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    Freshwater Fisheries Forum February 25 at Batsto Village

    February 6, 2012
    A public forum to discuss freshwater fisheries research and management, culture and recreational angling in New Jersey will be held on Saturday, February 25 at the Batsto Village Visitors Center located on Rt. 542 in Wharton State Forest, Burlington County. The forum will begin at 10 a.m.
    The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is conducting these meetings to improve communication with the angling public and to solicit public input in shaping freshwater fisheries programs in the future. The forums are a perfect opportunity for all freshwater anglers to learn about existing programs, and to share their views and recommendations.
    Topics cover all aspects of freshwater management, including both warmwater and coldwater fisheries. Come and be a voice in the development of future regulations and management strategies affecting New Jersey’s freshwater resources.
    Professional staff from the Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries will be on hand to answer questions and provide updates on current research, culture and management programs.
    Pre-registration is not required but is appreciated, and will help ensure that all attendees can be accommodated. Individuals can pre-register by calling 856-629-4950 or by sending an e-mail to Christopher.Smith@dep.state.nj.us. Be sure to include name, address, phone number and the number of people attending.
    Directions are available below and at MapQuest.
    DIRECTIONS
    Historic Batsto Village is located on Route 542 in Wharton State Forest, Washington Township, Burlington County. It is about 45 miles southeast of Philadelphia and approximately 25 miles northwest of Atlantic City. The nearest town is Hammonton, NJ 08037, which is about 8 miles to the west.
    Parkway Directions from South Jersey
    Take the Garden State Parkway North to Exit #50 (New Gretna), exit to Route 9 North to a Citgo Gas Station. Turn left onto Route 542, continue for 12 miles; Batsto Village is on the right. Parkway Directions from North Jersey
    Take the Garden State Parkway South to Exit #52 (New Gretna). Turn right at stop sign onto E. Greenbush Road. Make left at next stop sign. Go over two small wooden bridges. Pilgrim Lake Campground will be on the right. Make left onto Leektown Road. Continue 2 miles to a stop sign. Stay straight on Leektown Road. Continue 3 miles to stop sign. Turn right onto Route 542 West. Stay on 542 for approximately 9 miles. Batsto Village is on the right. From Trenton/Mt. Holly Area
    Take Route 206 South to mile marker #3 and make a left onto Route 613. Continue on 613 and make left onto Route 693. Follow 693 until the road ends and make left onto Route 542; Batsto Village is on your left.


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    Im gonna try to make this.

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    Been to every one and have never been disappointed. A little something for everyone who fishes NJ freshwater.

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    Its always filled with good information, maybe we can find out why all those trout bellied up at the Mighty Oak Pond. I;ll be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shamoo View Post
    Its always filled with good information, maybe we can find out why all those trout bellied up at the Mighty Oak Pond. I;ll be there.
    Me and my girl will be there, were gonna do some fishing there after the meeting. Hope to see ya guys there...

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