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Old 09-23-2015, 08:06 PM
Rickhem Rickhem is offline
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If I remember correctly, way back a few decades ago the state stocked all the "left-over" tiger muskies in the Passaic above the Dundee dam.
But then they'd have to find their way past the Paterson falls to get up to Two Bridges.
A nice catch no matter how it got there.
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Old 09-23-2015, 09:16 PM
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Mix ups in stocking and left overs in the ponds and trucks during the crazy times do happen, as well as natural occurances. The state does its best ,but who complains when a few rouge fish are mixed in with the stocking. Of course illegal stocking is always taking place, but non the less still a great catch and goes to prove what an exciting fishery NJ has!
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Old 09-23-2015, 10:25 PM
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I caught a tiger musky in the Rahway River, no idea how it got there but it was 6 inches
I can't believe that was caught by two bridges, it has been really shallow there
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Old 09-23-2015, 10:33 PM
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My interesting catch today, in DC on business Pope drives by 10 feet away and slows down the throw me a blessing
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Old 10-23-2015, 07:02 PM
TheDreamCatchers TheDreamCatchers is offline
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There are possible 6 versions of the shown picture. Choose what you think.

1. This fish is a descendant from the tiger muskies that were stocked in the Passaic in the 80's. Unlikely they survived this far though.

2. Someone put this in here from another waterbody.

3. One of the several tiger muskies that were put in the Pompton river after the draining of Packanack Lake and then swam down to the Passaic. The tigers were stocked in Packanack by the lake's private fishing organization.

4. This picture is not actually from the Passaic. The most likely option.

5. A tiger directly swam from Greenwood Lake to there. If this is true it is most likely that over time the tigers migrated south.

6. A true strain Muskie/s from Greenwood, Monksville, or Wanaque made it to Pompton Lake/River and naturally reproduced with the pike that already exist there. This would mean there could be more tiger offspring there.

All of these options are possible and have been documented in other places.
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Old 10-23-2015, 07:05 PM
TheDreamCatchers TheDreamCatchers is offline
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I caught a tiger musky in the Rahway River, no idea how it got there but it was 6 inches
I can't believe that was caught by two bridges, it has been really shallow there
definitely a redfin pickerel. they look super similar i couldnt blame you for thinking it was a tiger. redfins dont grow bigger than a foot and a half though while tigers grown over 4 and a half
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