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NJ Fish and Wildlife’s Freshwater Fishing Explorer App

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Ridgewood NJ, get to know Fish and Wildlife’s Freshwater Fishing Explorer App.  We have have everything from Great Fishing Closing to Home to Trout Stocked Waters of NJ!

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TROUT STOCKED WATERS REMAIN CLOSED TO TROUT FISHING UNTIL APRIL 9

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Ridgewood NJ, preseason trout stocking continues through April 9 at 8:00 a.m.  Catch and Release of trout is also prohibited during this time period. (* See Exceptions below). Public waters NOT included in the trout stocking program remain open to fishing.

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June 5 is Free Fishing Day, save money when introduce a friend or family member to fishing with a Buddy License

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Ridgewood NJ, The spring trout stocking program met and exceeded the annual baseline of 570,000 trout with a total of 597,150 stocked. This included 5,745 breeders averaging 15.4″ and another 1,880 beauties averaging 20.2″ The average production fish size was 11.3″, making this spring’s fish some of the largest ever. Many waters will hold trout into the summer, and others provide year-round trout fishing – see the Spring Trout Fishing page for details. And if  you enjoy fishing for other species, there’s the new Great Fishing Close To Home App to get you where the fish are.

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2016 Spring Trout Fishing Season Opened April 9th

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TROUT STOCKING HOTLINE: 609-633-6765

Trout Season Opens April 9, 2016

2016 Weekly Stocking Schedules

2016 Trout Allocations by Water and Day Stocked

2016 Bonus Broodstock Program

Fishing Access to Trout Stocked Waters by County

Trout Fishing Facts & Information (pdf, 31kb)

2016 Trout Regulations (pdf, 215kb)

HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2016

Updates/Changes

The 2016 season is positioned once again to provide the normally superb trout fishing opportunities New Jersey anglers have grown to expect and appreciate. The average size of the stocked trout has already exceeded the baseline target for the entire season of 10.5 inches, and we still have several weeks before the first trout is stocked into New Jersey waters.

Ten Bonus Broodstock Lakes and the breeder stocking programs will once again provide plenty of trophy size fish within a short drive from anywhere in the state. Stream flows are roaring and the lakes and ponds are at full pool from the recent rains making all of the trout stocked waterbodies ready for the 570,000 rainbow trout raised at the Pequest Trout Hatchery.Rainbow Trout, including giant broodstock, will be stocked this springTrout Stocking Regulations signs are again equipped with QR Codes! A quick scan with a smart phone brings up the entire spring stocking schedule, complete with all seven weeks of stocking following Opening Day on April 9. The schedule includes day of the week and the number of trout stocked. This helped guide anglers to other fishing opportunities throughout the state right from their favorite fishing spot.

A new type of license is now available to anglers introducing a “Buddy” to freshwater fishing. The Fishing Buddy License offers both a current and a new angler (or two new anglers) reduced price fishing licenses! The discounted licenses are available to resident anglers ages 16 to 65, or nonresident anglers over age 16, who purchase their freshwater fishing license with a “Buddy.” Eligibility requires at least one new angler.Anglers are reminded that as a result of a disease outbreak at the Pequest hatchery (2013/2014) the division is rearing Rainbow Trout only. A silver lining to this is that studies have shown that rainbows are more aggressive and more likely to fall victim to a well-presented lure or baited hook, much to the satisfaction of more trout anglers, particularly on Opening Day.For those anglers who just love to catch Brown Trout or Brook Trout, there are still opportunities out there.

Waterbodies such as the South Branch Raritan River, Pequannock River and Big Flat Brook, (to name a few) have naturally reproducing trout in them that will surprise and delight many lucky anglers with their beautiful markings and coloration.There are also waters in New Jersey that remain cool enough to support trout year round and contain holdover Brook and Brown Trout from previous stockings. Releasing Brook and Brown Trout will help preserve these opportunities well into the future. These trout, in addition to the Rainbow Trout stocked this spring from Pequest will no doubt keep New Jersey as one of the top trout fishing destinations in the East.

Ten lakes received an additional helping of large broodstock through the State’s Bonus Broodstock program. Each year a different set of waters is selected statewide, and there’s bound to be an opportunity near you. These waterbodies generally receive 30 – 50 of these extra large trout.The odds of catching a big one are in your favor if you try one of these waters: Colonial Lake (Mercer), Crystal Lake (Burlington), Grenloch Lake (Camden), Lake Ocquittunk (Sussex), Mac’s Pond (Monmouth), Manny’s Pond (Hunterdon), Mt. Hope Pond (Morris), Nomahegan Park Pond (Union), South Vineland Park Pond (Cumberland), and Whites Pond (Bergen). Bonus Broodstock Details.Anglers should be aware that most trout-stocked waters are always closed to fishing during the 3 weeks leading up to

Opening Day (March 21 – April 9, 2016 at 8 a.m.). There are several waters that remain open for fishing: Lake Hopatcong (Morris/Sussex), Mountain Lake (Warren), Prospertown Lake (Ocean), Lake Shenandoah (Ocean), Swartswood Lake (Sussex), and the section of Lawrence Brook from Davidsons Mill Rd. to Church Lane are open year round to fishing.

Catch and Release Only, Seasonal, and Year-Round Trout Conservation Areas and designated Holdover Trout Lakes are also open to fishing. However, trout caught in any of these waters during this period must be released immediately. Note that, fishing is not permitted on Seasonal Trout Conservation Areas from 12:01 a.m. to 8 a.m. on April 9, 2016.

Trout can be harvested from the state’s two Trophy Trout Lakes, Merrill Creek and Round Valley Reservoirs. Be sure to check the Freshwater Digest for regulations pertaining to these waters.Fish and Wildlife will place “Hook-a-Winner” jaw-tags on 1,000 Rainbow Trout stocked in the spring. Anglers who catch a Hook-a-Winner trout can claim their prize (a certificate and patch) by contacting the Pequest Trout Hatchery 908-637-4173 ext. 113.Each spring, the Division’s Pequest Trout Hatchery stocks over 570,000 rainbow trout into 88 streams and 88 ponds and lakes located throughout New Jersey. Nearly 1/3 of these trout, 183,000, will await anglers on opening day. No doubt more than a few of the 14-16″ trout stocked last fall or winter are alive and well, just waiting to be caught this spring. The majority of trout average 10½ inches but large breeders, measuring 15 – 21″, and weighing up to 5 pounds are also distributed in the early weeks of the season. The state’s sixteen major trout streams are stocked every week following Opening Day and are closed to fishing from 5 am to 5 pm on the day of stocking to allow the trout a chance to disperse.

All other waters are open to fishing on stocking days, following opening day, with most stocked at least three times. Since every county has waters that are stocked with trout, trout fishing opportunities are never too far away.Don’t forget that a fishing license and trout stamp is required to fish for trout if you are 16 years or older. Children under 16 and New Jersey residents 70 years and older can fish for free. Licenses and stamps may be obtained through one of the many license agents statewide, or online.

2016 SPRING TROUT STOCKING UPDATES / CHANGES3/1/16 – Hamilton Fire Pond (Monmouth Co.) – Dropped from stocking program.3/1/16 – Hooks Creek Lake (Middlesex Co.) – Returned to program as salinity levels for trout and other freshwater fish species have returned to suitable levels. The storm surge from Superstorm Sandy in 2012 pushed saltwater from the Atlantic Ocean into the lake resulting in unsuitable salinity levels.3/1/16 – Trout Brook – Hackettstown (Warren Co.) – Dropped from stocking program.Any deviations from the stocking schedule will be noted here, on the 2016 Spring Stocking Schedules page and on the Trout Hotline (609-633-6765).

Fishing Access to Trout Stocked Waters by Name