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CATCH US AT THE NY BOAT SHOW

See the latest in fishing machines, power and electronics, while taking in some top shelf fishing and boating seminars.

PRESIDENTIAL FLUKE PARDON?

Just hours after his official inauguration, President Trump announces an immediate freeze on new government regulations which could impact proposed fluke limits.

VISIT THE NEFO EXPO

If you’re passionate about the outdoors, then the New England Fishing and Outdoor Expo is for you!

FREE FISHING DAY IN NH

The New Hampshire State Legislature authorized the addition of the winter free fishing day in order to provide an opportunity for those interested in trying ice fishing.

JAN. 21 FISHERIES FORUM AT HACKETTSTOWN

A public forum to discuss freshwater fisheries research, management and recreational angling in New Jersey will be held on Saturday, January 21, 2017 at the Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery in Warren County.

LOCAL ANGLER IS MAKIN’ SWEET MUSIC

We all fish and we all listen to music, but few of us have been able to combine the two in the way in which Connecticut-based angler, Mike Morazzini has done.

NJ SAYS “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH” AT JAN. 27 RALLY

Following the January 27 rally at Fishermen’s Supply in Point, NJDEP Commissioner Bob Martin is taking the state’s "enough is enough" message to ASFMC’s Virginia meeting on February 2, 2017.

2017 COD & HADDOCK REGS

The New England Fishery Management Council has submitted its recommendations for the 2017 recreational cod and haddock regulations in the GOM to NMFS.

NEW YORK’S OCEAN ACTION PLAN

Plan introduces integrated, adaptive approach to managing, restoring, and protecting state’s ocean resources, including key recreational species.

NJ BRINGS PROTEST MESSAGE BACK TO DC

Seven years after the national fishing rally on Capitol Hill, the Christie administration tells fisheries managers that "enough is enough" and takes the message back down to Washington DC.

ASMFC APPROVES FLUKE OPTION 5

ASMFC members vote 7-3 in favor of the so-called “Option 5” for the 2017 fluke regulations at their Virginia meeting, with New Jersey officials off to Washington DC to tell Congress “enough is enough.”