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How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
I would love to hear some more ideas, you already know mine.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
Deputize select fishermen who know certain fishing beats and allow them to enforce pollution and poaching regs. I bet people won't agree w me but it has worked on private waters I frequent.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
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I would also suggest adding more "Quality Waters" (term used in New Mexico for special regulations fishing areas). Let's face it, we all fish for that chance to catch that once in a lifetime fish. No one goes out there saying I am satisfied with the daily skunk! Incentives and rewards! |
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
Stop killing pickerels, educate people how to handle pike and musky, encourage people to keep sunfish species.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
I definitely agree & think it's a great idea! If said select deputized fishermen were to earn commission for a certain quota, would motivate that individual as well to get out there. I could've made a killing on these guys if they sign me up. There are only so many game wardens here and I've only seen them ONCE.....on opening day for trout.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
Personally I'd like to see C&R only bodies of water. I've lost 2 lil honey holes to bucket brigades who need to prove how great an angler they are by strip mining these lil ponds. Sad thing is I wouldn't even find the water qualities of these lakes suitable to eat from.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
Hmmmmmmmmm, great question! Keeping our waterways clean and free from obstructions. Impose the highest possible penalty for those caught dumping in or near any open space, river, or body of water.
A catch and release period on certain lakes and such would definately improve whatever trophy fishery that body of water may already have. Not sure how long that would last when there is already catch and release periods for most fish species in NJ. Catch release only lakes would be outstanding. But then there's that guy, such as myself, who enjoys frying, baking or making fish tacos out of certain species. I don't know! There's a lot to think about here.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
I think here at njfishing we are making the sweet water fishing better everyday.the sharing of"how too's" and the constant reminders of "catch and release" and the importance of fighting pollution are all making things better as
we speak.the more we learn and understand about the great fishing that new jersey has to offer the more we need to protect it. |
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
Access to all so called private lakes. I'm being half serious.
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Re: How to improve freshwater fishing in New Jersey:
Only if you're willing to have the state pay for the property taxes, water quality management expenses and the extreme cost of dam maintenance and DEP dam safety compliance. It costs a lot more than you think... Let's not forgot the cost of the fish since the state doesn't stock these waters...
Trust me...poaching and trespassing is not the answer to a better fishery... |
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