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NYC Reservoir System
Does anyone on the group ever fish the Croton Watershed System. The
reservoirs and the adjoining streams hold a lot of fish and I'm wondering about favorite methods, spots, etc. Just got my new city water permit (lost the old one) and I'm raring to go. Used to fish a lot from shore at Kensico Reservoir. Mostly sunnies and bass, but the occasional lunker brown trout. Jerry |
Jerry, How do I obtain the permit from the NYC H2O Board? Tried a Google
dearch and couldn't find a link. Do I have to use snail mail? TIA Marty "jernels" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone on the group ever fish the Croton Watershed System. The reservoirs and the adjoining streams hold a lot of fish and I'm wondering about favorite methods, spots, etc. Just got my new city water permit (lost the old one) and I'm raring to go. Used to fish a lot from shore at Kensico Reservoir. Mostly sunnies and bass, but the occasional lunker brown trout. Jerry |
Go to this link and print out the application form. It requires
sending it in (snailmail), and picking up the permit at a local police station (near the reservoir of your choice). You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print it, as it's a PDF. Jerry http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershe...ml#application |
Thanks Jerry
"jernels" wrote in message oups.com... Go to this link and print out the application form. It requires sending it in (snailmail), and picking up the permit at a local police station (near the reservoir of your choice). You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print it, as it's a PDF. Jerry http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershe...ml#application |
"jernels" wrote in news:1110395133.520456.197540
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Go to this link and print out the application form. It requires sending it in (snailmail), and picking up the permit at a local police station (near the reservoir of your choice). You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print it, as it's a PDF. Jerry http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershe...ml#application It looks like you need a permit to access the area, but not a special fishing permit. Is this true? Scott |
Scott Seidman wrote: "jernels" wrote in news:1110395133.520456.197540 @g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Go to this link and print out the application form. It requires sending it in (snailmail), and picking up the permit at a local police station (near the reservoir of your choice). You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print it, as it's a PDF. Jerry http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershe...ml#application It looks like you need a permit to access the area, but not a special fishing permit. Is this true? Scott Hi Scott, From looking at the card in my wallet, yes, the city is issuing a "public access permit". It came with a tag to hang from the rear view mirror for the car. You will also need a normal NYS fishing license. Kurt |
"Marty McFly" wrote in message ... Thanks Jerry "jernels" wrote in message oups.com... Go to this link and print out the application form. It requires sending it in (snailmail), and picking up the permit at a local police station (near the reservoir of your choice). You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print it, as it's a PDF. Jerry http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershe...ml#application Dang . . .I got one of these things in 1998 when living in New York State. Never fished in one of the "protected" areas. But I sure thought the rules were strange then that I had to go to a "specific" office to pick up my permit. Don't know what 9/11 did to that, but this was supposed to be a "life' permit. Still have it. DaveMohnsen Denver |
DaveMohnsen wrote: "Marty McFly" wrote in message ... Thanks Jerry "jernels" wrote in message oups.com... Go to this link and print out the application form. It requires sending it in (snailmail), and picking up the permit at a local police station (near the reservoir of your choice). You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read and print it, as it's a PDF. Jerry http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/watershe...ml#application Dang . . .I got one of these things in 1998 when living in New York State. Never fished in one of the "protected" areas. But I sure thought the rules were strange then that I had to go to a "specific" office to pick up my permit. Don't know what 9/11 did to that, but this was supposed to be a "life' permit. Still have it. 9/11 changed it into a souvenir of a simpler time. Permits must be renewed every five years for everyone now. Kurt DaveMohnsen Denver |
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