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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Helping Each Other Out => Topic started by: Luna Sea 5 on April 23, 2010, 12:31:23 PM
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Ok, using stripers as an example.. we are allowed 2 fish per person. Lets say I have my wife on the boat and sun bathing with a rod in the water.. is our boat limit now 4? Or if I have my 3 year old fishing with us also, with her princess fishing pole.. lol.. .. does that mean the bag limit is 6?
I am using striper's as an example.. This means I don't actually want to keep 6 striper's, just trying to make a point.
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Good question, I really don't know. Would the wife have to be registered?
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According to NJFGW the limit is per person ( ie 2 Stripers @28) unless otherwise noted. Example Shark 2 per boat, etc.
So the answer would be yes, legally you could keep 2 fish per person.
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It's per all registered/licensed occupants of the boat to my understanding. So if your wife is sunbathing and not registered, she doesn't count.
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It's per all registered/licensed occupants of the boat to my understanding. So if your wife is sunbathing and not registered, she doesn't count.
sounds logically correct...
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how about my 3 year old on her snoopy rod.. ?
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clp t^
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I am sure someone can add a good link but it is my understanding that NJ only has indiviual limits and not boat limits (as is the case in some NE states). When it comes to swords and sharks its a maximum per vessle not a limit. ....It may seem simple when it comes to 4 guys and one cooler on a private boat , everbody caught a bag limit. But really one guy slept all day and did not fish so the other guys fished and helped land his limit. No big deal and it's what happens every day. The time it may become a problem is if nobody from the trip wanted thier fish and one guy took them all. Let's say he gets stopped at a Fish and game check point(as is the case in Cape May county) he will be asked why he is over his possesion limit and not what his boat limit was. Another example would be is it legal for a very good fisherman on a party boat to box 4 times his limit because some of the othe people caught nothing? I would have to say when it comes to private boats 99 percent of the time landing like there is a "boat limit" for everybody that has a heartbeat would never be an issue. The only time it would be a problem would be if you got stopped by F/G and had other infractions they could split hairs or if you were traveling with over a possesion limit. Again this is just my understanding and I hope someone can provide a good link .
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Snoopy rods rule.....it should be ok for the 6 year old to give me fish( now my possesion) because I am not having any luck and they are crushing them.
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What if you are on a party boat with a buddy. You bag four striper at 28 your buddy has nothing legal. you put 4 in the cooler.2 for you and 2 for him. You then find out there is a undercover fish and game jigging next to you. What will insue. :headscra:
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good point..
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Nice geting paid overtime for this, See you later.
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LOL.. clp i do get breaks UNC...
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so if i go to the seafood market and buy 6 striper fillets am i 1 fish over new jersey's posession limit as far as what i am transporting in my vehicle????
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Not as long as you can produce the receipt from said seafood market. ;D Technical term is Fillettious Corpus I'm not a lawyer, but, I play one on the internet hhppy
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lol!...i did sleep in a holiday inn express last night! rofla
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I got this from the NJ fish and game.
"As someone else already responded on that page, the limit is per person fishing, not how many people are on a boat, etc."
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I got this from the NJ fish and game.
"As someone else already responded on that page, the limit is per person fishing, not how many people are on a boat, etc."
i know this when it comes to party boats/charters.. but if you get boated on your personal vessel, and you are by yourself and 2 kids (for example), nobody can prove who caught the fish.. at that point, and only that point should it be looked at as a boat limit and not a personal limit.
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It's a loaded Reg... If you and your wife are out and she does nothing but Sun bath.. you should only be keeping 2 fish.. or you keep 4 and say she was fishing...
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i know this when it comes to party boats/charters.. but if you get boated on your personal vessel, and you are by yourself and 2 kids (for example), nobody can prove who caught the fish.. at that point, and only that point should it be looked at as a boat limit and not a personal limit.
OK let me play Devil's Advocate here. Suppose the CO turns to one of your kids and says, "Did you catch some of those fish today?" Then your kid responds with an honest, "No sir. Daddy caught them all by himself!" >:D
Then what?
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;D Right.. so bottom line... you either follow the rule. or you don't t^
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whs
Remember Big Brother is watching. They like to use surveillance and video, so if they get you, they got you! If they ask you the question...they probably have the answer already :-X.
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I got this from the NJ fish and game.
"As someone else already responded on that page, the limit is per person fishing, not how many people are on a boat, etc."
So, if I get on the boat, drink a 6 pack and pass out on the way to the fishing grounds, does my 2 count??
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I got this from the NJ fish and game.
"As someone else already responded on that page, the limit is per person fishing, not how many people are on a boat, etc."
So, if I get on the boat, drink a 6 pack and pass out on the way to the fishing grounds, does my 2 count??
;D clp
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i know this when it comes to party boats/charters.. but if you get boated on your personal vessel, and you are by yourself and 2 kids (for example), nobody can prove who caught the fish.. at that point, and only that point should it be looked at as a boat limit and not a personal limit.
OK let me play Devil's Advocate here. Suppose the CO turns to one of your kids and says, "Did you catch some of those fish today?" Then your kid responds with an honest, "No sir. Daddy caught them all by himself!" >:D
Then what?
I tell them my kids lie, like every other fisherman.. TT^
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rofla t^
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i know this when it comes to party boats/charters.. but if you get boated on your personal vessel, and you are by yourself and 2 kids (for example), nobody can prove who caught the fish.. at that point, and only that point should it be looked at as a boat limit and not a personal limit.
OK let me play Devil's Advocate here. Suppose the CO turns to one of your kids and says, "Did you catch some of those fish today?" Then your kid responds with an honest, "No sir. Daddy caught them all by himself!" >:D
Then what?
I tell them my kids lie, like every other fisherman.. TT^
Good answer! clp
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