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and the stripers eat the clams in there too...i don't have to tell you about the clams do i????
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As far as I can decipher from the Department of Environmental Protection's brochure "Fish Smart, Eat Smart", they recommend the general population eat no more than one meal per month of striped bass from estuarine or marine waters. Children, pregnant women, nursing women and women of childbearing age are advised to completely avoid striped bass. They only specific instructions I can find for tidal Passaic River is for shellfish from Garfield to Newark Bay and that's an absolute 'do not touch!' applying to everybody - so I wouldn't assume the fish there are less contaminated. If we learned anything from 9/11 when the EPA assured everyone that the air at ground zero was safe to breathe; it's if the government tells you it's bad - it's probably a lot worse. http://www.nj.gov/dep/dsr/fishadviso...advisories.pdf .
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I've heard lot of bad stuff about the Passaic but I live and fish near the source of the river and it can be quite nice. I've never eaten anything from it though, because, well, it's the Passaic. Is that part of the river also subject to the "do not eat" rule that the nasty lower part has?
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The upper part of the Passaic is enormously productive if that's any clue. The source is a swamp which acts as a great filtration system. It then goes through another in the Big Piece. It's not going to be on any postcards but the fish don't seem to mind.
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