January 21, 2016 — North Jersey anglers are a passionate bunch.
During the course of a year, I’m always getting questions about why certain things are done regarding everything from regulations to stocking. Folks aren’t shy about sharing what they think, especially when they have thoughts about what could be done better.
And while I enjoy listening, there’s a much better sounding board available. The best part is that this venue gives you a chance to really make a difference.
The state Division of Fish and Wildlife will be hosting another public forum to discuss freshwater fisheries research, management and recreational angling at 10 a.m. Jan. 30 at the Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery in Warren County.
These forums are aimed at improving communication with the angling public and to solicit public input in shaping freshwater fisheries in the future. These events are a perfect opportunity for all freshwater anglers to learn about the state’s existing programs and to share their views and recommendations.
This isn’t just a show. The goal is to make fishing in New Jersey the best it can be, and the people in charge are open to all ideas.
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