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![]() It would be cool if they stocked pike and muskie. They could stock trout too but most of them would get eaten by predators so I think it would be a waste of money. Also the river gets too warm in the summer for trout. No need to stock channel cats, the river is already full of them.
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![]() I wouldn't be surprised if some of the muskie from the canal ended up in the river. I've seen a few grass carp in the main river and I'm pretty sure that's where they came from. I got one around 25lbs 3 years ago and my buddy got one 49.5lbs a few weeks ago. If they left the canal I don't see why muskie wouldn't do the same.
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Which section are you talking? Brackish or freshwater? (You don't have to name spots) If it's the brackish, I wonder if the carp can tolerate it better than other species? I know there are white perch in the brackish section. I've never personally seen any lmb/smb bass in the brackish area(not saying they haven't been caught). But I'm sure it's possible above the fish ladder though for muskies. |
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![]() The State will only stocks bass in ponds and lakes.
I think walleye would be the best choice. And to Super, I'm looking to the State for answers because when I helped pull the seine net in South Bound Brook last week and there were 4 - 4 to 5 inch brown trout in the net. I give trout more credit than most in surving harsh conditions, remember the Big Flatbrook hit 70* one year and there was no fish kill. Shucker got a rainbow in July in Bound Brook last year. As far as water temps on the river I don't think it could be much worse than the trout that are stocked in duck ponds that have already reached the 70* mark and it's only May. Last edited by AndyS; 05-28-2013 at 11:21 PM.. |
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Ugh. I'm going to have to find out about if they still stock RVR with bass. I know they do at SRR but they need 'em at RVR. Enough with the trout already! lol |
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TU does projects like that all the time. See if you can get Central Jersey TU on board.
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![]() Im not a trout guy at all, but that argument that trout aren't stocked below 206 because they cant hold over doesn't make any sense to me. So the water a mile upstream @ Nevius St and above that is stocked annually doesn't get over 72 degrees? The stretch of river around the Finderne ave bridge in Manville is just as good of water for trout as anywhere else that they do stock on the river. I would personally love to see almost any gamefish stocked over trout, but to stock the waters they do stock and look at the lower Raritan as a waste of resources is inconsistent to me.
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![]() I thought New Jersey was a put and take as far as trout are concerned ?
I like the thought of fishing a big wide river for trout as opposed to a stream where I have 1 or 2 cranks on the reel handle and the fish is on the bank. Why I like fishing the East and West branch along with the Beaverkill for trout. |
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