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2:20 am
April 17, 2011
If you can make it, please do your best to attend. I actually got a flyer in the mail for the forum and the state paid the 37 cents..... If people want to carpool I am driving from central Jersey (trenton area). I am sending the flyer to Seb (scanned flyer is too large to attach to the board). [[%&]]
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2:31 am
April 17, 2011
Here is the e-mail reminder I received. Thanks
The Division of Fish and Wildlife, Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries will host a public forum this Saturday, February 25, to discuss freshwater fisheries research, management and recreational angling in New Jersey. The forum will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and be held at the Salem County Sportsmen's Club on Route 40 in Carney's Point.
Presentations will be given on current research and management activities. Topics include the recently completed Union Lake Fisheries Management Plan, upcoming Anadromous Fisheries Management Plan, and changes to the Division's Trout Stocking Program. Biologists from the Division's Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries will be on hand to answer questions during the open discussion period.
Pre-registration is appreciated and will help ensure that all attendees can be accommodated. Pre-register by calling 856-629-4950 or send an e-mail to Christopher.Smith@dep.state.nj.us. Be sure to include name, address, phone number and the number of people attending.
The Salem County Sportsmen's Club is located on eastbound Rt. 40 (Harding Highway) in Carney's Point. It is approximately three miles east of the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
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11:35 pm
April 17, 2011
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March 22, 2004
12:39 am
Mabey some Jersey guys can do this one. Last year they talked to all the groups there and were willing to make changes one the spot. We should ask about Mercer. Why the decline also tell them we herd guys keeping some big grils and killing for spite.The important thing is to be there Jersey is great and we need to follow the progress. Tom
11:05 pm
April 17, 2011
I'll give a review from the forum at the meeting on Wednesday. Big D and I were the only muskie members to attend (including chp 22) with about 40 people there in total. Spoke with Chris Smith (central and sj biologist) and Bob Papson (north jersey biologist) beforehand and we spoke about Mercer, Carnegie and Cooper River as well as ramp poster ideas. <<<<><<<
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12:39 am
Joe,i must have just missed you guys.I got there about 12:30 or so.I also spoke with Bob and Lisa about a number of things.I gave Bob a report for the clubs NJ catches and my personnel mercer reports.It seemed like he felt the info could be valuable to them.Also they could use help on lake Aubrie getting it fixed up for some stockings{not muskie but other species}. Bob
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