Don’t Miss Out on Bonus Broodstock!
Every spring the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife stocks nearly 600,000 brook, brown, and rainbow trout in approximately 200 streams, lakes, and ponds statewide. This of course is exciting to anglers awaiting spring trout fishing after a long winter. What many folks may not realize though, is that much larger trout stocked by the Division of Fish and Wildlife will also be lurking in the waters of the Garden State.
"Broodstock" or "breeders" as they are called, are the gold standards of New Jersey’s trout stocking program. Weighing in at 3 pounds to 5 pounds and averaging 16 inches to 24 inches in length, these mature fish were used the previous fall to obtain and fertilize eggs as part of the Pequest State Trout Hatchery’s continuous production cycle. That makes them 2.5 years old and several pounds heavier than the average trout stocked in the spring, which are typically ˝ pound in weight and a year and a half old.
After the broodstock are spawned in the hatchery, about 1,000 are stocked in the fall along with another 25,000 trout measuring 14 inches to 16 inches. The remaining 4,000 to 6,000 broodstock are stocked the following spring, primarily before the opening day of the trout season. Most of these fish are mixed in with the spring season stocking runs, but not all…
For additional excitement, the Division picks nine trout-stocked ponds and small lakes every year and loads them up with additional "bonus broodstock." This is usually five times more broodstock than those particular bodies of water would normally receive! Imagine going to a small pond or lake and latching onto one of these lunkers. Actually, there is no need to imagine – you can!
Don’t miss this exciting opportunity. The list and map below will help you find the lakes and ponds receiving the bonus broodstock for 2009. And remember – trout season begins this year on Saturday April 11 – so dust off your tackle and get ready for another exciting year of trout fishing in New Jersey!
If you’re lucky, you may land that 'lifetime trout' and have your own fish story to tell for years to come.
The table below provides information on where the bonus broodstock are being stocked. The map is a separate file in PDF format.
Bonus
Broodstock Waters Location Map (pdf, 100kb)
| 2009
BONUS BROODSTOCK PONDS AND LAKES |
| Waterbody |
County |
Waterbody
Size
(acres) |
Pre-season
Trout Allocation1 |
Pre-season
Broodstock Allocation |
| 2009 |
2008 |
| Amwell Lake |
Hunterdon |
10 |
400 |
50 |
10 |
| Barbour's Pond |
Passaic |
12 |
410 |
50 |
10 |
| Crystal Lake |
Burlington |
20 |
530 |
50 |
10 |
| Echo Lake |
Monmouth |
6 |
350 |
30 |
5 |
| Heritage Park Pond |
Atlantic |
6 |
420 |
50 |
10 |
| Milton Lake |
Union |
10 |
470 |
50 |
10 |
| Mountain Farm Pond |
Hunterdon |
5 |
340 |
30 |
5 |
| Rowands Pond |
Camden |
3 |
250 |
30 |
5 |
| Verona Park Lake |
Essex |
13 |
490 |
50 |
10 |
| 1 - The pre-season allocation
includes both the production size trout (10½ inch average
size) and the broodstock. The pre-season trout allocation is stocked
prior to Opening Day. |
Directions to these and other trout-stocked waters can be found at www.njfishandwildlife.com/accesscnty.htm - Fishing Access Locations on Trout Waters.
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