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Hot Trout Action Continues
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These 14 inch to 17 inch two-year old rainbow trout come on the heels of the 21,000 beauties measuring 14 inches to 20 inches, which were stocked in October. If you thought the trout stocked in October were nice, the winter trout had an extra month to grow and the average size will be even bigger!
Cooler temperatures and the approach of winter used to signal the end of trout fishing in New Jersey. Not anymore! Trout fishing in New Jersey is now a year round reality. It’s a reality thanks to nearly 650,000 trout raised at the Pequest State Trout Hatchery in Warren County, stocked in the spring, fall and winter. |
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The Winter Trout Stocking Program extends trout fishing action through the winter months and early spring until spring stocking begins. In fact, spring anglers are in for a real battle when they hook into large trout stocked in October and November, which are not caught in the fall and winter.
There’s plenty of time to chase fall and winter stocked trout before ponds and lakes freeze. Traditional baits like worms, fathead minnows, meal worms and powerbait fished on the bottom during open water work well for those fishing from shore.
Ice does not mean the end of trout fishing. A growing number of anglers look forward to the opportunity to catch large trout through the ice. Proven methods for catching trout through the ice are using tip-ups with powerbait or fathead minnows, and jigging with small jigs or ice jigging flies. Anglers should check to make sure ice fishing is not prohibited at their intended ice fishing location(s).
Anglers should pick up a copy of the Freshwater Fishing Digest and familiarize themselves with the regulations pertaining to their chosen fishing hole. The Digest as well as other information about fishing in New Jersey is also available online at www.njfishandwildlife.com/fishing_fresh.htm. The new 2009 Freshwater Digest should be available in late December.
Whatever winter (or fall) trout stocked water body you choose to fish, one thing is certain -- there will be big trout waiting. Trout anglers no longer need to suffer withdrawal or the winter fishing blues thanks to New Jersey’s Trout Stocking Program developed by the DEP's Division of Fish and Wildlife with your input.
Below is the list of waters being stocked with numbers of trout. These lakes range in size from five to 100 acres and have shoreline access and/or boat launching sites. Temporary program changes are noted below the list.
WINTER TROUT STOCKING SCHEDULE 2008
Monday, November 24
Middlesex County
Monmouth County
Ocean County
Passaic County
Sussex County
Hook's Creek Lake - 200
Spring Lake - 190
Topenemus Lake - 180
Lake Shenandoah - 220
Green Turtle Pond - 300
Little Swartswood - 390
Lake Aeroflex - 390
Lake Ocquittunk - 190
Silver Lake - 230
Tuesday, November 25
Atlantic County
Bergen County
Camden County
Cumberland County
Essex County
Gloucester County
Hudson County
Passaic County
Salem County
Birch Grove Park Pond - 180
Mill Pond - 150
Haddon Lake - 190
Rowands Pond - 100
Shaws Mill Pond - Not stocked See below
Verona Park Pond - 190
Mullica Hill Pond - 160
Woodcliff Lake - 200
Barbours Pond - 160
Riverview Beach Pond - 160
Wednesday, November 26
Hunterdon County
Morris County
Union County
Warren County
* Shaws Mill Pond in Cumberland County is being lowered for dam restoration and will not be stocked with trout this winter. Its winter trout allocation (200 fish) will be re-distributed to the five waters listed for Camden, Gloucester, Salem, and Atlantic Counties. Note: The individual trout allocations listed above for these five waters do not reflect this temporary increase.
Amwell Lake - 160
Mt. Hope Pond - 160
Speedwell Lake - 200
Lower Echo Lake - 160
Furnace Lake - 350
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