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Looking for small, urban NJ park ponds to seine
In 2016 NJDFW conducted warmwater fish reproduction checks (seining) @ the below ponds.
Some had been seined many years ago, some had never been seined. As a result, we plan to stock them with a variety of warmwater fish. Does anyone know of any other small, public ponds that we should seine in 2017? Mark Boriek (Mark B.) Principal Fisheries Biologist NJDF&W Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries PO Box 394 1255 Route 629 Lebanon, NJ 08833 908-236-2118 mark.boriek@dep.nj.gov Thielke Arboretum Pond (3 acres) in Glen Rock Coopers Park Pond (3 acres) in Bergenfield Veterans Park Pond (2 acres) in Hazlet Silver Creek Pond (4 acres) in Mahwah Durand Park Pond (4 acres) in Freehold Zabriske Pond (4 acres) in Wyckoff Whites Pond (6 acres) in Waldwick Van Saun Pond (3 acres) in Paramus Parkside Park Pond (5 acres) in Harrington Park Haworth Park Pond (8 acres) in Haworth Roosevelt Commons Pond (0.59 acres) in Tenafly |
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Here's a few that I know have produced fish but it does not get stocked too often:
Frank Zaccaria Park Rifle Came Rd, West Paterson (nice pond with sprinkler in the middle Barbours Pond Woodland Park, NJ (needs bass) Main Memorial Pond Clifton, NJ (I Have heard there is crappie in there but not positive) All ponds should be catch and release! They get fished out too quickly and many people keep way past the limit! Thanks Mark! |
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I would love to see what you find in the pond at Lincoln Park in Jersey City.
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Dear Mark,
I would appreciate your seine project to include the following here in Somerset County. Ann Van Middlesworth Park Pond and the following ponds in Colonial Park SpookyBrook Pond Mettler's Pond Powder Mill Pond Thank you, Noel Sell |
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I second the ponds in Colonial Park... Hard to keep the kids interested while there...
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Here's a few more for the Bergen County list.
Mill Pond – Park Ridge Wood Dale County Park – Woodcliff Lake Pascack Brook County Park Pond – Westwood Otto Pehle Lake, Saddle River County Park - Saddle Brook Glen Rock Duck Pond off Prospect – Glen Rock Norwood Community Center Pond on Broadway – Norwood Wild Duck Pond – Ridgewood Darlington Lake - Mahwah Fyke Brook Pond, Campgaw County Park - Mahwah Hey Mark, would the results of your seines happen to be available to the public anywhere? |
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Would love to see lower twin lake assesed (wanaque /pompton lakes)
Rainbow valley lake(wanaque) but both may be too large for this Bogues pond (Bloomingdales) Silas condict park pond (Kinnelon) Campbells pond and diamond mill pond in south mountain Nomehegan park Cranford Greenview park in pequannock- prob the smallest of the bunch Thank you |
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For 2015 see: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/bfwf_highlights.htm Scroll to the bottom & click on “Field Report – Research and Management 2015” & go to page 71: “Warmwater Seining Assessment / Reproduction Checks”. |
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That's pretty cool info right there
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I'd like to give a shout out to Washington valley's reservoir, aka the big dam by chimney rock.
Connects to middle brook and right north of the quarry. There's tons of life in that but I've never seen anyone there pull anything but sunnies out of it. Spent a lot of time there myself before even getting into fishing. The brook that enters the reservoir from the West contains white suckers and bluegill I believe. A third fish could be creek chubs or tiny bass that can't grown much since there isn't much water. The above is all based on eye sight, hence why idk if it's either bass or chub. I plan on taking a hike around the east branch, the part connecting to buttermilk falls. I heard that part is actually stocked with trout. (Above the falls only?) Thanks for the hard work and including us as help! |
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Morris County thoughts
Hedden Park Lake - Dover Fox's Pond - Rockaway Foote's Pond - Morristown Burnham Park Pond - Morristown Sunrise Lake - Morristown |
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I'd love to see you take a look at Ardmaer Pond in Bridgewater. It was quite the fishery before they dredged it several years ago. Largemouths to 5 pounds, and INSANE crappie fishing, sometimes 50+ fish days! I'd be curious to see what the current status is, I'm not sure if the township ever restocked it.
Other options: Bernardsville Municipal Pond, Bernardsville Wampum Park Pond, Eatontown Bucks Mill Park Ponds (2), Colts Neck Colts Neck Municipal Ponds (2), Colts Neck Lake Takanassee, Long Branch |
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id love to see the results of veterans park in hazlet, I used to ride my bike there as a kid and fish all day. it was filled with bullheads at the time, not even a sunnie to be found. then I went back years later and it was filled with sunnies, and not a bullhead to be found. I assume the geese eventually filled it with their excrement and it froze through, or was drained or something bad happened.
you should come do the no name pond in cranford off Mohawk dr, if for no other reason than id like to see all the beautiful carp that I cant catch in person. |
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Now I have to figure out what to bill those hours to... How about Watchung Lake and Best Lake next to the Watchung traffic circle? Those lakes have been stocked with bass in the past and have received bass from fish salvage missions before they drained Surprise Lake. Despite the stocking, those lakes are fished by a 'catch-and-bucket' demographic, so I would interested to see what remains in those waters. . |
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Silas Condict Park pond (if has a name I have no idea)
Saffin Pond in Mahlon Dickerson And one I would really like to see is Lake Sonoma in Norvin Green SF. I've heard everything from it's barren other than a few sunnies to there are some monster bass in there. Its a bit of a hike in and I've never taken my rod along but I've often wondered because it looks like it could be a prime bass lake. |
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I'm not sure- but I'll give them a good hike and peek this spring |
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curious to know how surprise lake, in the watchung reservation, is doing after being refilled.
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Mountain Lakes and Community Park Pond in Princeton
Grovers Mill Pond and Plainsboro Pond in West Windsor/Plainsboro Interesting in that report that no pike were found in Farrington. |
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Did you ever get results on Veteran's Park Pond in Hazlet? Just curious because I moved to the area.
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Briant Park Pond, Springfield
Shallcross Pond, Kenilworth Pond at end of Nomhegan Dr, Lenape Park, Westfield/Kenilworth/Cranford Thanks, |
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Orange Reservoir, West Orange
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I’ve caught loads of blue gill but have not see or heard of any bass crappie or catfish yet. |
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Should at least be catfish too then..thanks
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I remember a seining crew was sent there. If the stocking signs are up NJDF&W stocked largemouth bass, sunfish & probably brown bullheads.
After 40 years, 8 months I retired from NJDF&W on 9/1/18. It was a great job! If you need to contact the division with a question, email: njfishandwildlife@dep.nj.gov Only landed a 20" Laker & a 15" Rainbow from RVR's eastern shore this winter. Recently, been getting skunked. Hoping these cold temps will change my luck. Mark B. (citizen angler) |
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Wow .
Congrats on your retirement and Thank You for the many years of service! Now you have more time to fish :D |
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Crystal lake or edgemont pond in Essex County.
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