Re: Fall Trout Stocking
Did anyone ever take the time to see where these big trout go in the fall ???
I mean nothing against our South Jersey anglers, and I say this in all sincerity, but really, lets break it down and take a look shall we:
The Manasquan and Metedeconk Rivers: The only thing I know about the Metedeconk River is my buddy kept his 28 ft boat at a marina on the Metedeconk. The locals call it the Mosquito-a- conk. I'm guessing if you live near either one of these rivers the last thing on your mind is 15 inch trout with bluefish, striped bass and blackfish at your finger tips, I could be wrong. I know the Manasquan aka the Muddysquan is an anglers delight with high muddy banks and snags that would make the best blackfishermen cringe.
Roosevelt Park Pond: last thing I heard about this pond in Edison is that it was full of Ganesh idols
Schadler’s Sand Wash Pond: Just by reading the name I envision nice cedar water full of pickerel nestled somewhere deep in the Pine Barrens.
Maurice River: thought this brackish river was best known for it's white perch, again, I could be wrong.
Giampietro Park Pond, Grenloch Lake, Hammonton Lake, Lower Echo Park Pond, Mary Elmer Lake: I'm guessing these duck ponds are below Atlantic City somewhere off the Parkway. Definitely high on the list when people think of large trout.
Last edited by AndyS; 10-22-2024 at 09:37 AM..
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