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2010 Striped Bass Bonus Permit

Apply online for your 2010 NJ Striped Bass Bonus Permit ($2.00). Click HERE.

(Note: Scroll to bottom of new page that opens and click "Start Here" to begin application. )

 
NY Licenses & Federal Permit
Links to purchase a NY Saltwater License & register with NOAA
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2010 Basin Work Parties
The Club is seeking  member volunteers for basin work parties scheduled every weekend until this season's Opening Day (except for club-hosted events like St. Patrick's Day, etc). We will typically start at 9:00AM, but all are welcome  at anytime in the day. Anyone interested can contact James Hickey via This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   or cell phone at...
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Snipe Boat Club Breakfasts
Join the Snipe Boat Club for breakfast this winter season on the second Sunday of every month
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Clean Boating Act Signed into Law!
Thanks to some great teamwork, the threat of a new EPA discharge permit for all your boats is gone!
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2010 NJ Saltwater Regulations

The latest 2010 NJ Regulations are expected in March/April. 

The 2010 Fluke season begins May 23rd and ends on September 4th. The required minimum size is 18" with a bag limit of 6 fish. 1 legally sized fluke can be used for strip bait (fluke belly or back), and counts toward the 6-fish limit. The rack must be kept onboard.

Other fishing regulations can be found at here

 
Boat U.S. Group Membership
RRYC Teamed Up with BoatU.S.!

We have worked out a special deal with BoatU.S. that will add to the membership benefits you already receive – introducing the cooperating Group program!
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