourism Fee’s VisitTheNorthshore.com. He’s the previous host of The Northshore Fishing Report Radio Present and is on the board of the Louisiana Out of doors Writers Affiliation. Keith contributes to quite a few publications each on-line and in print and prides himself on selling South Louisiana’s distinctive fishery. To contact Keith e mail: keithlusherjr@gmail.com