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AndyS
12-12-2019, 10:34 PM
When will Fish and Wildlife restore stocking of Brown (and/or Brook) Trout?

This may be the most frequently asked question in recent years. Brown trout will be reintroduced to the Pequest Hatchery once the raceways are covered. Although there are select strains of brown trout that are resistant to furunculosis — the disease that necessitated euthanizing nearly 230,000 trout at Pequest — it’s important to know that other pathogens also pose a potential fish health threat. Covering the raceways is the best protection we can provide for the hatchery’s valuable fish stock. Covers prevent pathogens from being introduced by birds that regularly prey on raceway trout despite the numerous deterrent devices already in place. There are no plans to bring back brook trout. However, in the future, Fish and Wildlife may investigate other trout strains to provide a diverse fishing experience for our coldwater anglers.

Do I need a trout stamp if I don’t keep the trout I catch?

Yes, a valid fishing license and trout stamp are both required to fish for or possess trout and salmon for all anglers (resident and non-resident) age 16 and over plus residents under age 70. No license or trout stamp is required for residents age 70 years and over.

I caught a snakehead/flathead catfish/invasive species. May I release it?

No. The northern snakehead and flathead catfish are two of the 10 fish species listed as Potentially Dangerous Fish. (See Summary of Fishing Regulations). The possession or release of live potentially dangerous fish is prohibited. Anglers must destroy these species if encountered while fishing and are directed to submit a specimen or email a photo to NJFWFISH@dep.nj.gov or call the Lebanon Field Office at (908) 236-2118.

I found many dead fish along the bank of my favorite pond. What should I do?

For large numbers of dead fish (at least 50 or more), immediately call (877) WARN-DEP. Next, call any Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries field office: (908) 236-2118 for north Jersey, (609) 259-6964 for central Jersey and (856) 629-4950 for south Jersey. Report the estimated number of fish, location, fish species and general size (all small, all large or a mix), plus the location within the waterway (as specific as possible) as well as any odd coloration or odor of the water.

What should I do if I catch a fish that looks diseased?

Do NOT release a fish that looks ill or diseased! Please keep the fish and report it to our fish pathologist at (908) 637-4173 ext. 120 or to any of the Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries offices at (908) 236-2118 for north Jersey, (609) 259-6964 for central Jersey and (856) 629-4950 for south Jersey.

What should be done when I see people fishing without a license? Keeping short fish? Keeping fish over the limit?

Never confront a suspected violator. Instead, contact the appropriate Fish and Wildlife regional Law Enforcement Office, (908) 735-8240 for north Jersey, (609) 259-2120 for central Jersey, and (856) 629-0555 for south Jersey. Weekdays after 4 p.m., or on weekends, call (877) WARNDEP to report the violation. Be sure to include your name and phone number so a conservation police officer can contact you directly if more information is needed.

NJSquatch
12-13-2019, 08:03 AM
https://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/2020/digfsh20.pdf

Check out the mug on the dude on page 8

thmyorke1
12-13-2019, 09:05 AM
https://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/2020/digfsh20.pdf

Check out the mug on the dude on page 8

Nice Largemouth Chris :D :D :D :p

https://i.postimg.cc/VvQ8GVKF/largemouthbass.png

AndyS
12-13-2019, 10:44 AM
State can't even tell the difference between a Largemouth and a Smallmouth !!:D

dakota560
12-13-2019, 12:50 PM
Maybe they were referring to Chris and not the fish and misspelled the last word!

I'm glad I got his autograph before this publication came out, price just went up!

Seriously well said and beautiful smallie my friend!

bigfishy
12-13-2019, 04:50 PM
State can't even tell the difference between a Largemouth and a Smallmouth !!:D

I'm sure that's lost in pulication??maybe?
Like some publisher that dont know a fish from a frog

Chrisper4694
12-16-2019, 12:30 PM
It's not a mistake guys... it's a modern age fish. born a smallmouth but identifying as a largemouth. How dare you try to tell this fish what it physically is!

thmyorke1
12-17-2019, 04:07 PM
In the version I just downloaded them seemed to have fixed it. Says smallmouth now, in a different font style

NJSquatch
12-17-2019, 05:57 PM
In the version I just downloaded them seemed to have fixed it. Says smallmouth now, in a different font style

hopefully they caught it before hitting the print button!

RichieFer
12-18-2019, 01:25 AM
Im just throwing this out as a thought. Ocean City N.J. this summer tested out using hawks to keep the seagulls from annoying people on the boardwalks. Could that be a option to the raceway as well to keep away the birds that spread the disease ?

thmyorke1
12-18-2019, 07:22 AM
Im just throwing this out as a thought. Ocean City N.J. this summer tested out using hawks to keep the seagulls from annoying people on the boardwalks. Could that be a option to the raceway as well to keep away the birds that spread the disease ?

Maybe, but with how smaller in area the raceways are to a whole boardwalk , they might just build the rooftops. Those would work 24/7 while a hawk is probably not a 100% reliable service.

AndyS
12-18-2019, 10:11 AM
Funny how the State of NJ hired a Pathologist then suddenly there was a major disease outbreak at the hatchery. I'm not drinking the kool-aid, sorry. I feel it was more of a ploy to get federal $$$$ to do improvements to the hatchery etc. It's all about the money when you get the top. Why did Pennsy say yeah, we'll take your 250,000 diseased Brook Trout, hmmmmmmm.

Drossi
12-18-2019, 04:27 PM
It's all about the money when you get the top. Why did Pennsy say yeah, we'll take your 250,000 diseased Brook Trout, hmmmmmmm.

Cause Pennsy saw the opportunity to save money by taking NJ Brook Trout vs. raising their own at their own cost. It is after all, all about the money.

Jigman13
12-18-2019, 06:32 PM
Maybe, but with how smaller in area the raceways are to a whole boardwalk , they might just build the rooftops. Those would work 24/7 while a hawk is probably not a 100% reliable service.

Just release a few mountain lions by the hatchery. Itll also help decrease the wand waving orgy that occurs at the outflow mid winter lol