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    Default Sandy Hook/IBSP Info; NJ Fishing regulations, Violations Reporting Info

    This is the thread for all questions about NJ Beach/ Park access, hours, fees, gear required, restrictions, season opening and closing.

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    Default Sandy Hook hours and general info

    Sandy Hook hours and general info:

    http://www.nps.gov/gate/planyourvisi...hook-hours.htm



    Permits and fees. Note: you cannot pay the $50 in cash. check or money order only. If you get down there and forget your checkbook, there is a Quick Chek on Rt 36 at the top of the hill where money orders are available.

    http://www.nps.gov/gate/planyourvisit/permits.htm
    http://www.state.nj.us/dep/cmp/acces...s_handbook.pdf


    Sandy Hook maps:
    http://www.sandy-hook.com/sandy-hook-map.shtml

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    NJ State parks fees & operating info
    http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandf...eeschedule.htm

    NJ Beach access
    http://www.state.nj.us/dep/cmp/acces...s_handbook.pdf

    IBSP downloadable Beach buggy permit, rules and regs (PDF file)
    http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandf...ach_permit.pdf


    NJ DEP Island Beach state park info
    http://www.njparksandforests.org/parks/island.html



    Friends of Island beach visitors' guide
    page 2 - park info
    page 9 -- Sedge Islands canoe & kayak map
    http://www.friendsofislandbeach.com/VGpg6.htm

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    Poaching and Game Violations reporting Info:

    Many people complain on the internet about these violations. Here's your chance to do something about it. Copy these numbers, take them with you, and make the call when you see something.

    You don't have to risk a confrontation, just make the call. Please be aware that undercover officers are stretched very thin, and it may not seem like your calls are always responded to. However, all calls are logged. Even if nothing is done that time, they will eventually get caught if enough people make complaints.

    So please make those calls when you see violations. Don't take the law into your own hands and risk danger to yourself or your family.


    Feel free to copy these numbers and keep them with you for easy reference. -- bunkerjoe
    NJ Operation Game Thief - 800-222-0456

    NJ Poaching violations report (24hr hotline)
    (877)-927-6337

    South Jersey Warden -
    609-748-2050

    Cape May county
    609-743-1149

    Sandy Hook Fishing Violations - 732-872-5970
    Sandy Hook General Info - 732-872-0115

    US Coast Guard/OOD - 732-872-3428

    Marine Enforcement violations - (609) 748-2050

    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=45
    Commercial Regulations
    http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/2008/comregs08.pdf

    For any suspected Dumping or Environmental violations, DEP:
    1-877-927-6337

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    Default NJ Possession Size Limits

    2008 Recreational

    http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/pdf/2008/maregsum08.pdf
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    Default Dogs and fishing at Sandy Hook

    Anyone know if we can bring dogs to Sandy Hook?

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    I saw a sign that said after Labor day and before Memorial day was ok.

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    Some links for family day trips to Sandy Hook...Sandy Hook's fishes

    http://ux.brookdalecc.edu/staff/sandyhook/taxonomy/fish

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    Default Marine regulations

    This is full of regulations and information:

    http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf...igmar11-19.pdf

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    Default Sandy Hook radio updates

    You can also get up to date info on the radio station 680AM as you enter the park.

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    Default NJ fishing regulations


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    Default Regs for bait fish

    Can someone please post the regulations in NJ for taking bait fish?

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    Here you go buckethead. Be advised that there is now a limit on herring, and this info came from Scott's B&T.

    www.scottsbt.com

    Bait FishNo license is required for the taking of baitfish for personal use in saltwater with the following gear:
    1. Dip nets 24" in diameter or less for the taking of herring for live bait.
    2. Bait seines 50 feet long or less.
    3. Cast nets 20 feet in diameter or less.
    4. Lift or umbrella nets four feet square or less.
    5. Not more than five (5) killipots.
    6. Not more than two miniature fykes or ports for the taking of eels for bait.

    Fish taken in this manner may not be sold or used for barter unless a commercial bait net license is in possession.
    No person shall take more than 35 alewife or blueback herring in aggregate per day by hook and line or the above listed gear.
    No person shall take or attempt to take fish by any means from the Deal Lake flume, Lake Takanasse spillway or Wreck Pond spillway on any Monday, Wednesday or Friday during the months of April and May.

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    Default Re: Sandy Hook/IBSP Info; NJ Fishing regulations, Violations Reporting Info

    The link for the 2013 NJ regulations
    http://www.eregulations.com/newjerse...ing/saltwater/

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    Island Beach 4wd permits
    http://www.islandbeachnj.org/Recreat...chdriving.html

    Driving your vehicle on the beach

    You can drive a 4 wheel drive vehicle on the beach, with a valid permit, to gain access to areas of the park where you are allowed to surf fish. The Island Beach State Park issued permits though do not allow anyone to just drive around on the beach.
    A three day permit is $50.00. It is valid for 72 hours, starting from midnight of the day of purchase. The number of three day permits that are issued is limited during the summer season. Annual permits are $195.00 and are valid for one calendar year. They are valid from January 1 and run through December 31 regardless of the date of purchase. You can obtain additional information about beach driving permits by calling the park at (732)793-0506.
    If you would like to learn more about driving a vehicle on the beach you should visit the New Jersey Beach Buggy Association website.

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