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Old 01-25-2017, 12:02 AM
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Default 2017 Bucket List - Flatheads, Grass Carp, Musky

Im not asking to give away honey holes but what are my best bets in the way of location, tactic, and bait for my bucket list species.

Flathead Catfish
Musky/Tiger
Bowfin
Grass Carp
Hybrid Striper
Snakehead
Tiger Trout
Salmon

I know all can't be done but if I can knock off at least a couple I will be happy. I have only caught bowfin on this list but never in Jersey. #1 on this list are definitely flatheads. Thanks guys!
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Old 01-25-2017, 12:38 AM
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Default Re: 2017 Bucket List - Flatheads, Grass Carp, Musky

Google and fish and wildlife website would be a good start...
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Old 01-25-2017, 07:51 AM
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Everything is very possible with a little time and effort. Grass carp would be the hardest by far. Tiger trout would take some effort and luck but everything wouldn't be too bad. If willing to fish the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania it would save you a lot of effort. I agree with jigman the new jersey fish and wildlife is a great resource to start with, can look up stocking information, as well as articles on many of those species. Then use Google and other resources to continue to research the species and the water bodies in NJ. I've always been the angler that gets bored and likes new challenges so did my research and caught all those species besides grass carp (have shot a few while bowfishing but never caught with rod and reel). Not gonna spot burn but the information is out there if you are willing to do the research
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Old 01-25-2017, 07:54 AM
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I'm sure if you do the research and pick a body of water most guys would be willing to help with what tactics part of it
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Default Re: 2017 Bucket List - Flatheads, Grass Carp, Musky

grass carp and tiger trout going to be very hard considering you can't really specifically target those species without dealing with their close relatives you know what i mean; there'd be a big luck factor involved.

the rest of the list is very doable, just need to travel and hit the right places and some at the right times.

bowfin and snakehead are on my list...i know what i have to do, just haven't made the trips yet.
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Tiger trout isn't as hard as you expect, I know of several clubs that stock them and can catch above or below the private water sections. Sure you will catch plenty of bows and browns but with a few trips should be able to find a tiger mixed in
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Old 01-25-2017, 04:58 PM
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Default Re: 2017 Bucket List - Flatheads, Grass Carp, Musky

Lake Hopatcong from late September through early November is a good place to catch hybrid stripers. My friend and I fished there with a guide last fall and got into some nice ones with his help. He also helps people fish for Muskies there and Greenwood Lake.

For Tiger Trout, I would try the Musconetcong River downstream of Rt. 31 or the South Branch of the Raritan River between Long Valley & High Bridge. There have been private stockings done on both of those streams. 20 years ago I caught a wild tiger trout at India Brook in India Brook Park, but in recent years I've only caught wild browns and stocked rainbows there.

I've never looked into fishing for salmon. But I know that Tilcon Lake, Lake Aeroflex, and Waywayanda Lake are all stocked with them. Not sure if they can be caught from the shore in winter (since there is no ice), so you will probably need to use a boat to catch one. Hope that helps.
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Default Re: 2017 Bucket List - Flatheads, Grass Carp, Musky

Here are a few options.

Flathead Catfish - Delaware River, D & R Canal
Musky/Tiger - Monksville, Greenwood Lake, Hopatcong
Hybrid Striper Spruce Run, Hopatcong, Manasquan Res.
Tiger Trout - Hopatcong and I think the RVTA has stocked them in Round Valley in the past
Salmon - Tilcon Lake, Wawayada Lake


I have no idea
Bowfin
Grass Carp
Snakehead
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Here are a few options.

Flathead Catfish - Delaware River, D & R Canal
Musky/Tiger - Monksville, Greenwood Lake, Hopatcong
Hybrid Striper Spruce Run, Hopatcong, Manasquan Res.
Tiger Trout - Hopatcong and I think the RVTA has stocked them in Round Valley in the past
Salmon - Tilcon Lake, Wawayada Lake


I have no idea
Bowfin
Grass Carp
Snakehead
Bowfin and snakehead both can be found in the Delaware River tributaries and lakes in the tidal section. So can grass carp but they are needle in a haystack.
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Old 01-25-2017, 08:16 PM
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Default Re: 2017 Bucket List - Flatheads, Grass Carp, Musky

I do know there are flatheads in the canal but they are few and far imbetween compared to the Schuk. But Im in essex county so i would rather try there.

The state record grass carp was caught in a Mercer county pond so i might try that. Also some ponds in NY with em.

Bowfin are in lake wawayanda and all the ponds around there but arent as common as south jersey. Snakeheads live in the same southwest jersey rivers but its just such a long drive.

I could get some hybrids at some private lakes out west i just dont know how to catch em.

Believe me I have done a fair amount of research but I just wanted to see if there was anything yall knew that i didn't. The where isnt as big as an issue as the how.
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