View Full Version : Opening day is April 5th right?
danyeo
04-03-2014, 04:00 PM
Then why are there people fishing in Seeley's Pond today? What's the number to call to report violations?
UglyStick
04-03-2014, 04:09 PM
If people are fishing there today it should be reported
1-855-OGT-TIPS (1-855-648-8477)
Go get 'em...
RichieFer
04-03-2014, 04:23 PM
I saw people there 2 days ago fishing also. Didn't know the number but will store it now. Pass it on the way home from work every day .
danyeo
04-03-2014, 04:26 PM
If people are fishing there today it should be reported
1-855-OGT-TIPS (1-855-648-8477)
Go get 'em...
I called it in.
Michael82929
04-03-2014, 04:29 PM
They should have the number on the stocking signs to report a violation.
youngdumbandfulloffish
04-03-2014, 05:05 PM
The NJ Pocket Ranger App has an Alert button to make it easy to notify them. It also has a lot of great information as well as a fishing near me feature. Was visiting my brother in south jersey and it helped me find a nice little spot nearby. Must have for any NJ fisherman.
Wilson
04-03-2014, 06:14 PM
Saw a guy fishing there today on my way home from work at 5:15 PM.
Eskimo
04-03-2014, 08:54 PM
Then why are there people fishing in Seeley's Pond today? What's the number to call to report violations?
SHIT! That pond always gets poached heavily before opening day.
It's a bad location.
I can't remember what year it was (1990's or early 2000's) but a while back nearly every trout was poached from the pond before opening day.
Opening day came and people were standing around looking at the water wondering where the hell all the trout were. I finally caught one trout and it already had a hook and a few inches of line in its mouth.
I showed the trout and complained to a conservation officer and he just shrugged and said they can't be everywhere at once.
****ers!
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Jigman13
04-03-2014, 09:12 PM
Can local cops ticket fish poachers fishing out of season on closed waters?
RichieFer
04-04-2014, 08:54 AM
Wilson, was it the guy sitting near the wall with the big white surf rod ? I saw him there at 5:50 passing by headed home from work.
Good work danyeo! I report violations as well!
I keep the numbers for F&G in my phone and Hunterdon and Somersett county park rangers.
You can also down load an app if you have a smartphone called tipsubmit. It will allow you to photograph, GPS mark the violation with date and time stamp. Submit it and the tip will get routed to nervous agencies! Somersett County is a little slow, they are working in adopting the App!
Almaink
04-04-2014, 11:01 AM
To bad we can't call F&G about the cormorants eating the trout. I stopped at Colonial Lake yesterday on my way home from work and they were having a field day eating the stockies. Most of the year there are about 5 or 6 of them there. Once the first stocking takes place they come in from the Delaware River and right now there are to many to count.
Possibly stupid question of the day, but here goes anyway. I got my license this year but did not get the trout stamp. I don't like trout fishing, never have. Am I going to get harassed if I'm out fishing stocked lakes\rivers but going for bass and pike/pickerel?
UglyStick
04-04-2014, 03:02 PM
I'd say the answer is maybe...
The law states, "No person age 16 or older may take, attempt to take (i.e. fish for), or kill trout without a valid fishing license with a trout stamp attached."
It's really up to the Conservation Officers how they want to call any given situation. For instance, if you are at a popular spot of a stocked section of river or lake tomorrow, you will probably get a ticket regardless of what you tell them (I've seen it happen). I've seen CO's give warnings or tickets to anyone fishing in trout containing waters who don't have a trout stamp. I've also seen the complete opposite so you never really know how a given check can play out.
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