AndyS
12-02-2012, 05:13 PM
Let me start off by saying the meeting was bitter-sweet. I’m bitter that ONLY 25 people showed up for the meeting. It tells me two things. Either everyone is very satisfied with the way things are being handled over at F&G, or people just don’t care. I mean 25, you have that many people standing in one hole on opening day. Sweet in the fact that all these great people take the time to listen to what we have to say, I think NOW MORE THAN EVER in the history of F&G they REALLY want to know what you have to say. Free bagels, donuts and kawfee and power point presentations, c’mon, what more could you ask for. You could even drool all over the large trout and walleye they had in the raceways while you were there. Sat next to Wilson and the famous outdoor writer Jim Stabile.
The big cheese Dave Chanda started off what was to be a great 3 hour meeting. I saw a lot of the same faces in the crowd of 25, a split between RVTA guys and TU. So much was talked about and I will try to give a few highlights (this time, next time YOU BETTER BE THERE !!)
The biologists talked about everything from the results of the phone survey to why do they ask me about child support when I buy my license.
A few notes:
91 Asian swamp eels caught in Silver Lake in Camden County
Gillnetting RV - 196 lake trout
465 shad passed through the fish ladder this spring in Bound Brook, a total of over 5,000 different fish recorded.
2013 closure for shad fishing on the Raritan river
Natural lake trout reproduction in Merrill Creek, yes they are spawning on their own
We finally have a fish Dr. on site now at the hatchery
Special thanks to Mark. B. who always has the right answers to my often knee jerk reactions and all the others who took the time to explain things from another view point, the one I often don’t see, consider, or understand.
Overall a GREAT meeting. Next meeting is February 16 2013 I think….. and I would like to see a better showing, not just a handful of RVTA and TU guys.
The big cheese Dave Chanda started off what was to be a great 3 hour meeting. I saw a lot of the same faces in the crowd of 25, a split between RVTA guys and TU. So much was talked about and I will try to give a few highlights (this time, next time YOU BETTER BE THERE !!)
The biologists talked about everything from the results of the phone survey to why do they ask me about child support when I buy my license.
A few notes:
91 Asian swamp eels caught in Silver Lake in Camden County
Gillnetting RV - 196 lake trout
465 shad passed through the fish ladder this spring in Bound Brook, a total of over 5,000 different fish recorded.
2013 closure for shad fishing on the Raritan river
Natural lake trout reproduction in Merrill Creek, yes they are spawning on their own
We finally have a fish Dr. on site now at the hatchery
Special thanks to Mark. B. who always has the right answers to my often knee jerk reactions and all the others who took the time to explain things from another view point, the one I often don’t see, consider, or understand.
Overall a GREAT meeting. Next meeting is February 16 2013 I think….. and I would like to see a better showing, not just a handful of RVTA and TU guys.