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hofnodinstructor 11-05-2011 07:15 PM

Winter Trout Stocking Begins November 21
 
http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/new.../wntrtrt11.htm

WINTER TROUT STOCKING SCHEDULE 2011

Monday, November 21

Middlesex County
Hook's Creek Lake - 200

Monmouth County
Spring Lake - 190
Topenemus Lake - 180

Ocean County
Lake Shenandoah - 220

Passaic County
Green Turtle Pond - 300

Sussex County
Little Swartswood - 390
Lake Aeroflex - 390
Lake Ocquittonk - 190
Silver Lake - 230

Tuesday, November 22

Atlantic County
Birch Grove Park Pond - 180

Bergen County
Mill Pond - 150

Camden County
Haddon Lake - 190
Rowands Pond - 100

Cumberland County
Shaws Mill Pond - 200

Essex County
Verona Park Lake - 190

Gloucester County
Mullica Hill Pond

Hudson County
Woodcliff Lake - 200

Passaic County
Barbours Pond - 160

Salem County
Riverview Beach Pond - 160

Wednesday, November 23

Hunterdon County
Amwell Lake - 160

Morris County
Mt. Hope Pond - 160
Speedwell Lake - 200

Union County
Lower Echo Lake - 160

Warren County
Furnace Lake - 350

Almaink 11-07-2011 11:45 AM

Re: Winter Trout Stocking Begins November 21
 
Mercer County gets boned again. Why Assunpink Creek gets no fall or winter trout is a mystery I'd like solved. It's such a waste to dump trout in Colonial and Rosedale Lake, to many ducks and geese at this time of the year.

Super 11-07-2011 01:49 PM

Re: Winter Trout Stocking Begins November 21
 
Winter stocking is only for lakes where trout typically don't hold over to keep those lakes fishable for another seasons. I don't care for the program, but some people might.

surfrod 11-07-2011 08:22 PM

Re: Winter Trout Stocking Begins November 21
 
so for us pineys... those of us who might say, for example, fish at Birch Grove Park, what is your preferred method for fishing for pond-trout in cold water (setting aside hardwater, aka ice, fishing for the moment... only referencing "open" waters....) :confused:


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