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There are 3 or more Echo Lakes in New Jersey. Which one is it?
Monmouth, Union or Pasaic Counties?
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Monmouth County.....
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I don't post here much if at all but I grew up fishing that lake and there is absolutely no way the trout will survive long enough. Water gets warm and the weeds that grow in that lake are out of control. Then you have to factor in the pressure that place receives. I won't go into detail about the people that take anything that swims out of there but it can be borderline poaching if you ask me. I believe the deepest part of that lake is 9 feet and its not a big enough hole to hold more then a few big trout with prime water conditions.
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They do not believe that trout will breed there. By broodstock, they mean large trout that were being used at the hatchery as broodstock. When they have an access of large trout, they stock some.
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If it weren't for the brood stock, few other fish were caught. I watched a flock of cormorants gobble down a few smaller trout in about hour. If they've been dining on the 10 1/2 in fish all week there can't be too many left for the fisherman . Nearly every fish caught (under a dozen) were large and many of those were caught on metal. My grandson and I fished for nearly two hours w/o a sniff on baits and smaller spinners .
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