View Full Version : Bucket brigade at Milton Lake right now...
Jigman13
03-26-2013, 03:26 PM
My buddy just texted me that the bucket brigade is fishing the spillway below madison hill rd in clark, nj. Just sent him the fish & game field officer phone # for union cty. I hate that crap!!!
Hopefully he reports them...
catfishonthelake
03-26-2013, 04:03 PM
What are they taking? Is that trout stocked?
Billfish715
03-26-2013, 04:05 PM
I think the local PD might respond if it's a slow day. Try calling Clark or Rahway PD. They can at least check for licenses. Parking is at a premium there. Maybe a parking ticket might send a message. Isn't just the lake closed to fishing? Are there trout signs along Madison Hill Rd. by the bridge?
Jigman13
03-26-2013, 05:14 PM
It is trout stocked and signs are clearly posted around there. I even stopped one day on the way home from work and read the new 2013 signs nailed to the trees. It's closed to all fishing until 8 AM on opening day. The trout stocking sign I read was right at the bridge on madison hill road. It's one of the stocking spots, too. I've seen them pumping fish in the spillway/river there. Prob pic king fish off left and right... SOBs!!!!
Union County Sheriff and Parks cops have ID'ed me and checked my license in the past. I'm sure they'd ticket fishing illegally. Dude looked no joke lol...Approached me with his hand on his holster. I guess you cant mess around in the Rahway area!
FASTEDDIE29
03-26-2013, 06:20 PM
F#$KING POACHERS!!!! In my local waters? They shall DIE!!!
AndyS
03-26-2013, 06:41 PM
Dam ASSCLOWNS !!!
NorthJerzyG
03-26-2013, 07:18 PM
F#$KING POACHERS!!!! In my local waters? They shall DIE!!!
Hahaha, I'm just picturing an angry mob with torches and pitchforks lol.............GO GET EM!!!
Bergen Angler
03-27-2013, 06:23 AM
what is Bucket Brigade?
buzzbaiter
03-27-2013, 08:11 AM
Speaking of trout, I saw a hatchery guy tossing - and I mean tossing - trout into the Pequest yesterday morning. I figure he was at least 5-6 feet up on the truck and the river was 15-20' below the bridge so those trout were dropping around 20-25' feet. I'm sure they're okay but they could at least try to do it less violently.
Bucket brigade = basically bank anglers who keep everything they catch in buckets without regard for size limits or seasons. A majority do not speak english as a primary language(thats not an insult but the truth). In many cultures outside the US, catch & release fishing is uncommon. You KEEP everything you catch and that becomes food for the week and beyond. I have reported them many times for undersized fish or fish out of season(mostly bass). Once they get caught or warned, they move on to some place else.
surfrod
03-27-2013, 08:16 AM
Buzz... after talking with the truck guys and Mark B about this, tossing apparently does no harm to the fish... and actually helps "wake" them so they move away from the stocking point faster. Even as it is, many stay near the stocking point "too long"... :)
buzzbaiter
03-27-2013, 08:24 AM
Buzz... after talking with the truck guys and Mark B about this, tossing apparently does no harm to the fish... and actually helps "wake" them so they move away from the stocking point faster. Even as it is, many stay near the stocking point "too long"... :)
I've never heard of anyone seeing dead trout after they did this but it just looks bad. I guess I'm more of the 'show them so love' types who think you should just walk the net down to the creek and gently release them. That takes time which is something they don't have given lack of staff. They should ask for help like Pa does. You volunteer, you meet at a predetermined spot and then you help the PFBC stock. I'm sure the NJDFGW could use the help.
Bergen Angler
03-27-2013, 10:38 AM
Speaking of trout, I saw a hatchery guy tossing - and I mean tossing - trout into the Pequest yesterday morning. I figure he was at least 5-6 feet up on the truck and the river was 15-20' below the bridge so those trout were dropping around 20-25' feet. I'm sure they're okay but they could at least try to do it less violently.
Bucket brigade = basically bank anglers who keep everything they catch in buckets without regard for size limits or seasons. A majority do not speak english as a primary language(thats not an insult but the truth). In many cultures outside the US, catch & release fishing is uncommon. You KEEP everything you catch and that becomes food for the week and beyond. I have reported them many times for undersized fish or fish out of season(mostly bass). Once they get caught or warned, they move on to some place else.
Buzz, thanks for the explanation. I do see Eastern European guys (usually 4-6 of them) casting 5-8 rods per person (surf rods) and keeps everything (Bass smaller than 8") or sometimes, to save their hooks, they just break the neck of small yellow perch and toss them back. It really upsets me.
acabtp
03-27-2013, 11:11 AM
I've never heard of anyone seeing dead trout after they did this but it just looks bad. I guess I'm more of the 'show them so love' types who think you should just walk the net down to the creek and gently release them. That takes time which is something they don't have given lack of staff. They should ask for help like Pa does. You volunteer, you meet at a predetermined spot and then you help the PFBC stock. I'm sure the NJDFGW could use the help.
NJDFW does use volunteers, probably still just aren't enough to distribute them all gingerly.
here's a report from one right on this message board:
http://www.njfishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56954
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