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Stop Wild Life Crime, follow the rules and Regulations
Date: Friday, August 29 @ 18:40:47 EDT
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Hi Guys & Gals
Here is some pretty good information, instead of complaining about anglers keeping small fish, instead of just complaining to fellow anglers, just make a call, Even @ Island Beach State you can call the gate house to send a ranger.

 Just remember if you own a camera especially a digital they can do wonders.

Don't complain to me , I donot want to hear,especially after the fact, There is nothing I can do with something I did not see.
The number is 732-793-0030.
 Rules and Regulation on Island Beach State Park.

1. Only one application for each licensed vehicle shall be accepted. Permits are issued for fishing purposes only. Vehicles shall be

equipped with 4-wheel drive and shall be registered or leased to the applicant/permittee who shall be 18 years of age or older.

2. The applicant/permittee shall sign the application. Permits are not transferable. Applicant/permittee shall be responsible for the

actions of any driver operating the permit vehicle on the beach.

3. Mailed application shall be accompanied by credit card information or a check or money order made payable to “Treasurer, State of

New Jersey”. No cash shall be accepted through the mail. Mail application to Island Beach State Park, PO Box 37, Seaside Park, NJ

08752-0037.

4. Permit decals shall be securely applied on the left (driver’s side) of the front and rear bumpers so as to be clearly visible.

5. Requests for replacement decals shall be accompanied by a paid receipt and both of the “old” decals, regardless of condition.

6. Mobile sportfishing permit use is limited to 500 vehicles at any one time.

7. Permit is valid from January 1st to December 31st inclusive.

8. From Memorial Day weekend through September 15th, vehicles are prohibited in the recreational swimming areas or north of the

A-7 access road because of high public visitation on the beach.

9. Between the hours of midnight and 4:00 am, all persons not “actively engaged in fishing” shall leave the park. “Actively engaged in

fishing” includes (a) travel to and from a fishing location; (b) set up time; (c) use of the vehicle for food, beverages, sanitary facilities,

etc.; and (d) stow gear when fishing activity ceases. Annual Mobile Sportfishing Permittees not actively engaged in fishing may park in

the 1st Swimming Area parking lot between midnight and 4:00 am, but shall leave the parking lot by 7:00 am.

10. Vehicles shall use the marked access roads only and stay within the designated beach areas. Vehicles shall keep off the dunes and

vegetated areas.

11. Maximum speed permitted on the beach is 10 mph.

12. Permittee shall be liable for any damage to persons or property resulting from the use of his/her vehicle within the park.

13. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Violations of park rules and regulations shall be cause for permit privileges to be suspended

without a refund.

14. The applicant/permittee, by use of this permit, agrees to comply with all park rules and regulations and shall be responsible for full

compliance with these rules and regulations for himself/herself and for the conduct of all vehicle occupants.

 

 

 

 

NJ Operation Game Thief - 800-222-0456

NJ Poaching violations report (24hr hotline)
(877)-927-6337

South Jersey Warden - 609-292-7172
609-748-2050

Cape May County
609-743-1149

Sandy Hook Fishing Violations - 732-872-5970
Sandy Hook General Info - 732-872-0115

US Coast Guard/OOD - 732-872-3428

Marine Enforcement violations - (609) 748-2050

 
2008 Commercial Regulations
http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/2008/comregs08.pdf

For any suspected Dumping or Environmental violations, DEP:
1-877-927-6337

 

 

OPERATION GAME THIEF
CALL TOLL FREE
1 (800) 222-0456
IT'S CONFIDENTIAL!
Stop Wildlife Crime

The Operation Game Thief phone number should be used only to report violations.

For all other law enforcement questions or information please write or call the main office or regional office nearest you. See our Contact Us page for contact information.

The poaching of game, the illegal shooting of protected species, the destruction and degradation of wildlife habitat, are all taking a toll on New Jersey's game and non game wildlife species. It poses a problem for the outdoor sportsmen and the conservationist. Wildlife crimes affect us all, whether we are hunters, anglers, bird watchers, or just like to walk in the woods and fields.

Law enforcement agencies do their best, but without the cooperation of the public their efforts cannot fully control the disregard some people have for our natural resources.

Involving YOU is what Operation Game Thief is all about. This program, sponsored by the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs in close cooperation with the Division of Fish and Wildlife, seeks to enlist the help of all segments of the public in cracking down on wildlife crime.

You can make a difference and you can also be paid for your efforts.

Operation Game Thief, which is closely patterned after a very successful program in New Mexico offers rewards of up to $200 to persons who report certain types of wildlife crimes. The rewards are paid if the report results in the issuance of a summons.

Anonymity is guaranteed if desired. You are fully protected because no one, not even the person you speak with need ever know your name or address. Rewards are paid confidentially also.

OPERATION GAME THIEF CATEGORIES

1. Commercial exploitation of New Jersey's wildlife resources, including deer, striped bass, shellfish from condemned waters, undersized lobsters, fluke, crab pots, etc.
2. Flagrant violations concerning pheasants, trout, and other freshwater fish, ducks, quail, etc., including over limit netting and trapping, and the use of illegal traps.
3. Pollution of wildlife habitat.
4. Illegal dumping on state lands.
5. Negligent use of firearms, including the destruction of signs.
6. The illegal taking of deer, bear, bobcat, turkey and endangered species.

A minimum reward of $25 will be paid to informants for reporting violations in the above categories which result in a citation being issued. Rewards may be substantially higher depending upon the seriousness of the violation.

A minimum reward of $100 will be paid for the report of violations relating to deer poaching, illegal trapping and the taking of endangered species.

If you see or are aware of a violation, call the toll-free number 1-800-222-0456 and give as much information as possible.

If you desire to remain anonymous you will be assigned a code number of your own choosing. You will be told when to call back to find out the result of your tip. If your information leads to the issuance of a citation, you are eligible for a reward. Arrangements will be made for payment. (Law enforcement officers are not eligible for rewards.)

No one, not even the person you speak with on the phone needs to know your identity. Rewards payments can be made in untraceable bank money orders or in cash and delivered to you as per your instructions. YOU ARE FULLY PROTECTED.

The person who commits wildlife crime for whatever reason is a crook, a thief and a cheat who robs us all of not only our precious wildlife, but also our tax and license dollars. That person cheats us of our outdoor recreation and threatens future generations with diminished wildlife resources.

Help us help you. Don't make excuses for wildlife crime and don't tolerate poaching or other illegal activities among your hunting, fishing, or hiking companions. Report violations and help conserve our wildlife for others to enjoy while at the same time helping yourself.

The more information you can supply and the more specific you can be, the better the chances for apprehending the violator. Here are some things to look for:

  • Names, addresses, age(s) of suspects, along with as complete a description as possible.
  • Vehicle description and license plate number.
  • Type of violation - be specific - when and where it occurred.
  • Where is the contraband stored? How was it transported?
  • Report violations as promptly as possible. The quicker the information is received, the better the chances for an arrest.

REMEMBER, THE OPERATION GAME THIEF NUMBER CAN BE CALLED 24 HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. 1-800-222-0456.

SUPPORT OPERATION GAME THIEF WITH A DONATION

Operation Game Thief is supported entirely through donations for sportsmen, conservation groups and businesses and others who care about the future of New Jersey's wildlife. Your donations are tax deductible. Please join with us in our efforts to stop wildlife crime.

Send a check today to:
Operation Game Thief
PO Box 523
Keansburg, NJ 07734










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