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State regulations pertaining to fishing and shellfish harvesting can be found in the New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C.) Title 7, along with many other categories. Please use the list below to find popular topics and categories in their respective Chapters and Subchapters.
2024 New Jersey Recreational Fishing Seasons, Minimum Size and Possession Limits. Regulations remain in effect until changed. For the most current regulations, go to NJFishandWildlife.com or call the marine fish “listen-only” information line at (609) 292-2083. Regulations in red are new this year. See Finfish Regulations for how to measure ...
FRESHWATER FISHING REGULATIONS. Know before you go. Get up to date with our latest freshwater fishing regulations. Visit the links below or consult our Freshwater Fishing Digest to learn about season dates, creel sizes, and much more.
Everything you need to know to operate a fishing, clamming or crabbing enterprise in New Jersey’s waters, while remaining compliant with current licensing, permitting and regulations.
Official New Jersey Fishing rules and regulations. License and permit information, season dates, size and creel limits and more.
Official New Jersey hunting and fishing rules and regulations. License and permit information, season dates and limits.
New Jersey DEP Fish and Wildlife. Report Marine, Shellfish and Finfish Violations. (609) 748-2050 or call the 24-hour DEP Hotline: 877-WARNDEP Violators of the Marine Fisheries laws are subject to a $30–$100 per fish or $300 to $3,000 fine.
From the depths of our freshwater lakes to the top of the saltwater food chain, New Jersey showcases the fishing opportunities of a lifetime.
A valid fishing license and trout stamp are both required to fish for or possess trout and salmon for all anglers (residents and non-residents) 16 and over, and residents under the age of 70. No trout stamp is required for residents age 70 years and over.
2020 NJ Recreational Minimum Size, Possession Limits, & Seasons. Fish are measured from the tip of the snout to tip of the tail (except Black Sea Bass and Sharks). Filleting of fish with a minimum size limit at sea is prohibited. See the Marine Digest or the Fish & Wildlife website for exceptions.