When ur counting on one hatchery to supply just about all ur trout for the entitre states stocking then someone should have been up on the hatcheries
possible weak points!
This pro active management style not reactive should have been followed to prevent this disease from occuring or at least stemming its huge impact on trout its now having.
Im not hindsighting anyone , just wondering why this disease was not prevented or at least controlled to a better degree.
The NJ hatcheries record is exemplery on all fronts until this occurence, I cannot believe all those managers were not up to speed on something as important as disease prevention or control to mitigate some of this impact on the states fish.
I buy out of state license since I'm a PA resident & will contuine to do so,Ive always felt its worth the extra few bucks since many prime streams r close by.
Summing it up Ive had a great year since angling pressure way down, so im not personally upset, just wondering can this happen again & perhaps be wider spread or R proper steps being taken to curtail this in the future?
I know money is a constant issue but if a small increase in license fees would help I would ante up no ?'s asked!!
