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RescueDogger
05-08-2021, 09:24 AM
Lots of news about piles of dead bunker in the Navesink, Shrewsbury, Metedeconk rivers due to a bad bacteria. Looking for info or wisdom from you guys who have been fishing here for decades. What does it usually mean for the bass season when this happens? Can we eat them? Grateful for any advice.
tautog
05-08-2021, 11:22 AM
These sort of kills have been going in for most of my lifetime at the very least. Sometimes it is an oxygen issue. Other times it is bacterial. Have never heard of it making anyone sick.
Gumada
05-08-2021, 02:34 PM
Bunker die offs have been happening from time to time as far back as I can remember (since the 60’s). I grew up right on Raritan Bay when there was a die off the beach would be littered with dead bunker. Never heard of anyone getting sick .
Gerry Zagorski
05-08-2021, 05:59 PM
These is a pretty normal occurrence in the middle of summer when the water warms ups and the oxygen levels get depleted... I don't recall this happening so early in the season, do any of you?
Billfish715
05-08-2021, 08:51 PM
Try this link to the Div. of Fish and Wildlife
https://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/news/2021/menhaden_update2_faqs.htm
RescueDogger
05-08-2021, 09:27 PM
Great info fellas, sincere thanks. Looks like nature at work, full speed ahead for striper season, once they get down here to the MI.
rumster
05-12-2021, 03:12 PM
These is a pretty normal occurrence in the middle of summer when the water warms ups and the oxygen levels get depleted... I don't recall this happening so early in the season, do any of you? Happened 3-4 years ago in Shark River. Too many bunker and not enough oxygen, with Shark River being so shallow. Countless bunker and quite a few flounder also died off. I believe it happened towards the end of March early April, if I recall correctly.
Detour66
05-12-2021, 04:15 PM
Can they still be used for bait? easy pickings!!
shresearchdude
05-12-2021, 07:37 PM
Hello all. I haven't been on here in a really long time. I've got close contact with the NJ fish and game Guy who did the pathology report. I can probably post that report here at another time. I don't think it gets passed on to the next animal / species that has consumed the menhaden.
This is something that would occur on a smaller scale in the springtime and sometimes in the fall. This year it's occurred on a massive scale in the springtime. I helped the guy monitor the springtime die off. After I saw his report from November and December of 2020.
I'll try to post the report .
This is specific to just this one species. And not to be confused with low dissolved oxygen during the warm summer months when the water temperature gets quite toasty!
shresearchdude
05-31-2021, 10:09 AM
A video "meeting" with NJDEP that describes what happened this spring with the dying Menhaden.
https://youtu.be/kk70a8pr9g0
BigRock44
05-31-2021, 08:46 PM
thanks for the follow up. lots of interesting and relevant info in the video. all speakers did a great job with what they each had to say. good to know that there are a lot of people involved in researching this situation.
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