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Old 12-22-2016, 09:59 AM
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Default Re: Looking for small, urban NJ park ponds to seine

Here's a few more for the Bergen County list.

Mill Pond – Park Ridge
Wood Dale County Park – Woodcliff Lake
Pascack Brook County Park Pond – Westwood
Otto Pehle Lake, Saddle River County Park - Saddle Brook
Glen Rock Duck Pond off Prospect – Glen Rock
Norwood Community Center Pond on Broadway – Norwood
Wild Duck Pond – Ridgewood
Darlington Lake - Mahwah
Fyke Brook Pond, Campgaw County Park - Mahwah

Hey Mark, would the results of your seines happen to be available to the public anywhere?
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Old 12-22-2016, 10:17 AM
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Default Re: Looking for small, urban NJ park ponds to seine

Would love to see lower twin lake assesed (wanaque /pompton lakes)
Rainbow valley lake(wanaque) but both may be too large for this
Bogues pond (Bloomingdales)
Silas condict park pond (Kinnelon)
Campbells pond and diamond mill pond in south mountain
Nomehegan park Cranford
Greenview park in pequannock- prob the smallest of the bunch
Thank you

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Old 12-22-2016, 10:32 AM
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Here's a few more for the Bergen County list.

Mill Pond – Park Ridge
Wood Dale County Park – Woodcliff Lake
Pascack Brook County Park Pond – Westwood
Otto Pehle Lake, Saddle River County Park - Saddle Brook
Glen Rock Duck Pond off Prospect – Glen Rock
Norwood Community Center Pond on Broadway – Norwood
Wild Duck Pond – Ridgewood
Darlington Lake - Mahwah
Fyke Brook Pond, Campgaw County Park - Mahwah

Hey Mark, would the results of your seines happen to be available to the public anywhere?
Currently, we are in the process of writing the 2016 Field Report. When complete, it will be posted on the below page.

For 2015 see: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/bfwf_highlights.htm

Scroll to the bottom & click on “Field Report – Research and Management 2015” & go to page 71:

“Warmwater Seining Assessment / Reproduction Checks”.
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Old 12-22-2016, 11:33 AM
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Currently, we are in the process of writing the 2016 Field Report. When complete, it will be posted on the below page.

For 2015 see: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/bfwf_highlights.htm

Scroll to the bottom & click on “Field Report – Research and Management 2015” & go to page 71:

“Warmwater Seining Assessment / Reproduction Checks”.
Great Report Tons of information. There goes my productivity for the day!!!!
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Old 12-22-2016, 11:48 AM
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Great Report Tons of information. There goes my productivity for the day!!!!
haha, yup!
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Old 12-22-2016, 12:24 PM
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That's pretty cool info right there
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I'd like to give a shout out to Washington valley's reservoir, aka the big dam by chimney rock.

Connects to middle brook and right north of the quarry.

There's tons of life in that but I've never seen anyone there pull anything but sunnies out of it. Spent a lot of time there myself before even getting into fishing.

The brook that enters the reservoir from the West contains white suckers and bluegill I believe. A third fish could be creek chubs or tiny bass that can't grown much since there isn't much water.

The above is all based on eye sight, hence why idk if it's either bass or chub.

I plan on taking a hike around the east branch, the part connecting to buttermilk falls. I heard that part is actually stocked with trout. (Above the falls only?)

Thanks for the hard work and including us as help!
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Old 12-22-2016, 05:23 PM
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I'd like to give a shout out to Washington valley's reservoir, aka the big dam by chimney rock.

Connects to middle brook and right north of the quarry.

There's tons of life in that but I've never seen anyone there pull anything but sunnies out of it. Spent a lot of time there myself before even getting into fishing.

The brook that enters the reservoir from the West contains white suckers and bluegill I believe. A third fish could be creek chubs or tiny bass that can't grown much since there isn't much water.

The above is all based on eye sight, hence why idk if it's either bass or chub.

I plan on taking a hike around the east branch, the part connecting to buttermilk falls. I heard that part is actually stocked with trout. (Above the falls only?)

Thanks for the hard work and including us as help!
Not sure if the reservoir qualifies as a "small public pond" but I'd love to see it included. Though I rarely catch anything noteworthy there I have seen good size LMB and always wonder why it isn't stocked as it's a decent size and depth.
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Old 12-22-2016, 01:15 PM
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Morris County thoughts

Hedden Park Lake - Dover
Fox's Pond - Rockaway
Foote's Pond - Morristown
Burnham Park Pond - Morristown
Sunrise Lake - Morristown
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Old 12-22-2016, 01:55 PM
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I'd love to see you take a look at Ardmaer Pond in Bridgewater. It was quite the fishery before they dredged it several years ago. Largemouths to 5 pounds, and INSANE crappie fishing, sometimes 50+ fish days! I'd be curious to see what the current status is, I'm not sure if the township ever restocked it.

Other options:

Bernardsville Municipal Pond, Bernardsville
Wampum Park Pond, Eatontown
Bucks Mill Park Ponds (2), Colts Neck
Colts Neck Municipal Ponds (2), Colts Neck
Lake Takanassee, Long Branch
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