The second 2019 Fisheries Forum will be Saturday, February 23 at the Batsto Village in Wharton State Forest at 10:00 a.m. Topics include:
Bass Sampling Highlights in North/Central NJ Lakes
Restoration Projects Update
Suggestions for regulation changes for 2021 will be welco
Fisheries Forum @ Batsto
Fisheries Forum @ Batsto
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living in the land of clammies
living in the land of clammies
Re: Fisheries Forum @ Batsto
Batsto creek used to have some decent pickerel fishing, anyone know if it still does? nice canoe trip also.
Re: Fisheries Forum @ Batsto
There are pickerel essentially everywhere in the pinelands.
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living in the land of clammies
living in the land of clammies
Re: Fisheries Forum @ Batsto
Unfortunately I won't be able to make the S. J. Forum this year. I did however make it to the North Jersey Forum back in Jan. so I was able to get caught up on things. The presentations will be as always quite interesting and informative.
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Re: Fisheries Forum @ Batsto
It was good to see you as always. You had to have that day's record for furthest northern drive into the teeth of an impending snow storm.
"A sinking fly is closer to Hell" - Unknown
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It was good to see you as well. I always look forward to catching up with those folks I seldom get to see or BS with. Likewise I always appreciate the chance to spend time catching up and BS'ing with the biologists and staff from the Freshwater Fisheries Bureau. I never have enough time or opportunities to spend conversing with Lisa, Pat, Ross, Shaun, Chris and Scott, not to mention getting to know the newer guys like Eric B. Really sorry to see Mark go but glad he's going to get to enjoy his retirement! Lord knows he's earned it as have many of the other Bureau personnel by now.Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 1:28 pmIt was good to see you as always. You had to have that day's record for furthest northern drive into the teeth of an impending snow storm.
As for the South Jersey Forum that's where I usually get to chat with RobTF among others. I will most likely also miss an opportunity to catch up with that incomparable outdoor writer Tom Pagliaroli. I usually spend a good dal of time BS'ing with him and his wife, the lovely and ever gracious Denise Marie. Good folks both!