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Fished with Mike Danko from the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium this morning 6/2/16. I think we just about filled the quota for the amount of fish he needs to be taken back to the lab for testing. It wasn't lights out fishing but it was pretty steady. We released quite a few fish that were too big for the study, fish over 12" long. Mike also caught a real nice smallmouth bass and a big white perch.
Kids, don't try this at home, Mike has all the permits necessary for research. Tests are taking place on a few other rivers in NJ also like Nevesink. Feel free to look up the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium. (Yes I felt queasy killing small striped bass) |
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Great work helping out with research, Andy! Don't feel bad about killing the stripers. Age and growth studies require the examination of otoliths (earbones) to determine age. Origin studies require microchemical analysis of the otolith to determine where the fish were spawned. Unfortunately, both require the fish to be killed prior to removing the necessary structures. Also, from a biological standpoint, it's better to kill a bunch of smaller fish than it is to kill a 30+lber.
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Good work by everyone on the research for future fishing generations.
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Andy S...The Mad Scientist of the Raritan! Nice work my friend.
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Andy, did you guys discuss the possibility that there is a spawning population of stripers in the Raritan?
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