What of your guests are from out of state?
Still have to register in NJ--
Just like NY you fish on the other side of the line you need the NY FREE registry
And watch the Regs.
def. watch the regs and what state you have drifted to.
but I beg to differ, if you are reg. in NJ you are ok to fish the salt in NY PA and DEL
NY exemptions
Bordering waters
•Connecticut and Rhode Island waters: New York State registered anglers (both resident and non-resident) are able to fish in bordering waters of Connecticut or Rhode Island without having to purchase a Connecticut or Rhode Island marine fishing license.
•New Jersey waters: New York anglers must register through New Jersey's Saltwater Recreational Registry Program before fishing.
Exemptions
You do not need to register if you are:
•Fishing aboard an appropriately licensed party or charter boat in the marine and coastal district. This does not include charter boats in the Hudson River north of the Tappan Zee Bridge.
•A New York State licensed party/charter boat owner.
•A Connecticut or Rhode Island resident who has a marine fishing license from their respective state (more details on out-of-state anglers).
NJ exemptions
Are there any exemptions for the NJSRRP requirement?
Yes. Anyone under the age of 16 and any individual fishing only on a registered party or charter (for-hire) boat are not required to register.
Watch your regs for fluke--don't wander into NY waters with fish that are legal in NJ.