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NJ Ice regs question
I was just reading the NJ Summary of Fishing Regs. Under Ice Fishing it states:
Ice Fishing No more than five devices may be used for taking fish when ice is present. The devices that may be used are: 1. Ice supported tip-ups or lines with one single pointed hook attached, or one burr of three hooks that measure not more than ½-inch from point to shaft; 2. An artificial jigging lure with not more than one burr of three hooks that measure not more than ½-inch from point to point; 3. An artificial jigging lure with not more than three single hooks measuring not more than ½-inch from point to shaft; 4. An artificial jigging lure with a combination of the hook limitations described in 2 and 3 above. Natural bait may be used on the hooks of the artificial jigging lures. All devices that are not hand-held must bear the name and address of the user and cannot be left unattended. See separate regulations for trout-stocked waters and Greenwood Lake. Item #2 reads like a typical blade bait would be illegal because it has 2 trebles. Do I need to pull one of the trebles off and maybe replace it with a single hook?
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Based on the way it is written it sounds like the limitiaion is three hooks on an artificial jigging lure.
2. one treble or 3. up to three singles or I think #4 means you could combine 2 and 3 up to a max of three. Instead of having three single or one treble you could have a "burr" with two and and one single. It wouldn't make sense to have number two and three stated and then have number 4 say you could then combine both....that would mean you could have one treble and three singles on one artificial jigging lure but not allowed to have two trebles or six singles. Another take is that it is so unclear you can basically do what you want. The old ask for forgiveness rather than permission theory!
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Re: NJ Ice regs question
It also says five devices for taking fish.... what if im not taking fish can i set thirty tip ups up
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Does it mean that it's 5 ti pups plus rods or 5 altogether between tip ups and rods? Jogging rapala have 2 singles and one treble g
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5 altogether. So one jig and 4 tip ups Andre |
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it's def 5 total, i know that. so if you're jigging you can only have 4 tip ups.
as far as the hooks on the lure...yes double treble hooked lures are illegal through the ice...never heard of anyone getting busted for that though. pop one of the trebles off if you want to be safe i guess. I'm unclear about the combination of treble and single though, the way it's stated means you can have a combination of one treble and three singles but only one burr of three hooks (treble). yet a double hook is not mentioned...why can't they just say "you may use no more than X amount of hook points" I thought the same thing when i saw this rule at the begining of the season...is this a new rule or have i just never paid attention to it before??? anyway you pike and musky guys better watch out! 1/2 inch from point to shaft may make those bigger hooks illegal! you better measure! no snagging!! |
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Fishing Regulations about snagging. Read the last line. It Is Unlawful To: • Fish within 100 feet (or as posted) of any fish ladder entrance or exit from March 1 through June 30. • Spear fish in fresh waters. See exception for Delaware River, page 28. • Possess a fishing device with more than nine hooks in total, or more than three treble hooks, except for the Delaware River; see page 28. • Use set lines. • Use cast nets in freshwater lakes or trout stocked waters. See Baitfish Regulations, page 31 for other exclusions. • Foul hook or snag any species of fish. This does not apply to fish taken through the ice.
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i was partially joking and just referring to the 1/2 inch size limit on hooks (point to shaft). what i meant was, why would they have the 1/2 inch point to shaft size limit on hooks other than to limit the chance of jigging up and snagging a fish??
how can anyone prevent snagging a fish anyway? oops it swiped at my lure and i hit it in the belly...idk why they bother making that rule. it also says it's unlawful to use set lines...but then doesn't say 'except on ice'...what's a tip up? a set line. a lawyer would destroy most of these rules haha |
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