We hope to see you there! We’ll be meeting at the Clinton WMA office at 1:00 PM.
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January meeting 1/3/16
Hope to see you there at 1:00 PM at the NJ DFW Clinton Office
See us at the Garden Outdoor State Sports Show 1/7-10/16
Your help is needed to protect our rights
Your help and input is needed. Please contact the members of the Fish and Game Council and your local representatives about the DP trap and it’s value as a wildlife management too, especially as it relates to the rabies vector animal (raccoon) that is a specific target for the trap.
Many people who are against this trap (and trapping in general) are contacting our representatives. Many of them are not New Jersey residents (that means not voters and taxpayers too) but they are sending letters, emails and faxes against this important tool.
THIS IS IMPORTANT — have your voice be heard and DO IT NOW!
If you are sending a paper letter or a fax, here is a link to the information:
http://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/cnclmems.htm
November Meeting – 11/8/15
At the Northern Regional Office at 1:00 PM. Please note change in date.
We are changing the date of our meeting to encourage people to go to the NJ Fur Harvesters Annual Convention at Atsion Recreation area on Sunday, November 1. They have an early start 9AM to 2pm.
NJTA Convention Demo List
Sunday, 10/4/15
Demos start at 9:00 am
Space Farms, Beemerville, NJ
- 9:00 AM – Newt Sterling ~ Snare One
Understanding animal instincts - 9:30 AM – Doug Chubb ~ Chubb’s Trapping Supplies
Trapping with D.P. traps - 10:00 AM – Jay Staudt
Fox snaring - 10:30 AM – Ron Jones ~ Redneck’s Pride
Baited Snare Set - 11:00 AM -Bill Guiles
Skinning demo - 11:30 AM Doug Edler
Coon cage trapping
Marty Scanlon Memorial Scholarship Award
August Meeting – 8/9/15
At the Northern Regional Office at 1:00 PM. Please note change in date.
We need you to contact your legislators
SCR169 and SCR175 are anti-trapping. They do not reflect the Best Management Practices that are accepted throughout the rest of the modern world.
Please consider contacting your Senator Lesniak, Sponsor and your legislators by mail, email or phone. Let them know that you oppose these resolutions.
You can contact them through the NJ Outdoor Alliance’s Legislative Education website –
July meeting takes place at the Annual Picnic
The picnic starts at 12:00 PM and the July meeting will take place at 2:00 PM.
It will be held at Furnace Lake, Oxford, NJ and is free for all our members, their family, and guests. For more information contact Tom Mulea, 908-752-3616.


