Nj saltwater fishing regulations 2024 pdf

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Cleaning or fille ng of fish NJ Saltwater Fishing Registration. * All non-tournament billfish, bluefin tuna, and swordfish landings must be reported to NMFS withinhours. Fish are measured from p of snout to p of tail (except Black Sea Bass and Sharks)Cleaning or fille ng of fish with a minimum size limit while at sea is prohibited future of fishing in New Jersey. ** Swordfish, tuna and shark fishing require an HMS permit when fishing in federal waters (nautical miles). So, grab your gear, head out to the water, enjoy the outdoors, and catch some fish! About This Guide This high-quality guide is offered to By adhering to the regulated size limits, bag limits, and seasons, we can ensure that New Jersey’s fish populations remain healthy and sustainable. Old Saltwater Registry accounts are now void ATTENTION ANGLERSNJ Recreational Size Limits, Possession Limits and Seasons. Fish are measured from p of snout to p of tail (except Black Sea Bass and Sharks). Fish are measured from tip of snout to tip of tail (except Black Sea Bass and According to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish & Wildlife (Division), as of ember, New Jersey Saltwater Recreational Registrations The shark regulations complement existing federal shark regulations. NJ Recreaonal Size Limits, Possession Limits and Seasons. The use of circle hooks to reduce deep hooking will Downloadable PDF of New Jersey Limits. It is illegal to land, possess, sell or purchase the Prohibited Species. New for The previous Saltwater Registry system () has been replaced. By working together, we can ensure that our waters remain abundant and vibrant for years to come. However, the following additional measures are required for state waters: In state waters, there is no NJ Recreaonal Size Limits, Possession Limits and Seasons. Dave Golden is the Assistant Commissioner of New Jersey DEP Fish & Wildlife. Additionally, practicing proper handling and release methods can reduce unintended fish mortality and help protect fragile fish populations.

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