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![]() CPO Anderson was busy enforcing the regulations on Round Valley Reservoir. CPO Anderson inspected seventy-one individuals and issued a total of thirteen summonses. Eight individuals were found not to possess a valid fishing license, two individuals were found to be trespassing, and two individuals received multiple Title 39 summonses. CPOs Anderson and Holmes also conducted a night boat patrol of the reservoir in which thirty fishermen were contacted
On Monday, July 16th, 2018, CPO Merritt and Lt. Sutton conducted a boat patrol of Lake Hopatcong in Morris County. A total of twenty-five anglers were inspected and seven summonses were issued for fishing without a license. While on routine patrol at Paulinskill Lake in Hampton Township, Sussex County, CPO Merritt and Lt. Sutton inspected a fisherman who was found to be in possession of eighty-nine panfish. The fisherman was also found to not be in possession of a valid fishing license. Summonses were issued for failing to exhibit a valid fishing license upon request and possession of sixty-four panfish over the limit. CPO Anderson was busy enforcing the regulations in the Ken Lockwood Gorge section of the South Branch of the Raritan River. CPO Anderson inspected twenty-nine fishermen and issued a total of six summonses. One fisherman was found to not possess a valid fishing license, four people were fishing with bait, and one person was found to be in possession of trout in the No Kill Zone of the river. On Sunday, May 27th,2018, CPOs Merritt and Holmes apprehended three fishermen illegally fishing at Columbia WMA in Knowlton Township, Warren County. A total of six summonses were issued. Three summonses for possession of bass during the closed season and three summonses for fishing without a license. Northern Region CPOs Driscoll, Holmes, Anderson and Sutton, with assistance from Lt. Kuechler and Central Region CPO Mascio, were busy enforcing striped bass regulations along the Hudson River and the Newark Bay Complex. The officers inspected one hundred twenty-eight fishermen and wrote a total of thirty-seven summonses for striped bass related offenses. Seven summonses were issued for unlawful possession of three short stripers, twelve summonses were issued for unlawful possession of two short stripers, nine summonses were issued for unlawful possession of one short striper, four summonses were issued for unlawful possession of three stripers over the daily limit, four summonses were issued for unlawful possession of two stripers over the daily limit, and one summons was issued for unlawful possession of one striper over the daily limit. Last edited by AndyS; 09-08-2018 at 08:40 AM.. |
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![]() Wow. Some excellent stories. Patrolling our waters pays off, and I'd love to see our conservation officers keep up the good work.
They all know there's other streams with trout right? :P Can't make this stuff up! |
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![]() There are only so many hours in a day and only so many Conservation Officers to go around. Those interventions were only the tip of the iceberg. When you think of all of the miles and miles of rivers and acres of property surrounding lakes, ponds and reservoirs that can't be patrolled efficiently, it's obvious we need more enforcement officers. Did I mention the need for more marine officers?
Now that the hunting season is upon us, the resources will be stretched even more. Most of the focus by the CO's will be on hunting violations. Whether they are issuing fishing or hunting summonses, the conservation officers have to make the public aware of the rules. Their visual presence is enough to deter some people from breaking the laws. It's just too bad that the state has not increased the funding necessary to hire more officers. I'm sure if they go back to some of those same places that were mentioned, they will find the same infractions and maybe by the same people. Looking at the odds of whether a return visit will be made to those same locations, most people will take their chances. |
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![]() The DFG is def stretched to its limits. Have to give these guys a lot of credit for getting done as much as they can.
Very dedicated group of guys . Fines should be higher, as well as not having caps on them. .
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![]() I got stopped and checked by the same Plainsboro police sergeant 5 times in the same spot that I got stopped and checked by a park ranger 3 times. When you go fishing every day, you get checked by law enforcement personnel many times.
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![]() I would say on average I get out fishing 3-4 times a week and do the majority of my fishing within a 10 mile radius of Belvidere and I haven’t been contacted by anyone in any form of law enforcement in at least 9-10 years! Now hunting is a different story I’ve had my license checked probably 3-4 times in the last 9-10 years!
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![]() Is that the Coast Guard patrolling Lake Hopatcong? If so didn't know that they did.
Last edited by june181901; 09-10-2018 at 03:08 PM.. |
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You can follow NJ Conservation Officers at their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/NJGAMEWARDENS/ These guys are what protects our wildlife from a level of illegal exploitation that would quickly leave our forests and waters barren. I just wish they would raise the fines to something more substantial. Then the penalties may have more of a deterrent effect. I have to wonder how many of those fines will never be collected because the perpetrator is a migrant laborer. .
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"The fish you release may be a gift to another, as it may have been a gift to you." -Lee Wulf |
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![]() The fines are a joke, they haven't been upgraded since 1970.
I think most people that get fines on a piece of paper just throw it in the trash. Start confiscating ALL gear, make them go before a county judge. |
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That sounds more like harassment than checking, honestly.... |
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