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Mark B. 09-14-2017 08:57 AM

Re: 2017 Fall Trout
 
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Originally Posted by thmyorke1 (Post 493034)
If non-pristine streams in urban areas get stocked in the spring, such as the passaic, how come they can't get it in the fall?


28.5 times as many trout are available in the spring than the fall. Therefore, a lot more waters can be stocked.

Spring: approximately 570,000 rainbow trout raised at the Division's Pequest Trout Hatchery are stocked into 88 streams and 88 ponds and lakes located throughout New Jersey. The majority of trout will average 10½ inches but large breeders, measuring 15 - 21", and weighing up to 5 pounds are also distributed in the early weeks of the season.

Fall: more than 20,000 trout measuring approximately 14" up to 22" in length and weighing one-and-a-half pounds to almost eight pounds will be stocked. These Rainbow Trout will be stocked in 16 streams and 21 ponds.

thmyorke1 09-14-2017 09:26 AM

Re: 2017 Fall Trout
 
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Originally Posted by Mark B. (Post 493097)
28.5 times as many trout are available in the spring than the fall. Therefore, a lot more waters can be stocked.

Spring: approximately 570,000 rainbow trout raised at the Division's Pequest Trout Hatchery are stocked into 88 streams and 88 ponds and lakes located throughout New Jersey. The majority of trout will average 10½ inches but large breeders, measuring 15 - 21", and weighing up to 5 pounds are also distributed in the early weeks of the season.

Fall: more than 20,000 trout measuring approximately 14" up to 22" in length and weighing one-and-a-half pounds to almost eight pounds will be stocked. These Rainbow Trout will be stocked in 16 streams and 21 ponds.

Of course but I figured it would be better to stock those urban streams than urban ponds. My only experience with this is at Barbour's pond, a short drive from college, and seeing a flock of cormorants stationed in the water every time I visit,spotting rainbows in their mouths when they came back up for air.

I thought most trout anglers preferred fishing in streams than ponds, but I guess there being trout anglers at that pond proves there is an audience.

FASTEDDIE29 09-14-2017 07:43 PM

Re: 2017 Fall Trout
 
This debate is getting old, really old! I catch Trout all year long especially during cooler summers! The stocking schedule is available for the seasonal anglers! It's not complicated! "You fish for a species, you catch that species!" It all just takes practice! People pay for licenses and enjoy the taste of Rainbow Trout right out of the runway! I say let them have there fun! They paid for it!

Not every angler puts 40,000 miles on there vehicle per year like some of us! They like the cozy ponds and small stocked lakes close to home. Gotta keep everyone happy to be successful! If everyone's not happy in business, well, your ****ED!!! It's that simple!:D

Jigman13 09-14-2017 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by FASTEDDIE29 (Post 493165)

Not every angler puts 40,000 miles on there vehicle per year like some of us!

I love this statement!

FASTEDDIE29 09-14-2017 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jigman13 (Post 493168)
I love this statement!

LOLOLOL! 225,000 miles on my POS Chevy! I think I'm getting my money's worth!!!:D

Jigman13 09-14-2017 08:15 PM

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Ya got me beat. 145k on a 2012 VW.

23cardinal 09-15-2017 02:53 AM

Re: 2017 Fall Trout
 
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Originally Posted by FASTEDDIE29 (Post 493165)
This debate is getting old, really old!

Amen!

I was getting some fatties into November. You just can't fish the same spots as everyone else. Those bigger fish are more fun too.

Thmy- they stock the pompton in spring. I've watched a pike inhale a stockie. The passiac has more pike, so I guess their not feeding them. They also seem to stock waters that are both fishable(ramapo, kenlockwood) and hold fish. Their not stocking the smaller scenic streams or the big ones. Want guys to get some good fish without going crazy I guess

EJS 09-24-2017 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jigman13 (Post 492957)
I'd say most. 65-70%? If it can sustain that influx of population. I'm sure the fisheries folks aim to strike a balance with existing populations there. 2650 pieces of esox bait LOL

KLG usually gets 375-600. They will be stocking all along the S.B.

phil 09-25-2017 04:28 PM

Re: 2017 Fall Trout
 
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Originally Posted by thmyorke1 (Post 493034)
If non-pristine streams in urban areas get stocked in the spring, such as the passaic, how come they can't get it in the fall?

im wondering the same thing, but about the rahway


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