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Note: 2024 changes -
American Shad Recreation
Possession Limit The daily bag limit for American Shad has been reduced from 3 to 2 for the Delaware River. The American Shad fishery remains closed in all other freshwaters. Modification of Striped Bass Size Limits The statewide daily creel and possession limit for Striped Bass is one fish, a minimum length of 28 inches and a maximum length of 31 inches. This daily limit and slot limit also applies to Hybrid Striped Bass on the Raritan River downstream of the Duke Island Park dam. The Striped Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass regulations on the Delaware River remain a one fish daily limit, however there is now a minimum length of 28 inches and a maximum length of 31 inches. An administrative change was also made for Striped Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass regulations on the Delaware River downstream of the Calhoun St. Bridge, extending the open season from March 30 to March 31. Are there that many hybrid striped bass below Duke Island Park, I know I have seen a few but.........?????
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Re: Note: 2024 changes -
Thanks for posting the changes Andy. Was thinking the same about the hybrids below Duke Island.
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Re: Note: 2024 changes -
The hybrid rule probably helps eliminate any possible confusion, or excuses, to keep a pure strain when the angler "thought" it was a hybrid?
But yea dont see many but I guess you need to have a regulation for everything so why not just lump it with the striped bass. I dont follow the striped bass stuff much but im glad they're protected once up river. At least by the book, the enforcement i know is thin |
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Re: Note: 2024 changes -
I know of like, 2 hybrids 'keeper' sized caught in the lower raritan like the last 10 years. Pretty rare... and I didn't get one lol.
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