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Crabbing in Long Beach Island
Crabbing in Long Beach Island

Crabbing in Long Beach Island

Crabbing in Long Beach Island, NJ

Crabbing in Long Beach Island is a great activity for the whole family.  What better way is there to spend the day, then relaxing by the dock catching some of Long Beach Island's tasty Blue claws.

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Blue Crab 2009 Minimum Crabbing Sizes and Limit 

Peeler/Shedder Minimum Crab size

3 inches from point to point

Soft shell Crabs Minimum Crab Size

3 ½ inches

Hard Shell Minimum Crab Size 

4 ½ inches

Recreational Limit- 1 Bushel

Crab Pot/Trot Line Season

Delaware Bay and tributaries

April 6th - December 4th

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RECREATIONAL CRABBING POTS AND TROT LINES

THIS IS A SUMMARY OF NEW JERSEY RECREATIONAL CRAB POT AND TROT LINE LAWS. IT IS

NOT THE FULL LAW, CONSULT THE DIVISION OF FISH, GAME AND WILDIFE FOR FURTHER

DETAILS. ALL PERSONS ARE REMINDED THAT THE STATUTES, CODES AND REGULATIONS

ARE THE LEGAL AUTHORITIES.

USE OF CRAB POT AND TROT LINES

No individual shall take or attempt to take crabs by means of crab pots or trot lines without having in his or her

possession a valid license issued by the Division. You may tend only those pots licensed to you. Single hand

lines and collapsible traps do not require a license. Crabs taken with a recreational license may not be sold or

used for barter. The maximum harvest and/or possession limit of crabs is one bushel a day. All organisms other

than crabs and conchs shall be immediately released. All female crabs having eggs or spawn attached shall be

immediately released.

CRAB POTS AND TROT LINES DEFINED

A crab pot shall mean a cube or rectangular shaped device not larger than 30 inches on a side with openings

inward for the entrance of crabs. Any similar device may be approved by the Division. The material of which

the pot is constructed shall have a mesh not less than one inch across measured at its longest axis. The openings

into the interior of the pot shall be oval and not larger than 7 inches wide and 4 inches high.

HOURS AND TIME OF FISHING

No license holder shall set any crab pot except between April 16 to December 14 in Delaware Bay and between

March 15 and November 30 in all other waters. Crab pots and trot lines may be tended only from 0400 hours

(4:00 AM) to 2100 hours (9:00PM) prevailing time, in Delaware Bay and 24 hours a day in all other waters. All

crab pots must be checked and emptied of all crabs and other organisms at least once every 72 hours.

PLACEMENT AND MARKING OF POT AND TROT LINES

Each crab pot shall be clearly and visibly marked with a buoy, stake or permanent identification tag bearing the

license number of the owner. All crab pot buoys shall be marked with fluorescent or reflective paint, tape or

other reflective material or reflectors. Floating line shall not be used on any crab pot or crab pot buoys. Each

trotline shall be marked at both ends with a clearly visible stake or buoy.

No pot shall be placed in a creek, ditch, or tributary less than 50 feet wide at mean low water unless approved by

the Division. No pot shall be placed in any manmade lagoon or in any marked or chartered channel or in any

area designed by the Division as off limits for the commercial catching of crabs except that recreational licensed

crab pots may be fastened to a pier or other shore connected structure by a line no longer than twice the

depth of the water at the point. At no time shall any pot or trot line be placed in a manner that obstructed or

impedes navigation.

SIZE OF CRABS TAKEN

Peeler or shedder crabs 3 inches; soft crabs 3.5 inches and hard crabs 4.5 inches. All measurements are from

point to point.

AREAS CLOSED TO COMMERCIAL STYLE CRAB POTS

Cumberland County – Cohansey River, Back Creek, Cedar Creek, Nantuxent Creek, Fortescue Creek,

Oranoken Creek and Dividing Creek

Cape May County – West Creek, Bidwell Creek and the Cape May Canal

Atlantic County – Hammock Cove (also known as Dry Bay).

Ocean County – on the eastern shore of Barnegat Bay, that area of the Sedge Island Wildlife

Management Area once known as Winter Anchorage, enclosed by a line drawn

from the northern bank of Fishing Creek on Island Beach State Park to the northern

tip of the Sedge Island (Hensler Island), then south from point to point along the

western side of the Sedge Island’s Wildlife Management Area and terminating

on the most southwestern point of Island Beach State Park.

The closure does not preclude the use of continually tended collapsible crab traps or the use of hand lines, dip

nets or rods and reels. Recreationally licensed crab pots may be used if they are fastened to a pier or other

shore connected structure by a line no longer than twice the depth of the water at that point.

REMINDER TO RECREATIONAL USERS OF COMMERCIAL-STYLE CRAB POTS

If you are setting your pots in open water and marking them with floats, the tide can easily move your pots.

Please try to weight your pots to reduce movement if you plan to leave them unattended. Bricks placed in the

bottom of the pots are an easy way to decrease movement.

Please be aware that it is illegal to use floating line (such as polypropylene) on any crab pot or crab pot buoy.

Use of floating line increases the probability of another boater getting your crab pot line entangled in his or her

propeller.

ALL commercial style crab pots must be constructed to include a biodegradable panel to provide a means of

escape for marine organisms if a pot becomes abandoned or lost.

ALL commercial style crab pots set in any body of water less than 150’ wide at mean low water in any man

made lagoon, must include terrapin excluder devices securely fastened in all funnel entrances.

For information regarding Biodegradable panels and Terrapin excluder devices, contact the Bureau of Marine

Fisheries at 609-748-2020.

 

Non-commercial Crab Pot License

$2.00

Striped Bass Bonus Permit

$2.00

Resident Recreational Shellfish License

$10.00

Resident Senior (62 and older) Recreational Shellfish License

$2.00

Juvenile (under 14 years of age) Recreational Shellfish License (Resident/Non-Resident)

$2.00

Non-Resident Recreational Shellfish License

$20.00

Commercial Shellfish License

$50.00

Non-Resident Commercial Shellfish License

$250.00

Fillet Permit for Party Boats

$2.00

To Use Fish Nets, Pounds and Pots in Marine & Estuarine Waters within Three Miles of Shore

Fee Varies

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