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Suntzu 05-02-2015 12:03 PM

Trout Union County
 
Had a few hours of conference calls Friday so I took them from the car while following the stocking truck. Interesting, stocked places I thought they wouldn't, did not stock places I assumed they would, put numbers in spots not heavily fished, but 1 net in places that are very heavily fished was interesting
Caught 43 trout in last 24 hours, half moved to spots in same body of water were they can hold over

Suntzu 05-02-2015 02:31 PM

Re: Trout Union County
 
20 more captured and relocated
Almost no one out fishing today

FASTEDDIE29 05-02-2015 03:23 PM

Re: Trout Union County
 
Buddy!!!! Sounds like great stream catching to me. I hope you relocated those fish down a ways. Oh and, SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, you probably don't wana announce that your transporting Trout all over the place. Hahaha!!!

NorthJerzyG 05-02-2015 03:27 PM

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How exactly are you relocating them? Where are you moving them?

After my experience yesterday helping stock, I learned one thing. "Truck chasing" is definitely frowned upon by the stocking crew............

Suntzu 05-02-2015 03:57 PM

Re: Trout Union County
 
I have an insulated aerated large tank that I use at other tines for live bait that can easily transport them. I pull them out of one part of the river and put them in another where they have the opportunity to hold over. Have caught brown trout this year that were relocated last year. Relocation points are not terribly far and in between stocking points, just better places but too out of the way to stock

Hit 9 different spots today, caught at each, no one else fishing. Still a lot of trout out there.

My following of the truck was not welcome. As long as I stayed out of the way I frankly could care less if they were happy or not happy with me following; and their displeasure with me following was for the same reason as most, no one wants someone else watching while they do their job. That being said I only followed for awhile, about 1/4 of the route, because it got boring

Suntzu 05-02-2015 05:17 PM

Re: Trout Union County
 
See is this 2015 Union County brown posts

acabtp 05-02-2015 08:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Suntzu (Post 401656)
I have an insulated aerated large tank that I use at other tines for live bait that can easily transport them. I pull them out of one part of the river and put them in another where they have the opportunity to hold over. Have caught brown trout this year that were relocated last year. Relocation points are not terribly far and in between stocking points, just better places but too out of the way to stock

hey, here's an idea... how about you stop doing that and don't do it again. NJ doesn't need any more "bucket biologists" :mad:

Quote:

For the protection of the state's freshwater fisheries resources a fish stocking permit from the Division of Fish and Wildlife is required prior to introducing any fish, including their fry or eggs, into any waters, regardless of ownership. In order to reduce the risk of the introduction of disease and/or parasites fish must be purchased from a Fish and Wildlife "approved hatchery source."

The release of any fish from private aquariums, food markets, or the transfer of fish from one waterbody to another, is expressly forbidden and poses series threats (transfer of disease, parasites, or introduction of invasive species) to the state's fishery resources. The introduction of even commonly encountered fish species can pose a threat to established fish populations, resulting in increased competition, stunting, transfer of disease, or parasites resulting in a decline in the overall fishery. A fish stocking permit assures against the release of invasive fish species, minimizes the risk of disease or parasite introduction, assures fish are stocked at proper sizes and rates, and that the stocking is consistent with established management goals for specific waters.
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/fishperms.htm#stocking


if you want to help stock, volunteer
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/wcchome.htm

Suntzu 05-02-2015 08:31 PM

Re: Trout Union County
 
Hey how about you read my post and don't lecture me. I do not move fish from one body of water to another I move them within the same body of water breaking no law or reg and as such will continue to do as I please

AndyS 05-02-2015 08:53 PM

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I wouldn't want to get caught with 43 trout in my truck :confused:

AndyS 05-02-2015 09:12 PM

Re: Trout Union County
 
So let me get this strait. You have taken it upon yourself to decide where trout in a certain section of river should be stocked by catching them, putting them in your truck and relocating them. Having total disregard for anyone who has purchased a fishing license and trout stamp.
You think your methods surpass the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife and New Jersey Department of Fish and Game.
You have obviously come to the conclusion that your methods out weigh any and all thought process by the above entities.

You got balls brothah !!!

Maybe you should attend a Fish and Game Council meeting and sit down in front of Dave Chanda and the rest of the New Jersey Fish and Council and tell them what you are doing.

Or go to plan B and file for a stocking permit and purchase your own fish.


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