This brings me back to my original point.
Reciprocity between bordering states who
ISSUE a license. To date,
New Jersey does not issue a salt water license and therefore, this would not come into play until such time.
This is cut and paste from the NY Marine License law.
7. Reciprocity in boundary waters. If persons holding recreational
44 marine fishing licenses issued under the New York fish and wildlife law
45 are not required to have licenses issued by a state named in paragraph
46 a, b or c of this subdivision when fishing in that part of the waters,
47 specified in such paragraph, which lies within that state then, in such
48 case, a person holding a similar license issued by such state may, with-
49 out a recreational marine fishing license issued under the New York fish
50 and wildlife law, take fish as provided in this title, from that part of
51 such waters specified in paragraph a, b or c of this subdivision which
52 lies within this state:
53 a. License issued by Connecticut: those parts of Long Island Sound
54 lying between New York and Connecticut.
S. 59--B 54 A. 159--B
1 b. License issued by New Jersey: those parts of New York Harbor,
2 Hudson River, Kill Van Kull, Arthur Kill, Raritan Bay and Atlantic Ocean
3 lying between New York and New Jersey.
4 c. License issued by Rhode Island: those parts of Long Island Sound,
5 Block Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean lying between New York and Rhode
6 Island.
Here is the web page it was taken from.
http://www.ctsportsmen.com/nymarinelicense09.htm