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![]() Somethings gotta eat all those sucker fish in the raritan, seen them trying to clear the damn they are some fiesty mofos
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![]() Awesome Dan! At least some of those Millstone fish are surviving!
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The fish shown in the viewer, was that a pike or muskie? |
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![]() I thought the one on the viewer was a Muskie, who knows?
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![]() The Suckers swim upstream to spawn this time of year. Usually a March, April thing and when they run there’s usually a Musky in the area.
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![]() And then, the third and final course: Pequest Hatchery Rainbows.
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![]() Curious , are there other species eagles prefer? Once the shad (and Hatchery trout) are all gone, do they just start nailing anything they see swimming?
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![]() I believe that eagles are opportunists. Preying upon what is every most abundant / convenient. They eat road kills. On an eagle cam in another state there was dead cat in the nest.
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