N.J. Admin. Code § 7:25-6.20

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:25-6.20 - Delaware River between New Jersey and Pennsylvania
(a) In cooperation with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, the following regulations for the Delaware River between New Jersey and Pennsylvania are made a part of the New Jersey State Fish and Game Code and will be enforced by the conservation authorities of each state.
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SpeciesSeasonSize LimitDaily Bag Limit
Trout8:00 A.M. on the firstNo minimum5
Saturday after
April 11 to Oct. 15
American ShadNo closed seasonNo minimum2
Hickory ShadClosed seasonClosed seasonClosed season
Largemouth Bass andJan. 1 to the12 inch5 in total
Smallmouth Bassfirst Fridayminimum
after April 10,
and the first
Saturday after
June 11 to Dec. 31
FirstCatch and
Saturday, afterrelease only
April 11, to the
first Friday
after June 10
WalleyeNo closed season18 inch minimum3
Channel CatfishNo closed season12 inch minimum5
Chain PickerelNo closed season12 inch minimum5
Muskellunge and anyNo closed40 inch1
hybrid thereofseasonminimum
Northern PikeNo closed season24 inch minimum2
Baitfish, fish baitNo closed seasonNo minimum50
Alewife and BluebackClosed
Herring (anadromous forms)
Shortnose SturgeonClosed-endangered species
Atlantic SturgeonClosed
Striped Bass andDownstream ofa minimum of1
Striped Bass x White BassCalhoun Street28 inches and a
hybridBridge seasonmaximum of 31
open March 1 - 31inches
and June 1-Dec 31
Upstream ofa minimum of1
Calhoun Street28 inches and a
Bridge seasonmaximum of 31
open March 1-Dec. 31inches
All other freshwater speciesNo closed seasonNo minimum25

2. Angling may be done with three rods each with one line or two lines or one of each. Not more than three single hooks or three burrs of three hooks each may be used per line.
3. Ice fishing shall be legal whenever ice is present. Open (unfrozen) water creel and size limits shall apply. The maximum size of the ice hole shall not exceed 10 inches in diameter. Five tip-ups or any combination of five devices that will include tip-ups of not more than two rods and lines or two hand lines or one of each may be used.
4. Spears (not mechanically propelled), longbows, and recurved, compound, or crossbows may be used to take shad, carp, suckers, catfish, and snakeheads by properly licensed fishermen, except within 50 rods (825 feet) of an eel weir. All arrows must have line attached. Crossbows shall have a stock length of 25 inches, a minimum draw pull weight of 75 pounds, and a working safety. Crossbows must be hand held and may not be permanently mounted. Crossbows must be uncocked in transport and while not actively engaged in fishing.
5. Bait fish may be taken and possessed for personal uses only but not to exceed 50 per day. The minimum length for American Eel shall be nine-inches with a daily creel and possession limit of 25.
6. Eel weirs for the catching of carp, catfish, eels, and suckers only, may be operated under permit from the Division of Fish and Wildlife, for the purposes of sale, at any time of the year and at any time of day.
7. Hook and line fishermen are hereby restricted to the use of non-offset circle hooks while fishing with any natural bait during the months of April and May downstream of the Calhoun Street Bridge to the Commodore Barry Bridge. This restriction shall apply only to hooks of size 2 and larger and shall not apply to hooks of smaller sizes (such as those normally used for white perch fishing).

N.J. Admin. Code § 7:25-6.20

Amended by 48 N.J.R. 1290(a), effective 6/20/2016
Amended by 50 N.J.R. 801(b), effective 2/5/2018
Administrative Change, 52 N.J.R. 1018(a).
Administrative Change, 55 N.J.R. 1022(a), effective 5/15/2023
Administrative Change, 55 N.J.R. 1826(a), effective 7/25/2023