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	<title>Virginia Saltwater Fishing &#187; croaker</title>
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		<title>Virginia Spot and Croaker Runs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 12:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Virginia summer fishing nears an end, anglers begin gearing up for Fall spot and croaker runs. Spot and croaker are among the most sought after fish in Virginia during the early fall. Both species are known for their habit of schooling up and feeding heavily before moving into the ocean for the winter. Spot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Virginia summer fishing nears an end, anglers begin gearing up for Fall spot and croaker runs. Spot and croaker are among the most sought after fish in Virginia during the early fall. Both species are known for their habit of schooling up and feeding heavily before moving into the ocean for the winter.</p>
<p>Spot and croaker fishing is easy; fishermen need only a sensitive rod and reel in good condition. Tackle is basic, consisting of top and bottom rigs and baits such as bloodworms, squid strips, pieces of shrimp, cut peeler crab or one of the processed bait products that do not need to be kept cold.</p>
<p>By late summer and early fall, piers and local fishing spots often experience excellent fishing for both species. As the season goes on, a larger class of spot arrive, known for their bronze or yellow coloring.</p>
<p>Spot and croaker fishing often improves until hurricanes or Noreasters pass thru Virginia. Many anglers prefer the fall as the summer crowds have left and the temperatures are cooler. During the fall runs, spot and croaker are joined by bluefish, sea trout, rockfish and others.</p>
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		<title>Virginia Saltwater Panfish</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 12:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term panfish describes small fish, many of which are caught by recreational anglers for food. They are named because they are small enough to be cooked whole in a pan. Among the most popular saltwater panfish found in Virginia waters are croakers, spot, porgy, white perch and pigfish. Atlantic Croaker or &#8220;hardhead&#8221; are popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term panfish describes small fish, many of which are caught by  recreational anglers for food. They are named because they are small enough to  be cooked whole in a pan. Among the most popular saltwater panfish found in  Virginia waters are croakers, spot, porgy, white perch and pigfish.</p>
<p>Atlantic Croaker or &#8220;hardhead&#8221; are popular panfish common in  Virginia. The fish get their names because of the &#8220;croaking&#8221; noise they make when removed  from the water. Croakers are hard fighters and prolific feeders. They are caught  on a variety of baits and lures. They are among the first fish to be caught in the spring and are caught  over a wide range of habitats. Croaker can be caught from piers, jetties,  inlets, in bays and from the surf.</p>
<p>Croaker baits include shrimp, crabs, squid, cut fish, bloodworms and more.  In addition to cut baits,  croaker are caught on a variety of jigs and other saltwater lures. They can also  be caught in the shallows and grass beds using fly fishing gear.</p>
<p>Spot are among the most popular Virginia panfish. Spot can be identified by the distinctive dark spot above the pectoral  fin. The species is abundant in coastal bays, creeks and other estuaries. They are especially common around fishing piers where they are caught in large numbers. Spot are caught  using small hooks and baits such as bloodworms, crab or other baits which can be  presented in small pieces.</p>
<p>White perch are small but tenacious fish that are found in rivers, creeks and bays. White perch prefer  brackish water but can live in environments that range from fresh water to  fully saltwater. These hardy panfish are  caught with small baits such as grass shrimp or bloodworms, or by casting artificial lures  or flies. Perch can be caught year round, even thru ice. They school up to spawn in  early spring and can be caught in large numbers.</p>
<p>Scup or porgy are another saltwater panfish. They range from New England to  North Carolina and are occasional visitors to Virginia coastal waters, inland  waterways and the Chesapeake Bay. Adult scup feed in schools of similar-sized individuals  around piers, rocks, offshore ledges, jetties, and mussel beds. They move inshore in summer  but return to  deeper waters offshore or migrate southward when temperatures cool. Large scup  generally occur farther offshore than do smaller, younger ones.</p>
<p>Pigfish are colorful members of the grunt family. They are marked with a bluish  upper and a  silver lower body, with a series of attractive stripes on the sides and bands on  the snout  and head. The species ranges from Massachusetts through the Gulf of Mexico and are common in Virginia during  the summer and early fall. They are easily caught around piers, reefs and rough  bottoms using small pieces of bait such as bloodworms, crab, squid or shrimp.</p>
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		<title>Study Links Climate Change and Abundance of Atlantic Croaker</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 00:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new climate-population model developed by NOAA scientists to study rising ocean temperatures and fishing rates on one East Coast fish population could also forecast the impact of climate change and fishing on other fisheries. The model is one of the first to directly link a specific fish stock with climate change. In a paper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new climate-population model developed by NOAA scientists to study  rising ocean temperatures and fishing rates on one East Coast fish  population could also forecast the impact of climate change and fishing  on other fisheries.</p>
<p>The model is one of the first to directly  link a specific fish stock with climate change. In a paper in the March  2010 issue of the journal Ecology Applications published online by the  Ecological Society of America, NOAA researchers forecast the future of  the Atlantic croaker fishery in the mid-Atlantic under various climate  and fishing scenarios.</p>
<p>Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias  undulatus) is a coastal marine fish inhabiting the east coast of the  United States with an $8 million annual commercial fishery. Previous  studies have shown a strong link between croaker abundance and winter  temperatures.</p>
<p>“Some fish populations will increase and others  decrease as a result of climate change,” said lead author Jon Hare of  the</p>
<p>Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) laboratory in  Narragansett, R.I. “Our results demonstrate that climate effects on  fisheries must be identified and understood, included in the scientific  advice to managers, and factored into fishery management plans if  sustainable exploitation is to be achieved.”</p>
<p>For various  temperature and fish population scenarios over the next 90 years to  2100, the researchers forecast that at current levels of fishing, the  spawning population of Atlantic croaker would increase between 60 and  100%, the center of the population would shift 50 to 100 kilometers  (roughly 30 to 65 miles) northward, and the maximum sustainable yield  would increase 30 to 100%.</p>
<p>With ocean temperatures expected to  increase through the 21st century, the researchers developed the  population model for Atlantic croaker based on the hypothesis that  recruitment, or survival of juveniles to adulthood, is determined by  winter water temperature. Atlantic croaker spawn in the coastal ocean  and larvae enter estuaries in Delaware Bay, Chesapeake Bay, and Pamlico  Sound 30 to 60 days after hatching. Juveniles spend their first winter  in these estuarine nursery habitats.</p>
<p>Temperature during this  winter period is very important to juvenile survival. Temperature  forecasts were obtained from 14 General Circulation Models (GCMs) used  by the Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to simulate  three carbon dioxide emission scenarios through 2100: atmospheric carbon  dioxide fixed at 350 , 550 and 720 parts per million (ppm). By  comparison, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide in February  2010 was 389.91ppm.</p>
<p>Hare and colleagues from NOAA’s Northeast and  Southeast Fisheries Science Centers, in collaboration with climate  modelers from NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colo.,  linked the Atlantic croaker population model with forecasts of minimum  winter temperature from the 14 GCMs. These linked modeling efforts  provided estimates of the abundance, distribution, and yield of the  Atlantic croaker population under different climate change scenarios and  different fishing rates.</p>
<p>With increasing minimum winter  temperatures, the NOAA model predicted that Atlantic croaker abundance  will increase. Higher temperatures result in higher recruitment, which  leads to a larger spawning stock. At current levels of fishing  mortality, all 14 GCM models and all climate scenarios predicted higher  population abundances than observed since the early 1970’s, when  estimates of spawning stock were first developed. Even at higher fishing  mortality rates, the models and climate scenarios predicted higher  populations than observed in the past.</p>
<p>“Although our model does  not include all potential environmental complexities, the recruitment  hypothesis on which it is based is supported by both laboratory and  field work, and is consistent with current fishery population models,”  Hare said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The modeling work represents one of the first  attempts to link a group of general circulation models to fish  population models. The outputs from 14 GCM models are all consistent, so  we have confidence in our long-term forecasts.”</p>
<p>This approach  could be used for other species where an environmental link to  population dynamics is established.</p>
<p>“Most stock assessments that  inform fishery management decisions do not include the effect of a  changing environment because they are conducted annually or every few  years and do not provide a long-term view,&#8221; said Hare. &#8220;Understanding  and quantifying the effect of climate change on populations, in  combination with the effect of exploitation, is a major challenge to  rebuilding and maintaining sustainable fisheries in the coming decades.”</p>
<p>Another  challenge is developing climate models that forecast on shorter timer  scales than the current 50 to 100 years.</p>
<p>source: NOAA press  release</p>
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		<title>Top Virginia Live Baits for Saltwater Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 01:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Virginia Saltwater Fishing</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[atlantic herring]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[atlantic menhaden]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bait]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[croaker]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[herring]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[live bait]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[menhaden]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[mullet]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[pigfish]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[silver perch]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[silversides]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spot Spot are named and identified by the distinctive dark spot above the pectoral fin. The species is also known as lafayette, goody, or Norfolk spot. Spot are common from Cape Cod to Florida and through the Gulf of Mexico. Spot rarely exceed 10 inches in length, making them highly sought after as live baits. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Spot</strong></p>
<p>Spot are named and identified by the distinctive dark spot above the pectoral fin. The species is also known as lafayette, goody, or Norfolk spot. Spot are common from Cape Cod to Florida and through the Gulf of Mexico. Spot rarely exceed 10 inches in length, making them highly sought after as live baits. These fish are abundant in the Chesapeake Bay, coastal bays, rivers, creeks and other estuaries of Virginia.</p>
<p><strong>Atlantic Croaker</strong></p>
<p>The Atlantic croaker, also known as croaker or hardhead are a common bait for sea trout, striped bass and for offshore fishing. Croaker usually arrive in large numbers in summer, moving into the ocean in fall.</p>
<p><strong>Pinfish</strong></p>
<p>Pinfish, also known as sailor&#8217;s choice, or pin perch is sometimes caught It ranges from Massachusetts through the Gulf of Mexico, being more abundant from Virginia south. Pinfish are known to coastal anglers as a &#8220;bait stealer,&#8221; but are sought after as a live bait for other larger fish. Pinfish are  Pinfish are typically 4-8 inches in length.</p>
<p><strong>Pigfish</strong></p>
<p>Pigfish are colorful members of the grunt family. They are marked with a bluish upper and a silver lower body. Each scale has a blue center and bronze edge, which forms a series of yellow-brown stripes on the sides and sometimes exhibits orange bands on the snout and head. The full range of pigfish extends from Massachusetts through the Gulf of Mexico, although they are rare north of Virginia. Pigfish make excellent live baits for striped bass, cobia, sharks and other species.</p>
<p><strong>Silver Perch</strong></p>
<p>Silver perch, also known as silver croaker ranges from New York southward through the Gulf of Mexico to northern Mexico. Because of its relatively small size, the silver perch are popular as a live bait species but is occasionally harvested for the table.</p>
<p><strong>Striped Mullet</strong></p>
<p>Striped mullet are common in the back bays, creeks and in the surf. Immature mullet are 3 to 8 inches long, making an excellent choice for live bait. The fish have a rounded, silvery body, dark bluish green back and dark stripes on the sides, and a small mouth. Striped mullet can often be seen jumping to evade predators.</p>
<p><strong>Atlantic Menhaden</strong></p>
<p>The Atlantic menhaden is a toothless herring with a blue, blue-green or blue-brown body. The sides, fins and belly are silvery, often with a yellowish sheen. Menhaden are a favorite prey of many predatory fish and other species, including bluefish, weakfish, striped bass and others. Small menhaden can be caught in creeks, sheltered coves and canals using cast nets or seines.</p>
<p><strong>Atlantic Herring</strong></p>
<p>The Atlantic herring is one of the most abundant species of fish on the planet . They are small, pelagic fish known for their schooling tendencies. Herring are iridescent, greenish or grayish blue dorsally with a silvery abdomen and sides. They can occasionally be caught in the late winter or early spring using jigs and make excellent baits for predatory fish found off the coast of Virginia.</p>
<p><strong>Atlantic Silverside</strong></p>
<p>Atlantic silversides live in small creeks and shallow areas. They are an important forage fish for predators such as striped bass, bluefish, weakfish and Spanish mackerel. Silversides are caught with seines, traps or small mesh cast nets. Their small size makes them difficult to fish as live baits but the results can be well worth the effort.</p>
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