NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife. Warm, Cool and Coldwater Fish Stocked from the Hackettstown Hatchery in 2013

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NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife Warm, Cool and Coldwater Fish Stocked from the Hackettstown Hatchery in 2013 A total of 3,689,131 fish, totalling 10,937 pounds were raised and stocked by the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife for the angling enjoyment of the public in 2013. Species included: Landlocked Salmon, Northern Pike, Muskellunge, Tiger Muskie, Walleye, Striped Bass Hybrid, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Brown Bullhead, Bluegill Sunfish, Black Crappie; Fathead Minnows, Golden Shiners and Gambusia (Mosquito Fish). The tables below provide more information on each species. Landlocked Salmon Wawayanda Lake 720 4.5 160 8.5 8.1-9.3 Lake Aeroflex 280 4.5 62.2 8.5 8.1-9.3 Wawayanda Lake 550 0.95 578 14.2 12.5-15.8 Lake Aeroflex 212 0.95 223 14.2 12.5-15.8 1,762 1023.2 Northern Pike Location # Fish Fish/Lb Avg Connecticut F & W 135,731 27,146 5 0.5.3-.6 Spruce Run Reservoir 67,050 22,350 3 0.5.3-.6 Cranberry Lake 32,511 22350 1.5 0.5.3-.6 Passaic River 37,650 17,025 2.2 0.5.3-.6 Farrington Lake 19,444 5370 3.6 0.6.4-.8 Massachusetts Fish & Game 20,357 308 66 2.5 2.1-2.9 Budd Lake 1,090 57 19.1 4.3 3.1-5.8 Massachusetts Fish & Game 6,426 31.8 202 5.2 4.5-6 Spruce Run Reservoir 4,884 21.8 225 6 5.4-6.3 Budd Lake 3,760 23.5 159 5.8 5.3-6.3 Cranberry Lake 1,784 23.5 76 5.8 5.3-6.3 Farrington Lake 2,903 19.5 149 6.2 5.5-6.6 Deal Lake 1,580 19 83 6.2 5.5-6.6 Pompton Lake 2,061 20.4 101 6.1 5.6-6.5 Spruce Run Reservoir 1,839 18.5 99.4 6.3 6-6.7 Millstone River 1,525 17.5 87 6.4 6.1-6.7 Passaic River 2,579 17.1 150 6.4 6-6.9 Pompton River 2,824 18.3 154 6.3 6-6.7 Budd Lake 567 18.3 28 6.3 6-6.7 Fry 292,386 15 Fingerlings 21,447 85 Advanced Fingerlings 32,732 1,513 346,565 1,614

Muskellunge Lake Hopatcong 40,000 2 0.5 Delaware River 69,916 3.2 0.5 Little Swartswood Lake 50,232 2.1 0.5 PA Fish & Boat Comm. 63,580 52f/g 2.7 0.5 Monksville Reservoir 84,892 45f/g 4.1 0.5 Greenwood Lake 92,804 45f/g 4.5 0.5 Mountain Lake 441 8 3.1-4 Monksville Reservoir 400 8.5 47 9 7.5-10.2 Monksville Reservoir 100 3.25 31 12.4 10.5-14.2 Greenwood Lake 2,765 8.5 325.4 9 7.5-10.2 Greenwood Lake 210 3.25 65 12.4 10.5-14.2 Mountain Lake 150 8.5 17.6 9 7.5-10.2 Mountain Lake 150 3.25 46.2 12.4 10.5-14.2 Furnace Lake 75 8.5 8.8 9 7.5-10.2 Furnace Lake 75 3.25 23.1 12.4 10.5-14.2 Lake Hopatcong 200 8.5 23.5 9 7.5-10.2 Lake Hopatcong 116 3.25 35.7 12.4 10.5-14.2 Manasquan Reservoir 1,440 7.1 204 9.4 8.3-11.0 Lake Hopatcong 245 7.1 34.5 9.4 8.3-11 Lake Hopatcong 2,040 7.4 269 9.4 8.3-11 Mercer Lake 550 7.4 75 9.4 8.3-11 Carnegie Lake 475 7.4 65 9.4 8.3-11 Echo Lake Reservoir 500 10 50.1 8.4 7.6-9 Greenwood Lake 1,000 9.6 104 8.4 7.6-9 Delaware River 300 9 33.3 8.7 7.7-10 Fry 401,424 18.60 Fingerlings 441 8.00 Advanced Fingerlings 10,791 1,458.20 412,656 1,484.80

Tiger Muskie Location # Fish Fish/Lb New York State DEC 150,000 3 Fry PA Fish & Boat Comm. 73,700 57.3f/g 3 Fry Lake Hopatcong 2,900 250 12 2.5 2.1-3.0 Furnace Lake 400 12.9 31 7.4 6.8-7.7 Greenwood Lake 1,617 10.5 154 7.9 7.4-8.6 Little Swartswood Lake 840 10.5 80 7.9 7.4-8.6 Little Swartswood Lake 40 0.56 71 20.9 18.2-23 DOD Lake 40 0.56 71 20.9 18.2-23 Carnegie Lake 35 0.56 62 20.9 18.2-23 D & R Canal 35 0.56 62 20.9 18.2-23 Fry 223,700 6 Fingerlings 2,900 12 Advanced Fingerlings 2,857 265 Yearlings 150 266 229,607 549 Walleye Delaware River (Gap) 129,000 215f/ml 1.3 Fry Delaware River (Belvidere) 258,000 215f/ml 2.6 Fry Delaware River (Belvidere) 310,675 215f/ml 3.2 Fry Delaware River (Poxono) 432,000 215f/ml 4.4 Fry Delaware River (Milford, PA) 690,000 215f/ml 7.1 Fry Delaware River (Belvidere) 15,000 906 16.6 1.9 1.5-2.4 Delaware River (Worthington) 10,800 900 12 2 1.5-2.3 Lake Hopatcong 8,000 900 9 2 1.5-2.3 Swartswood Lake 5,400 62.3 86.7 4 3.4-4.9 Lake Hopatcong 4,978 80.3 62 3.7 3.2-4.4 Canistear Reservoir 3,500 90 39 3.7 3.2-4.4 Monksville Reservoir 6,426 68 95 4 3.4-4.9 Lake Hopatcong 1,751 63 28 4 3.4-4.9 Greenwood Lake 3,539 68 52 4 3.4-4.9 Lake Hopatcong 100 50 8.5 7.8-9 Swartswood Lake 73 43.8 14 12-16.4 Lake Hopatcong 25 15 14 12-16.4 Fry 1,819,675 18.6 Fingerlings 33,800 37.6 Advanced Fingerlings 25,594 362.7 Yearlings 198 108.8 1,879,267 527.70

Striped Bass Hybrid PA Fish & Boat Comm. 10,330 41.8 96.4 2.7 2.4-3.1 Manasquan Reservoir 7,490 34.9 180 3.9" 3.6-4.1 Spruce Run Reservoir 12,975 29.8 372 3.9 3.6-4.1 Lake Hopatcong 19,544 29.3 656 4.1 3.8-4.3 Lake Hopatcong 7,734 30.7 264 4.1 3.8-4.3 58,073 1,568 Channel Catfish Manasquan Reservoir 7,969 9.6f/g 2 0.9 0.75-1.4 Deal Lake 5,590 1,100 5 1.5 1.2-1.9 Sunset Lake 1,970 758 2.6 1.7 1.3-2.1 Lake of the Lillies 2,197 732 3 1.7 1.3-2.1 Colliers Mill Pond 1,425 58 25 4 3.5-4.6 Turnmill Pond 1,425 58 25 4 3.5-4.6 Spruce Run Reservoir 2,400 60 40 4 3.5-4.6 FCI Fairton Prison 511 39.1 13.1 4.6 4.1-5.2 Lake Hopatcong 5,560 23.7 235 5.4 4.3-5.9 Spruce Run Reservoir 2,060 20.9 98.6 5.6 4.8-5.9 Columbia Lake 1,400 16.8 83.3 6 5.2-6.7 Furnace Lake 800 16.8 42.6 6 5.2-6.7 Swartswood Lake 1,335 16.8 79 6 5.2-6.7 D & R Canal 3-mile 853 14.6 58.4 6.3 5.9-6.5 D & R Canal 10-mile 1,264 14.6 86.6 6.3 5.9-6.5 Rosedale Lake 993 13.1 75.8 6.6 6-7.2 Carnegie Lake 2,370 13.2 180 6.6 6-7.2 Allentown Mill Pond 1,075 13.1 82.1 6.6 6-7.2 Carteret Park Pond 120 21.1 5.68 9.22 7.1-11.4 Amwell Lake 250 5.68 44 9.22 7.1-11.4 Ann Van Middlesworth Pk Pd 200 5.68 35.2 9.22 7.1-11.4 Lake Ocquittunk 200 5.68 35.2 9.22 7.1-11.4 Silas Condit Park Pond 250 5.68 44 9.22 7.1-11.4 Laurel Acres Park Pond 125 5.68 22 9.22 7.1-11.4 Woolmans Pond 125 5.68 22 9.22 7.1-11.4 Swedes Lake 1,272 19.5 65 5.7 5.1-6.5 Mirror Lake 2670 18.2 147 5.9 5.1-6.5 Roosevelt Park Pond 225 5.68 40 9.22 7.1-11.4 Milton Lake 225 5.68 40 9.22 7.1-11.4 Lower Echo Park Pond 150 5.68 26.4 9.22 7.1-11.4 Woodstown Memorial Pk Pd 903 19.5 46.3 5.7 5.1-6.5 Harrisonville Lake 753 19.5 38.6 5.7 5.1-6.5 Elmer Lake 1,014 19.5 52 5.7 5.1-6.5 Bostwick Lake 827 19.5 42.4 5.7 5.1-6.5 Iona Lake 983 19.5 50.4 5.7 5.1-6.5

Thundergust Lake 400 19.5 20.5 5.7 5.1-6.5 Manalapan Lake 985 18.9 52.1 5.8 5.3-6.6 Peddie Lake 356 18.9 18.8 10.7" 5.3-6.6 Prospertown Lake 238 5.68 42 9.22 7.1-11.4 Echo Lake (Monmouth) 150 5.68 26.4 9.22 7.1-11.4 Lake Manetta 175 5.68 30.8 9.22 7.1-11.4 Hamilton Fire Co. Pond 50 5.68 8.8 9.22 7.1-11.4 Turkey Swamp Park Lake 204 5.68 36 9.22 7.1-11.4 Holmdel Park Pond 75 5.68 13.2 9.22 7.1-11.4 Fry to 2" 17,726 12.6 Small Fingerlings (4-7") 33,634 1676.4 Yearlings (10") 2,762 487 54,122 2,176 Largemouth Bass Greenwood Lake 10,155 520 20 1.54 2.0-2.8 Mercer Lake 8,700 520 17 1.54 2.0-2.8 Willow Crest Lake 3,000 509 6 1.54 2.0-2.8 Prospertown Lake 11,692 413 28.3 1.65 2.0-2.8 Davis Mill Pond 4,000 290 14 1.9 1.6-2.4 Parvin Lake 5,000 290 17.2 1.9 1.6-2.4 Malaga Lake 2,500 290 8.6 1.9 1.6-2.4 Pohatcong Lake 3,500 303 3.3 1.9 1.6-2.4 Heritage Park Pond 1,000 303 8.3 1.9 1.6-2.4 Bargaintown Lake 2,500 303 8.3 1.9 1.6-2.4 Stephens Lake 2,500 303 8.3 1.9 1.6-2.4 Maple Lake 2,500 303 16.5 1.9 1.6-2.4 Lake Lenape 5,000 303 11.6 1.9 1.6-2.4 Hammonton Lake 3,500 303 3.3 1.9 1.6-2.4 Oak Pond 1,000 303 7.7 1.9 1.6-2.4 Mountain Lake 2,318 303 2 1.9 1.6-2.4 Mettlers Pond 438 240 2 2.2 1.8-2.6 Duck Pond (Colonial Park) 305 240 1.5 2.2 1.8-2.6 Carnegie Lake 2,302 165 14 2.5 2.1-3.1 Nomahegan Park Pond 600 283 2.1 2 1.7-2.4 Deal Lake 8,050 283 28.4 2 1.7-2.4 Sunset Lake - Asbury Park 2,000 283 7.1 2 1.7-2.4 Lake of the Lillies 1,500 283 5.3 2 1.7-2.4 Franklin Lakes Nature Center 7,500 283 26.5 2 1.7-2.4 Sunrise Lake 300 283 1.1 2 1.7-2.4 Hedden Lake 600 283 2.1 2 1.7-2.4 Morris Plains Lake 480 283 1.7 2 1.7-2.4 Edgemont Mem. Park Pond 1,550 283 5.5 2 1.7-2.4 Colts Neck Pond A 440 283 1.6 2 1.7-2.4 Prospertown Lake 400 40 10 4 3.1-5.2 Lake Lenape 4,149 239 17.4 2.2 1.8-2.6 FCI Fairton 1,017 190 5.4 2.4 2.1-2.7

Kays Pond 725 190 3.8 2.4 2.1-2.7 Silas Condit Park Pond 1,200 190 6.3 2.4 2.1-2.7 Silas Condit Park Pond 150 15 10 5 4.4-5.7 Carteret Park Pond 450 40 11.25 4 3.1-5.2 Carteret Park Pond 50 10 5 6 5.3-7.1 Carteret Park Pond 68 1.5 45.3 12 10.7-12.9 Banschoff Pond 100 15 6.7 5 4.2-7.8 Edgemont Mem. Park Pond 180 30 6 4 3.3-6.2 Fingerlings 102,421 322.2 Advanced Fingerlings 998 84.25 103,419 406.45 Smallmouth Bass Union Lake 7,814 380 20 1.5 1.3-1.8 Saffins Pond 1,322 142 10 2.4 2.-2.8 Spruce Run Reservoir 1,433 142 10 2.4 2-2.8 Manasquan Reservoir 3,402 177 19 2.2 1.9-2.7 DOD Lake 2,650 177 15 2.2 1.9-2.7 Tilcon Lake 1000 177 5.6 2.2 1.9-2.7 Fingerlings - 17,621 79.6 Brown Bullhead Nomahegan Park Pond 300 50 6 4 3.2-5.5 Colts Neck Pond A 300 50 6 4 3.2-5.5 Deal Lake 800 50 16 4 3.2-5.5 Sunset Lake 500 50 10 4 3.2-5.5 Lake of the Lillies 500 50 10 4 3.2-5.5 FCI Fairton 254 50 5 4 3.2-5.5 Silas Condit Pk Pd 75 50 2 4 3.2-5.5 Carteret Park Pd 87 4 22 10 7.3-12.6 - Adults 2,816 76

Bluegill Sunfish Prospertown Lake 250 85 3 2.5 2.1-2.9 Saffins Pond 200 85 2.4 2.5 2.1-2.9 Morris Co. Park Pond 55 15 3.7 4.5 3.9-5.2 Crystal Lake (Essex) 60 15 4 4.5 3.9-5.2 Mettlers Pond 1,400 900 2 1.75-1.4 Duck Pond (Colonial Park) 1,400 900 2 1.75-1.4 Nomahegan Park Pond 500 380 1.3 1.5 1-2.2 Colts Neck Pond A 440 380 1.2 1.5 1-2.2 Deal Lake 5,100 553 9.22 1.3.9-1.6 Sunset Lake (Asbury Park) 3,000 380 7.9 1.5 1-2.2 Lake of the Lillies 5,743 380 15.1 1.5 1-2.2 Hedden Park Pond 500 330 1.5 1.6 1-2.2 Morris Plains Lake 500 330 1.5 1.6 1-2.2 Edgemont Mem. Park Pd 2,000 330 6.1 1.6 1-2.2 FCI Fairton 2,380 125 19.1 2.2 1.6-2.7 Carteret Park Pond 33 6 5.5 6 5.3-6.7 Carteret Park Pond 100 6 16.7 6 5.3-6.7 Edgemont Mem. Park Pd. 371 6 61.8 6 5.3-6.7 24,032 164 Black Crappie Mettlers Pond 2,000 650 3 1.5 1.1-2.3 Duck Pond (Colonial Park) 2,000 650 3 1.5 1.1-2.3 Nomahegan Park Pond 150 650 1 1.5 1.1-2.3 Colts Neck Pond A 150 650 1 1.5 1.1-2.3 Merrill Creek Reservoir 19,700 650 30 1.5 1.1-2.3 Prospertown Lake 5,000 300 17 1.8 1.1-2.5 Lake Lenape 5,446 300 18 1.8 1.1-2.5 34,446 73

Fathead Minnow Sussex Co. Mosq. Comm 4,000 500 8 1.5.8-1.8 Ocean Co. Mosq. Comm. 10,000 500 20 1.5.8-1.8 Morris Co. Mosq. Comm 5,000 500 10 1.5.8-1.8 Bergen Co. Mosq. Comm. 5,000 500 10 1.5.8-1.8 Monmouth Co. Mosq. Comm. 5,000 500 10 1.5.8-1.8 Passaic Co. Mosq. Comm. 5,000 750 6.7 1.5.8-1.8 Warren Co. Mosq. Comm. 15,000 750 20 1.5.8-1.8 Union Co. Mosq. Comm. 3,500 750 4.7 1.5.8-1.8 Ocean Co. Mosq. Comm. 10,000 750 13.3 1.5.8-1.8 Prospertown Lake 3,500 260 13.2 1.8 1.5-2.4 Warren Co. Mosq. Comm. 5,000 260 10 1.8 1.5-2.4 71,000 125.9 Golden Shiner Round Valley Reservoir 28,394 394 72 2.4 2.1-3.1 Round Valley Reservoir 31,646 394 80 2.4 2.1-3.1 Round Valley Reservoir 84,245 370 228 2.4 2.1-3.1 Round Valley Reservoir 104,760 321 326 2.4 2.1-3.1 Round Valley Reservoir 83,500 321 260 2.4 2.1-3.1 332,545 966 Gambusia Warren Co. Mosq. Comm. 5,000 1,235 5 1.5 1.1-2.1 Bergen Co. Mosq. Comm. 5,000 1,235 5 1.5 1.1-2.1 Sussex Co. Mosq. Comm. 3,000 1,235 2.4 1.5 1.1-2.1 Passaic Co. Mosq. Comm. 4,000 1,235 3.2 1.5 1.1-2.1 Morris Co. Mosq. Comm. 4,200 2,150 2 1.2.8-1.6 Burlington Co. Mosq. Comm. 50,000 1,173 43 1.5 1.1-2.1 Cape May Co. Mosq. Comm. 50,000 1,173 43 1.5 1.1-2.1 121,200 103.6