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jaybird 01-12-2018 10:48 AM

Re: 2018 Freshwater Digest
 
How often are private hatcheries tested for this disease? Cause I see alot of hatchery raised browns on this board that are caught in NJ ?

Mark B. 01-12-2018 11:11 AM

Re: 2018 Freshwater Digest
 
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Originally Posted by jaybird (Post 500980)
How often are private hatcheries tested for this disease? Cause I see alot of hatchery raised browns on this board that are caught in NJ ?

Annually.

Attention Commercial Hatchery Owners:

Commercial hatcheries seeking to be an "approved hatchery source" must annually submit a completed Fish Health History form, along with pertinent bacterial, viral or parasitological test results. For hatcheries obtaining fish from another culture operation be sure to secure the most current health testing and submit along with your Fish Health History form to avoid unnecessary approval delays. To remain as an approved source this information must be submitted, annually, to the Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries no later than February 28 of each year to allow time for processing the numerous early spring stockings requests

Chrisper4694 01-12-2018 12:40 PM

Re: 2018 Freshwater Digest
 
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Originally Posted by jaybird (Post 500980)
How often are private hatcheries tested for this disease? Cause I see alot of hatchery raised browns on this board that are caught in NJ ?

most of the NJ brown trout you see caught here are wild (born wild, living wild) some times it's questionable, but most of the time you can tell the difference.

Drossi 01-12-2018 03:26 PM

Re: 2018 Freshwater Digest
 
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Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 500986)
most of the NJ brown trout you see caught here are wild (born wild, living wild) some times it's questionable, but most of the time you can tell the difference.

and they'll turn up in the strangest of places, even streams that you'd consider marginal trout water. Gotta love the brown trout.

Mark B. 01-12-2018 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by thmyorke1 (Post 500979)
Sounds alright to me. I just hope browns are clear to be re-introduced to the stocking program soon, I guess they're waiting for all signs of furunculosis to clear out of the hatchery?

Maybe they'll be re-introduced into RV?


Yes, ensure furunculosis is cleared from the hatchery.

And, cover all of the outdoor raceways to keep the birds (suspected source of furunc.) out. A big project.

All species of trout can then be raised & stocked.


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