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Old 12-11-2024, 06:27 PM
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Clamming is prohibited on Sundays in New Jersey, with the exception of a few areas:
Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers: Clamming is permitted from November 1 to April 30 in these rivers.
Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay: Clamming is permitted on Sundays in these bays.
Other rules for clamming in New Jersey include:
Shellfishing is only permitted between sunrise and sunset.
Shellfish cannot be harvested from condemned waters, even for bait.
Shellfish can only be harvested on public grounds using hand implements.
A shellfish license is required.
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Clamming is prohibited on Sundays in New Jersey, with the exception of a few areas:
Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers: Clamming is permitted from November 1 to April 30 in these rivers.
Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay: Clamming is permitted on Sundays in these bays.
Other rules for clamming in New Jersey include:
Shellfishing is only permitted between sunrise and sunset.
Shellfish cannot be harvested from condemned waters, even for bait.
Shellfish can only be harvested on public grounds using hand implements.
A shellfish license is required.
Ummm…..ok. Is that just your random thought of the day? What do the clamming regs have to do with the original question?
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Guy on our boat insisted on keeping a short fluke. You guessed it, game warden shows up. Fined him $80. Don't know if that's the standard charge, or he cut us a break.
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Amazing how a simple question gets turned into a shit show.
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Amazing how a simple question gets turned into a shit show.
Capt Ron, so what is your responsibility as a head boat owner in regard to regs? Are you responsible to enforce? Are your deck hands? Who gets the fine if out of compliance fish are kept? You or the fare?

And what’s the cost of the violation? Trying to get back to the original question I posed.
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Duffman,

I have no idea what the fines are, and I don't want to find out. My crew measures all the fish that come aboard and everyone knows the rules. Can someone break them, of course but it's on them.

I would think the person in possession of the fish is responsible. Couple years back we were fishing Ambrose channel .2 miles over the NY line. DEC boarded us and found 7 Short (NY) Fluke. 5 were 1/2 inch 2 where 1/8th, I couldn't believe it, anyway I told the officers that I would take the ticket and I did. Had to go to that shit hole in Staten Island to court. Actually, negotiated a settlement and when I was leaving the room the two young officers were High fiving each other like they broke a major case. That was 4 days before Christmas!!
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