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New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife, Home - Up-to-date information about hunting, fishing and NJ wildlife, management programs, stocking schedules, record fish, external links, news releases and news release archive, and more.
With more than a hundred days of deer hunting, seasons for bow, shotgun and muzzleloading rifle, and some of the best small game, upland bird and waterfowl hunting on the east coast, New Jersey offers incredible opportunities for hunters!
Despite being the most densely populated state in the nation, and the fifth smallest in area, New Jersey provides habitat for more than 400 species of land-dwelling vertebrate wildlife, as well as 134 freshwater fish, 336 marine fish, and thousands of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrate species.
Purchase licenses and permits online or at license agents. We also issue other permits such as scientific holding and collecting permits, exotic and nongame wildlife permits, zoological permits and special use permits for Wildlife Management Areas.
Experience freshwater fishing at its finest, with destinations ranging from the Delaware River and native trout streams to urban ponds and hidden lakes off the beaten path.
New Jersey Fish and Wildlife issues the licenses, stamps and permits required for hunting, fishing and trapping. The first license, a non-resident hunting license for $10.50, was introduced in 1902. The first resident hunting license was required in 1909, hunting license at a cost of $1.15.
The New Jersey Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife manages 247,000 acres of open space, a deer herd 150,000 strong, and a turkey population of at least 14,000. The Division maintains 18 boat ramps, 14 artificial reef sites, and 2 fish hatcheries which stock more than 700,000 trout and 400,000 bass, pike, catfish and sunfish in over 300 bodies ...
New Jersey Hunting and Trapping Digest. Complete 2024-25 Hunting & Trapping Issue of the New Jersey Fish and Wildlife Digest. July 9, 2024 - Important Information Regarding Deer Management Zones 45 and 46.
Employment with Fish & Wildlife. All permanent, full-time professional positions within the NJDEP Fish and Wildlife Program and other state agencies are filled from certification lists maintained by the N.J. Civil Service Commission (CSC).
Walk-in/deliveries: 501 E. State St., 3rd Floor. DEP Action Line – 877-WARN-DEP (877-927-6337) 24/7 toll-free number to report fish kills, wildlife disease or toxicity events, bear property damage or problems, environmental complaints, violations, spills, discharges, venomous snakes and emergencies. General Information.