Below there is a link to the FWS planning seminar. I think it would be the best interest to vote or to write in for plan B with a few exceptions that being opening the OSV to drive on closer to the CG station until June 15 or whenever the hatchlings fletch instead of
OSV use would be permitted for fishing only. The OSV zone would be expanded from C dike to Toms Cove from approximately September 1 to March 14. For the rest of the time, the ORV zone would be closed to all public access. A new ORV beach parking area south of C dike would be accessible year-round for fishing. and making sure the new ORV beach area south of C dike could be extended to at least the old ORV zone. Please e-mail all your comments to
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This is just a "rough draft" a prilimenary measurement which we are putting our thoughts suggestions and concerns out there for the planning commision to consider and to take into consideration and help mold the final plan. Please we urge you to get involved there will be some controversy and all the alternatives were put in there for flexibility. It looks like Alternative B would be best plan with a few adjustments please look over all four and write comments and concerns. The general meeting below is a must
Upcoming Public Meetings
Monday, August 22, 2011
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
(Open House)
Chincoteague
National Wildlife Refuge
(Near Beach Parking Lot # 2)
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
(Open House)
7:00 PM – Presentation by
Refuge Manager
The Chincoteague Center
6155 Community Drive
Chincoteague Island, VA
23336-2731
The proposed Alternatives Alternative D would devistate Chincoteague, please write the comments to northeast This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Thanks to the NPS and Wish and Wildlife for working with us !
Ms. Lin with some nice fish and a citation flounder the biggest fish was 27” long and weighed 7 lb. 9 oz. on your scale. Mr. Frank witnessed it. The second biggest was 25” and weighed 5 lb. 12 oz. also thanks to Capt. Rol for putting her on the fish...
Chris(7 POUND TOG), Ian (from England) AND Ed did well with tautog, seabass, and flounder on the “Little Rock” fishing the wrecks with squid, minnows, and crab. Party on ED!
Owen Mulvey and Gregory Wilson(on left) caught five blues off the surf this evening. Gregory caught his first blue fish ever. Owen has been fishing for a few years and is teaching Owen the ropes, its this friendship and memories taht will keep fishing a top recreational acticity for years to come.
The Woleslezle family from Mechanicsburg PA with Heather 7 yr and cobia too aboard the Wonderfull One with Capt. WAyne.
a nice tog while flounder fishing never know what your going to catch.
Still plenty of crabs around get your crabpots and some bunker and get dinner.
Fran with an Houndfish not Atlantic Needlefish an ususual catch and a really cool one too.
Bryan Etzler fishing on the Reel Screamer had 3 Keepers right off the bat and then they stopped biting. He bites back. Neil Pellicot had 2 tiny dolphin that were released – all at the railcars today.
Bryan Etzler fishing on the Reel Screamer had 3 Keepers right off the bat and then they stopped biting. He bites back. Neil Pellicot had 2 tiny dolphin that were released – all at the railcars today.



