FREE ANGLER REGISTRY BILL CLEARS NEW HURDLE
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Budget Committee Sends S1122/A823 For Full Senate Vote As Early As 12/20
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Budget Committee Sends S1122/A823 For Full Senate Vote As Early As 12/20
Just got a call from Jim Hutchinson from the RFA. He was in Trenton at
the Senate committee hearing this morning with Jim Donofrio. Senator
Smith finally bowing to pressure put the free angler registry
legislation up for a committee vote and it passed unanimously with only
Senator Smith abstaining!
November 29, 2010 - Starting January 1, saltwater
fishermen in New Jersey will be required to pay $15 to the federal government in
order to fish upon state coastal waters. To avoid the fee, New Jersey need only
pass Senate Bill number S1122 which is now resting in the Senate Environment
Committee chaired by Piscataway Democrat Senator Robert Smith. An Assembly
version (A823) has already passed (54-16) which would allow the state to apply
for "exempted state designation from the federal registration requirements" and
would require the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to
maintain a free annual registry program to meet the new federal mandate for data
collection.
Massive sea swells continued to roll through the shore as high as twelve
feet at Romer Shoals. Big ocean swells stirred up plenty of bait fish and
produced birds working on the surface making fall bass conditions picture
perfect. Bass fishing remained steady from Romer Shoals to Shark River Inlet if
you had a strong stomach and waited for the tide changes. With good marks
showing signs of fish, anglers roughed it out and picked away at keepers most of
the week.| Art s Nice Catch aboard The Fisherman |