These regulations are effective June 16, 2006.

Laws and regulations are frequently amended by the Legislature or DEC. You should check with the Marine Fisheries office to ensure that the requirements set forth in this notice remain in effect. The actual text of the marine fish regulations are available online.

Marine Recreational Fishing Regulations
Species Size Limits
(Total Length in Inches)
Daily Possession Limits
(Number of Fish)
Open Seasons
Summer flounder (fluke)* 18 4 May 6 - Sept 12
Winter flounder 12 10 April 1 - May 30
Tautog (blackfish) 14 10 Oct. 1 - May 31
Bluefish (including "snappers") No minimum size for first 10 fish
12 TL for the next 5
15
No more than 10 of which shall be less then 12" TL
All year
Weakfish 16
10 filleted
12 dressed
6 All year
Atlantic cod 22 No limit All year
Pollock 19 No limit All year
Haddock 19 No limit All year
Striped bass; marine waters**
Anglers aboard licensed party/charter boats
28 2*** Apr. 15 - Dec. 15
Striped bass; marine waters**
All other anglers
28 - 40
>40
1
1
Apr. 15 - Dec. 15
Striped bass; north of George Washington Bridge 18 1 Mar. 16 - Nov. 30
Red drum No minimum size No limit for fish less then 27" TL.
Fish greater than 27" shall not be possessed.
All year
Spanish mackerel 14 15 All year
King mackerel 23 3 All year
Cobia 37 2 All year
Atlantic sturgeon Moratorium Moratorium Moratorium
Black Sea Bass 12 25 All year
Scup (Porgy)
Anglers aboard licensed party/charter boats
10.5 25
60***
June 1 - Aug 31
Sept 1 - Oct. 31***
Scup (Porgy)
All other anglers
10.5 25 June 1 - Oct 31
American eel 6 50 All year
Monkfish (goose fish) 17
11 tail length
Any number All year
American Shad No size limit 5 All year
Hickory Shad No size limit 5 All year
Yellowtail flounder 13 No limit All year
Oyster toadfish 10 3 July 16 - May 14
Horseshoe crabs No size limit 5 All year
Blue Crab+
Hard Shell
Soft Shell
Peeler/Shedder++

4 1/2"
3 1/2"
3"
50 All year
All Other Crabs+ No size limit 50 All year
American lobster+
LMA 6 (Long Island Sound, Rec. permit required)
3 5/16" carapace length 6 All year
American lobster+
LMA 4 (Atlantic Ocean, Rec. permit required)
3 3/8" carapace length 6 All year

* Summer flounder may not have heads or tails removed or be otherwise cleaned, cut, filleted, or skinned until brought to shore, with the following exception: the white side fillet or white skin only of a legal size fluke may be removed to use as bait. The carcass of the fluke with dark side completely intact must be retained for inspection of size limit and counts against the possession limit.

** Marine waters -- South of George Washington Bridge

*** The customer of any party/charter boat who takes more than 25 scup from Sept 1 - Oct 31 or takes two striped bass from Apr 15 - Dec 15 must possess an original dated receipt from the licensed vessel.

+ Lobsters and crabs in spawn (eggs visible thereon) may not be taken or possessed.

++ Peeler or shedder crabs are hard blue crabs which have a fully formed soft shell beneath the hard outer shell and the impending shedding process is evidenced by the white sign along the outer rim of the paddle-like appendages on the crab's fifth pair of legs.

Check this web site periodically for changes in saltwater fishing regulations.

Recreational Fishing Regulations for Sharks
Category Species Minimum Size Limit Daily Possession Limit
Large and Small Coastal Sharks and Pelagic Sharks Sandbar, Silky, Tiger, Blacktip, Bull, Great Hammerhead, Lemon, Nurse, Scalloped Hammerhead, Smooth Hammerhead, Spinner, Blacknose, Bonnethead, Finetooth, Blue, Shortfin mako, Oceanic whitetip, Thresher, Poreagle 54 inches fork length* One shark per vessel per trip
Large and Small Coastal Sharks and Pelagic Sharks (cont.) Atlantic sharpnose No size limit One Atlantic sharpnose per person per trip
Prohibited Sharks Atlantic angel, Galapagos, Basking, Longfin mako, Bigeye Sand Tiger, Narrowtooth, Bigeye Sixgill, Night, Bigeye Thresher, Sand tiger, Bignose, Sevengill, Carribean Reef, Sixgill, Carribean sharpnose, Smalltail, Dusky, Whale, and White+ No possession allowed No possession allowed

For further information call National Marine Fisheries Service Fisheries Information Line at (978) 281-9278

* Fork length means the straightline measurement of a fish from the tip of the snout to the fork of the tail. The measurement is not made along the curve of the body.

+ A person may fish for white sharks with rod and reel, provided the person releases such fish immediately with a minimum of injury and that such fish may not be removed from the water.

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