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October 23rd is Free Fishing day In New Jersey

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Ridgewood NJ, fishing has never been better in New Jersey! Find out for yourself on this year’s second Free Fishing Day Saturday, October 23.  On this day, resident anglers can enjoy some of the finest freshwater fishing in the Northeast without needing to purchase a license or a trout stamp.

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NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife, 28 waters stocked with “Super Cats”

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Ridgewood NJ, according to the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife ,last week 28 waters were stocked with “Super Cats”, channel catfish averaging 28 inches and 6.5 pounds. These retired breeders are sure to provide some exciting time on the water.

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Fall Trout Stocking begins Tuesday ,October 6 in 2020

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Ridgewood NJ, Fall trout-stocking during the second and third weeks in October has become of the most popular stocking programs offered by Fish and Wildlife, particularly since 2006 when the Division began stocking only larger two-year old trout. Anglers enjoy the additional fish provided by the Division as well as the opportunity to fish the waters of New Jersey during one of the most beautiful times of year. The big fish, cool water, great weather and spectacular scenery combined to make the fall season what many consider to be New Jersey’s premium trout fishing season.

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Pre-season trout stocking originally scheduled to begin on March 23 has already begun

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Ridgewood NJ,folks as far as we know you can still go fishing during the COVID 19 lock-down.  Waters being stocked this week are open to angling; for waters under General Trout Regulation anglers can harvest up to 4 trout each day (minimum size 9”). Within designated Trout Conservation Areas anglers can harvest only one trout at least 15” in length.

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