The NJOA has released a position paper on the proposed Windfarms off of the New Jersey Coast. There are many questions that remain unanswered about the impact of the Windfarms on the New Jersey Ocean Habitat and fishery. NJOA encourages our members and friends to download the paper and share it with your New Jersey… Read more »
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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance (NJOA) Proposal To Responsibly Reopen New Jersey’s State and County Parks and Forests
As the COVID-19 crisis has ravaged America, New Jersey faces an unprecedented health emergency that has prompted leaders to enact restrictions on everyday life that have distressed residents. Following is a responsible plan to reopen over 1 million acres of public recreation space. General Considerations Outdoor activity is a key component of maintaining morale at… Read more »
Read MoreNJOA Calls Out Holmdel Township For Anti-Hunting Ordinance
The NJOA was published in the state’s leading conservative blog today admonishing the Township Committee of Holmdel for their anti-hunting ordinance. Hunters Are Not The Enemy Any way you slice it or dice it hunters, fishermen and trappers are the greatest force for ecological good in our State and Nation. Conservation efforts funded by hunters… Read more »
Read MoreMUST WATCH: NJOA Trustee Refutes Sierra Club Claims That NJ Doesn’t Need A Bear Hunt
NJOA Trustee Cody McLaughlin appeared on News 12 New Jersey to take antihunters from Animal Protection League and Sierra Club NJ to task for misinformation surrounding the bear hunt controversy. WATCH THE SEGMENT: http://newjersey.news12.com/clip/14515122/hunters-group-responds-to-calls-for-nj-bear-hunt-to-end
Read MoreNJOA Op-Ed: Why Fox Trapping Is Critically Important
An NJOA trustee recently penned an op-ed in response to uproar driven by unfair media coverage over the trapping of red foxes in Brigantine Beach, New Jersey. The hashtag activists are at it again, Save Jerseyans. Once again we have an example of one-sided, biased, opinion-driven “journalism” brought to us totally devoid of facts, reason or logic.… Read more »
Read MoreNJOA’s Wild Game Dinner Was A HUGE Success
On April 10 The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance had record attendance at our annual Wild Game Dinner fundraiser – and guest Kevin Riordan, writer for the Philly Inquirer, covered the event. In a woodsy dining room rich with the aroma of roasting meat, servers in festive dirndl dresses offered the hungry hunters and fans of hunting… Read more »
Read MoreNJOA TO ATTEND GARDEN STATE OUTDOOR SHOW
Take aim with the NJOA as they plan ahead for Sportsman preservation and conservation while facing a new Administration here in New Jersey. Representatives will be on hand to discuss any and all issues affecting hunters, trappers and anglers. Booth No. 726 January 11-14 Visit http://www.gsoss.com/ for details and info about this 35th edition… Read more »
Read MoreTHE SUMMER NJOA NEWS IS HERE
Definitive articles about the most pressing outdoor issues today. The Summer Edition is finally here. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
Read MoreSEND YOUR THOUGHTS ON SEA BASS!
The NJOA implores you to write in support of a longer sea bass season as fluke season closes. Please Read and Send this letter or your own thoughts to the address below- as well as to all the N.J. Congressional Delegation. ___________________________________ Dear Senator Booker, Black Sea Bass is the poster child of… Read more »
Read MoreJCAA FLUKE TOURNAMENT
It’s the biggest fluke tournament on the east coast. In it’s 23rd year the Jersey Coast Anglers Association is ready to pay-out big time. Sign up and get ready to turn flat fish into fat backs. Tournament Date: Saturday, August 5th, 2017 Fishing Hours: Dawn until 5 P.M. To be eligible all fluke… Read more »
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