
the staff of then Ridgewood blog
Paramus NJ, the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife offers webinars to get you ready for spring gobbler season and trout fishing! Yes folks you can learn to call a turkey, its really a thing ! We have had a few run ins with wild turkeys from time to time and this may have come in handy .
There is even an Official Site of the National Wild Turkey Federation and that’s were we found this video
All Division of Fish and Wildlife programs strictly adhere to current New Jersey Covid-19 safety protocols including social distancing guidelines and travel restrictions. Program availability or allowable attendance at programs may change if these guidelines or restrictions change. Information will be updated and participants will be notified immediately if necessary.
March 25 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
OFNJ/NJOP | Intro to Turkey Calling The Division’s R3 program will be hosting Lou Gambale, president of the National Wild Turkey Federation NJ Chapter, to share some general information about the NWTF’s mission, then dive into a session highlighting various types of turkey calls. He will discuss how to use calls to produce common turkey sounds to better your odds of harvesting a gobbler this spring! This will be a great educational experience for viewers new to turkey hunting, or those looking to expand their knowledge in the turkey woods |
Free | Your Computer or Mobile Device | Registration Link (GoToWebinar) |
March 26 7:00 p.m. (Webinar room opens 6:45 p.m.) |
NJOP | NJ Trout Fishing: Terrain, Tactics, and Techniques As trout season approaches delve into the subject with the Division’s expert angler Chris Lido. He’ll discuss all aspects of New Jersey trout fishing with bait, lures and flies in moving and standing water. This online seminar will be a great source of information for new and experienced anglers alike. Get ready to hit the water for the Catch and Release Season on April 1 and Opening Day, April 10. |
Free | Your Computer or Mobile Device | Registration Link (GoToWebinar) |