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new jersey trout stocking schedule 2022

by Mrs. Hortense Hagenes Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Spring

  • Over 183,000 released for Opening Day — April 9, 2022
  • Over 570,000 Rainbow Trout (avg. 10.5 inches)
  • Spring stocking begins March 21, 2022
  • An additional 8,000 breeders 15–21 inches (3–6 pounds)
  • 85 streams and 87 lakes stocked statewide
  • All 21 counties stocked
  • Most waterbodies stocked at least 3 times
  • Stocking continues for seven weeks following Opening Day!

2022 Updates
Stocking will begin will begin Tuesday, October 11, 2022, and continue throughout the following week. In addition to these trout, up to 1,000 broodstock trout (three-year old rainbow trout, averaging 18-22 inches) will also be stocked.

Full Answer

When does trout season start?

Wild Trout Ponds: 4th Saturday in April - Labor Day Lake Trout and/or Salmon Waters: January 1 - September 30 (fish can be taken by ice fishing only January 1 – March 31) All Other Waters: No closed season

When does trout season open?

Trout stocking gets underway as early as March in lakes and reservoirs that are open year-round. Fishing also can be excellent for holdover of fish – trout that were stocked the season before and overwintered. After west side rivers and streams open to trout in late May, even more water is open to early season fishing.

When is trout fishing season in Missouri?

Technically speaking, you can catch trout all year long, but March 1 marks the first day of catch-and-keep fishing season at Roaring River State Park near Cassville, Bennett Spring State Park near Lebanon and Montauk State Park near Salem. The season wraps up Oct. 31.

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Does NJ stock trout in the fall?

The Fall Trout Stocking Program Fall trout-stocking, which has become one of the most popular stocking programs offered by Fish and Wildlife, will begin Tuesday, October 11, 2022, and continue throughout the following week.

Where is the best trout fishing in New Jersey?

Raritan River, Wanaque River (below Wanaque Reservoir), and the lower Musconetcong River (below Hackettstown). Wild Trout Streams also offer year-round action for wild trout enthusiasts. A number of lakes in north Jersey support trout year round and consistently produce big trout, even during the summer.

What lakes are stocked with trout in New Jersey?

New Jersey also boasts two Trophy Trout Lakes. Round Valley and Merrill Creek Reservoirs both which support monster rainbow trout, brown trout and lake trout.

Does NJ stock brown trout?

New Jersey's Wild Trout Resources Currently nearly 1,000 miles of streams, or five percent of streams statewide, in New Jersey contain populations of wild brook, brown, and rainbow trout (Table 5). A reproducing population of lake trout has been established in a 2,365-acre reservoir.

What's the best bait for trout fishing?

For catching trout, many anglers turn to natural baits. Nightcrawlers and other types of earthworms are an excellent choice. Salmon eggs, mealworms and locally available baits can also be very successful and often are similar to food sources in the environment.

How many trout can you keep in NJ?

and a daily limit of 2 trout in total (Brook, Brown, and Rainbow Trout combined).

When can you fish for trout in New Jersey?

Opening day of trout season: Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 8 a.m. To fish for trout or salmon, a valid New Jersey fishing license and trout stamp are both required for residents at least 16 years and less than 70 years of age plus all non-residents 16 years and older.

Where can you fish in NJ without a license?

Fishing On a Farm - Farmers and family members that live on a farm do not need a license to fish on their farm, but must obey all fishing regulations. Resident Fishing (Ages 16-64 yrs.) Sr. Resident Fishing (Ages 65-69 yrs.)

How do you catch trout in New Jersey?

Fishing for stocked trout in lakes or ponds from a boat or shore usually involves the use of bait or lures. Boat anglers generally troll trout spoons and small crank baits or use live bait. Bait anglers generally anchor or drift using a sliding egg sinker or bobber with a number 6 or 8 baitholder hook.

Where can I find brook trout in NJ?

Within New Jersey, brook trout are confined to small cold headwater streams. They have been extirpated from many watersheds in which they once occurred and can now only be found within the northwestern portion of the state as well as one watershed in southern New Jersey.

Does NJ stock brook trout?

​Species Notes: Brook trout is New Jersey's only native Salmonid and is our official state fish. It is not currently stocked by the State, therefore any brookies caught in New Jersey should be presumed to be wild.

Where can I catch brook trout in NJ?

The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife designates Dunnfield Creek as a wild trout stream. On Kittatinny Mountain, it's one of numerous streams that harbor reproducing brook trout populations. In fact, Kittatinny Mountain is considered the last great bastion of brook trout habitat in the Garden State.

Where are trout stocked in NJ?

All trout are raised at the Pequest Trout Hatchery. Stocking will begin will begin Tuesday, October 11, 2022, and continue throughout the following week. In addition to these trout, up to 1,000 broodstock trout (three-year old rainbow trout, averaging 18-22 inches) will also be stocked.

Where can I find golden trout in NJ?

Best spots in NJ to fish for trout Dave Golden, director of the division, recommends Tuckahoe Lake in Cape May County for serious anglers, but his favorite place is Ponderlodge Pond located in the Villas in Lower Township, Cape May County.

When can you fish for trout in New Jersey?

Opening day of trout season: Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 8 a.m. To fish for trout or salmon, a valid New Jersey fishing license and trout stamp are both required for residents at least 16 years and less than 70 years of age plus all non-residents 16 years and older.

How do you catch trout in New Jersey?

Fishing for stocked trout in lakes or ponds from a boat or shore usually involves the use of bait or lures. Boat anglers generally troll trout spoons and small crank baits or use live bait. Bait anglers generally anchor or drift using a sliding egg sinker or bobber with a number 6 or 8 baitholder hook.

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