Quote from: IrishAyes on February 24, 2010, 08:40:04 PMAs far as his poll. If he posted the poll he took it would show some very poor options. Of the poor options his 'yeah, i want a license' was the best answer. As I said, the options were horrible. The "what if's" are off the wall for anything that would be a quality, meaningful poll.That is basically what it was...if you were backed into a corner, would you want a saltwater license with funds going to NJ or the Feds? There isn't an option for...I AM AGAINST A SALTWATER FISHING LICENSE .
As far as his poll. If he posted the poll he took it would show some very poor options. Of the poor options his 'yeah, i want a license' was the best answer. As I said, the options were horrible. The "what if's" are off the wall for anything that would be a quality, meaningful poll.
QuoteMillions of lost recreational fishing hours.How, does a license change this? By investing in our fish stocks via hatcheries, funding fish @ game to enable them to manage our saltwater resources reasonably. We have State Conservation Officers assigned to a Marine Bureau, as well as State Police. Where have their salaries been coming from to date? A license would not and should not change law enforcement efforts ! Yes, we have nine"conservation officers assigned to the marine division. We have 9,000,000 residents, 1.2 million recreational fishermen and the forth largest commercial port in the nation. What we have in NJ at this point is a free for all for poachers. A NJ saltwater license most certainly would change this.QuoteThe continued bankruptcy of bait shops,charter fishing operations,party boats and other related businesses.You honestly think having to buy a license will change this? Yes absolutely! Take a look at what can be accomplished through investing in our marine resources. Please check my references you will find the answers to the rest of your questions. We need change. We have a minority with interest that differ from those of true sportfishermen. They have had the only voice at the table long enough !This minority would not support a moratorium on weakfish, even though the majority of saltwater anglers were pleading for one. The scientist at the ASMFC stated that a moratorium was the only responsibly option, yet the *** chose the interest of a few and would not support a moratorium. We have a group pushing a free registration bill { Tax payer funded} that even the sponsor knows it will never become law. Governor Christie has stated he will not sign any unfunded legislation. Do yourself a favor join the push for change! Join in helping improve saltwater fishing in NJ, Help push the NJ license Bill !!
NJ salt water license with a law dedicating the funds to enhance nj fishing 92% (61 votes)
Set up the mandated registry with the funds going to the us general fund 8% (5 votes)
Do yourself a favor join the push for change! Join in helping improve saltwater fishing in NJ, Help push the NJ license Bill !!
I think Kensdock figures it is something that is inevitable! Which is a fact. Either we pay NOAA a Registry Fee in 2011 or we pay a NJ State Saltwater License and keep the money here in the State. The Bill for a Free Registry in NJ failed miserably in State Legislature.
The big problem, lies in the fact, that the NJ Fisheries Council, needs to get moving on this if NJ is going to do this for 2011. The other problem is, we already see almost no money from fees already paid. So, to get the monies appropriated where they should be, is the biggest fight. I think this is where Kensdock and supporters are headed...to get on board early and push the State for the Saltwater License and fees to go back into saltwater fisheries. However, to this point, what the monies could help are only "what if's" or maybe's"...nothing has even been drafted, yet set in stone.
At some point, we all are going to have to consider this...IMO the days of free saltwater fishing are over and we lost that fight with NOAA. So plan B may really have to be an option soon.
I am interested to hear from guys like Capt TB, dropoff, hutchjr, njdiver, etc...and see what their opinion on this is? Is this a fight we should continue to keep saltwater fishing free or do we need to concede and get on the next best train?
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