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Friday, March 8, 2013

Fishing Friday

Fluke Size Limit to Remain at 17.5 Inches

Marine Fisheries Council makes decision on annual regulations

New Jersey's 2013 recreational summer flounder fishery will open May 18 and run through Sept. 16, the state Marine Fisheries Council decided Thursday. The council chose one option out of several presented, which all complied with management quotas determined by federal fisheries agencies. The size limit will remain at 17.5 inches, the same as in 2012, and anglers will be able to keep five fish per day. The council had the option of extending the season for a longer period into the fall, though anglers would have had to contend with an 18 inch minimum size limit. Overall, New Jersey's recreational summer flounder quota was reduced by 15.2 percent from last season. Richard Herb, acting council president, said at the Thursday meeting that …

Ken

1:06 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013

Gave up Fluke fishing 10 years ago. Waste of time and $$   more ›

Friday, February 8, 2013

State Urges Preparations for Major Coastal Storm to Impact New Jersey

Tonight's commute will be "treacherous," says state Police and Emergency Management

The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, in coordination with the National Weather Service, is monitoring a major coastal storm expected to impact the state today and tomorrow.   State emergency management officials anticipate coastal flooding, high wind conditions, snow, sleet, and even blizzard conditions in the northeast corner of the state, according to a prepared statement from state Emergency Management.   The State Emergency Operations Center in West Trenton will be activated at 7 a.m. today, and will remain open as long as necessary to meet anticipated challenging conditions. "This is a dangerous storm; and we ask motorists to be careful while driving. There is also the potential for downed trees and wires because of wind …

Jo Amesco

1:01 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Here we go again, I guess what they are trying to say to those who live along the water - here comes another flood, stay off the roads. Are the towns going to announce a state of emergency to be off the roads by a certian time like they did with sandy ? Brick sent out a call to everyone of a car ban in town the last time. ?   more ›

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

UPDATE: OCC Closing Mon. and Tues.

Monmouth U., Brookdale and Georgian Court also closed

Due to weather conditions, Ocean County College in Toms River is closed Monday and Tuesday. Also, Georgian Court University, in Lakewood, and Brookdale Community College, in Middletown, will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. "If possible, residents should vacate on Sunday," Georgian Court states on its website. Monmouth University is also closed Monday and Tuesday. Ocean County College officials said they will decide tomorrow whether to close. The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and Atlantic Cape Community College are closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Rowan University, and Rider University are also closing Monday and Tuesday. An open house at Rider on Sunday is canceled. Rutgers University is still open; its website does not …

hongfeng

10:15 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Searchable Databases

New Jersey 2012 Presidential Campaign Contributions

Search our interactive database to see how much your neighbors gave to Obama and Romney.

Patch has created an interactive database so you can see how much your neighbors are donating to the presidential campaign—and to which candidate they’re writing their checks. We’ve included communities across New Jersey, so if you want to see what the campaign contributions in nearby towns are like, go right ahead. The information in the database was downloaded from the Federal Election Commission’s website. The data is based on quarterly reports, and is current through July. The data will be updated in mid-October.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Ocean County Fair - Day 5

Last full day of the 2012 country fair packed with events

The last full day of the 2012 Ocean County Fair has an almost around-the-clock schedule of events slated, in addition to the standard country fair items. The fair will run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Here's what's on the itinerary for today: • Bow Benders Archery Shoot - 11 a.m., horse show tent • Zuzu African Acrobats – As seen on America’s Got Talent - noon, main stage • Horse Costume Contest - 12:30 p.m., horse show ring • 4-H Cat Show - 1 p.m., 4-H show tent • Clover Buds Horse Show - 1 p.m., horse show tent • Zuzu African Acrobats – 1:30 p.m., main stage • Rooster crowing contest - open to all fairgoers -1:30 p.m., 4-H show tent. • Dirt Devils ATV Classes - 2-4:30, horse show ring. • Chicken Dance - open to all fairgoers - 2 p.m., 4-H …

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Ocean County Fair - Day 3

First full day of fair runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

  The first full day of the Ocean County Fair gets underway with sunny skies and comfortable temperatures. The fair runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Here's what's on the itinerary for today and tonight: • Dale Jones the One-Armed Juggler, noon, 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. - main stage • Balloon Toss, 4 p.m. 4-H show tent • New Egypt Speedway race night. Meet the drivers and cars of the New Egypt Speedway, 6 p.m. • D.O.G. 4-H Club show, 6:30 p.m. 4-H show tent • Zuzu African Acrobats troupe, 7 p.m., 8:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m., main stage. •Bwana Jim's Wildlife Show, Hot Dog Pig Racing and Chainsaw Carving demonstrations will run throughout the day and evening. The fair also features 4-H demonstrations, craft demonstrations, rides, food, funnel cakes and music …

Friday, May 18, 2012

Fishing Friday

Finally Time for Fluke!

Mild temperatures send anglers into action

There's no doubt I'm a bit late to the party this year. History holds that my boat is often one of the first in the marina and, almost always, the last boat to be hauled out. Jingle Bell Rock has played from the speakers mounted in my center console. But this year, my fishing season has yet to begin. I have a tentative appointment with my boat hauler in Barnegat to drop her in the water Monday, but that's after a spring where some busy work weeks here at Patch and marathon rounds of graduate school studying have pushed fishing to the back burner. Luckily, with formal graduation ceremonies at Monmouth University now complete, I'll continue a much more elusive educational endeavour: finding every last honey hole in Barnegat Bay! With the …

Monday, May 14, 2012

Feds: Summer Flounder, Other Fish Stocks 'Rebuilt'

Record number of species 'rebuilt,' report says

The summer flounder fishery has been rebuilt, a report out Monday from the federal government said. The fish species, commonly known as fluke, is arguably New Jersey's most important sport fish, and is also one of the state's most important commercial finfish species. Summer flounder joins six other species – none of which are common to New Jersey waters – that were declared rebuilt this year, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's annual Status of U.S. Fisheries report. A species is considered rebuilt when its stock level meets a federal target that is considered by scientists and policymakers to be considered healthy and self-sustaining. The summer flounder rebuilding effort is important to New Jersey anglers …

Marlin Magnet

8:21 am on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

NOAA studies predict that fully rebuilt fisheries are expected to add an estimated $31 billion to the economy and an additional 500,000 jobs. Commercial and recreational fishing currently generates $183 billion per year to the U.S. economy and supports more than 1.5 million full and part-time jobs Why dont we be honest here. Recreational fishing likely has $125 Billion of the $183 Bill and almost…   more ›

Monday, March 19, 2012

State Revises Beach Access Proposal, Local Advocates React

Rulemaking authority would still go to municipalities, with caveats

Following numerous rounds of public comment that took place within the past year, state officials on Monday formally proposed a slate of revised beach access rules that they say represents a compromise between a number of stakeholder groups. The plan would still allow municipalities – rather than the state – to develop local beach access plans, though the municipalities would be required to include both day and night public access to the shoreline. Municipalities would also be required to hold hearings on the access plans before they could be formally adopted and approved by the state. Last year, the Department of Environmental Protection held numerous public hearings on a Christie administration initiative that would have put several …

Richard Jacoby

8:32 pm on Thursday, March 22, 2012

All good points, but it would be nice to afford local property tax payers a couple seasonal tags wouldn't it? That wouldn't cost to much.   more ›

Friday, March 2, 2012

2012 N.J. Fluke Regulations Decided

NJ Marine Fisheries Council approves smaller minimum, five-fish bag limit

For the first time since 2008, recreational fishermen in New Jersey will be allowed to keep summer flounder that are shorter than 18 inches. In a 5-3 vote Thursday evening, the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council approved regulations for the 2012 season of a 17.5-inch minimum size, with a limit of five fish per day, and a 147-day season running from May 5 to Sept. 28 at the its meeting at Toms River Town Hall. For an hour, fishermen representing groups from all parts of the state commented on the six options the council was considering. The council's summer flounder and black sea bass committee had recommended regulations that would have maintained the 18-inch minimum size that has been in place since the 2008 season and the eight-fish bag…

Richard Sturtevant

2:02 pm on Monday, April 16, 2012

I couldn't keep track of the ones thrown back last year for being that .5" short I did catch the largest of 3 on the boat at 27". I was a bad end to the season for a lot of boats after the hurricane passed as well. Good luck to all the anglers this year!   more ›

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