Wild Trout Stream Regulation Assessment

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NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries Wild Trout Stream Regulation Assessment NJDFW has documented reproducing trout populations in nearly 200 streams (or stream segments) statewide, but only a handful of these (36) are currently designated as Wild Trout Streams (WTS). The majority of the WTS are tributaries to larger, trout-stocked streams. However, WTS are not stocked with hatchery trout, but rather rely upon their wild, naturally reproducing trout populations to provide a recreational fishery. The WTS regulation is more stringent than the statewide general trout regulation and has changed little since it was adopted in 1990. Over time several streams have been added or taken off the WTS list. More notably, in 2008 when the general statewide minimum harvestable size for trout was increased from 178 to 305 mm (7 to 9 in) this change was also made to the WTS regulation. Currently the regulation provides for a limited harvest of only two trout daily, from the Opening Day of the trout season in April through September 15. The minimum size limit on trout is 229 mm (9 in), except for 3 streams (Van Willoughby Brook (Hunterdon), regulated as a Wild Trout Stream Campens Brook, Pequannock River, and Wanaque River) that produce large Brown Trout where the Brown Trout harvested must be at least 305 mm (12 in). Fishing gear restrictions also apply (artificials only, no bait or bait scent allowed). Many of the streams currently designated as WTS are relatively small, contain limited numbers of (or no) harvestable-sized wild trout, and have limited (or no) public access. In 2014 a multiyear assessment was initiated to review the WTS regulation, collect and analyze data, and develop regulations that will better address recreational fishing opportunities for, and conservation needs of, the state s wild trout fisheries. This effort is being guided by a team of Bureau biologists. Fish population data were collected from streams using established sampling protocols (150 m stretch electrofished in July and August). In 2014, 46 electrofishing surveys were conducted on the 36 designated WTS s. Biologist Ross Shramko at Van Campens Brook holding wild Brown Trout

Wild Brown Trout from Spring Mills Brook held by seasonal technician Ryan Preston (Stokes State Forest) and a tributary to the Rockaway River). In 2015 this assessment continued with an additional 48 electrofishing surveys conducted on 39 streams (see table below). Of these, 23 surveys were conducted on 18 current WTS to collect additional data for regulation development and/or as part of a stream temperature monitoring study of Trout Production streams (Appendix F). The remaining 25 surveys were conducted on 21 Trout Production streams not currently regulated as WTS. Most of these were selected for survey because previous fish data suggested they may be good candidates for wild trout fishing regulations. Collectively these 48 surveys produced 3,093 trout for an average of 64 trout per survey. Although most of the trout captured were wild fish, some trout were stocked fish (i.e. hatchery origin). The catch breakdown by trout species was 46% Brown Trout, 50% Brook Trout, and 4% Rainbow Trout. Brook Trout were found in 30 surveys, Brown Trout in 23 surveys, and Rainbow Trout in 14 surveys. No trout were found in two surveys, Stony Brook In addition to the survey results described above, other surveys conducted under different studies in 2015 on the Lamington (Black) River, Raritan River S/B, and Pohatcong Creek that documented wild trout also provide useful data for regulation development. The data collected in 2014 and 2015, as well as data previously collected from streams having naturally reproducing trout populations, will be analyzed in 2016 to evaluate the current Wild Trout Stream regulation and determine if changes are warranted. 2015 Wild Trout Stream Surveys Results of 48 electrofishing surveys conducted on 39 streams during 2015 in New Jersey as part of a statewide Wild Trout Stream (WTS) regulation assessment. The number of trout includes wild and stocked trout captured (BKT= Brook Trout; BNT=Brown Trout; RBT=Rainbow Trout). Number of trout Stream County Location BKT BNT RBT Total Upper Delaware Region (Upper Delaware & Wallkill) Bear Creek (WTS) Warren Rt. 613 25 0 2 27 Beatty s Brook Hunterdon Penwell Road 54 3 0 57 Beerskill Creek Sussex Cemetery Road 29 0 0 29 Bowers Brook Warren Rt. 664 42 0 0 42 Brass Castle Brook Warren Harmony-Brass Castle Rd 168 0 0 168 Brass Castle Brook Warren Kayharts Lane 46 0 0 46 Criss Brook Sussex Flatbrook Road 42 0 0 42 Forked Brook Sussex Grau Road 13 0 0 13 Hakihokake Creek Hunterdon Javes Road 0 22 0 22 (trib.)(wydner) Hances Brook (WTS) Warren Rt. 57 1 0 0 1 Lopatcong Creek Warren Rt. 519 - Warren Co. fairground 0 42 1 43

Lopatcong Creek Warren Lock Street 0 158 4 162 Lopatcong Creek Warren South Main Street 0 183 1 184 Mill (Clove) Brook (WTS) Sussex Rt. 23 0 3 0 3 Mill (Clove) Brook (Outflow Sussex Old Mashipacong Road 6 0 0 6 Lake Marcia) (WTS) Mine Brook Morris Drakestown Road, upstream 12 0 0 12 Parker Brook (WTS) Sussex Crigger Rd Bridge (Stokes SF) 2 0 0 2 Spring Mills Brook Hunterdon Rt. 519 (behind ice cream stand) 0 160 0 160 Stephensburg Brook (WTS) Morris Stephensburg Road 46 16 0 62 Stony Brook (WTS) Sussex Kittle Road & Coursen Road 0 0 0 0 Stony Brook (WTS) Sussex Kittle Road 4 0 0 4 Van Campens Brook (WTS) Warren Blairstown-Millbrook Road 59 0 19 78 Van Campens Brook (WTS) Warren Watergate Rec Area 13 0 4 17 Van Campens Brook (WTS) Warren Van Campens Glen 0 28 0 28 Van Campens Brook (WTS) Warren Depew Rec. Area 1 45 0 46 Passaic Region (Passaic, Hackensack, & Hudson) and Upper Atlantic Bear Swamp Brook (WTS) Bergen Bear Swamp Road 28 0 0 28 Hibernia Bk (trib.)(lk Ames) Morris Snake Hill Road 68 0 0 68 Indian Grove Brook (WTS) Somerset Hardscrabble Road 0 0 29 29 Mill Brook (Morris) Morris Fords Road 0 137 0 137 Passaic River (WTS) Somerset Upstream of confluence with 0 32 31 63 Indian Grove Brook Pequannock River (trib.) Morris Green Pond Road 114 6 0 120 (Copperas Mtn.) Primrose Brook Morris Morristown NHP 108 0 0 108 Rockaway River (trib.)(west Longwood Lake) Morris Paderewski Road 0 0 0 0 Raritan Region (Raritan, Arthur Kill, Raritan Bay, Shrewsbury, & Navesink) Beaver Brook Hunterdon Old Highway 22 0 25 4 29 Black Brook (WTS) Hunterdon Van Syckels Road 0 11 0 11 Hickory Run (WTS) Hunterdon Hickory Run Road 198 0 0 198 India Brook Morris Mountainside Road 0 75 2 77 Mulhockaway Creek Hunterdon Norton Rd-Charleston Road 2 12 1 15 Raritan River N/B Morris Roxiticus Road 0 87 7 94 Raritan River N/B Morris Mosle Road 0 15 4 19 Raritan River S/B (trib.) Morris Joy Drive 110 0 0 110 (Drakestown) Raritan River S/B (trib.) Morris Route 46 24 0 0 24 SW of Budd Lake) Rinehart Brook (WTS) Morris Hacklebarney State Park 0 94 0 94 Rocky Run (WTS) Hunterdon Rocky Run Road 81 0 0 81 Stony Brook (WTS) Morris Columbia Trail 9 181 2 192 Trout Brook (WTS) Morris Hacklebarney SP 194 0 0 194 Turkey Brook (WTS) Morris Stephens Mill Road 49 50 0 99 Willhoughby Brook (WTS) Hunterdon Rt. 31 5 44 0 49 2014 Wild Trout Stream Surveys In 2014 the Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries conducted 46 electrofishing surveys on sections of all 36 designated Wild Trout Streams (see table below). Eight streams were surveyed at 2 or 3

locations, due to their length or because they have two unconnected regulated sections. Brown Trout were found in 33 surveys, Brook Trout in 22 surveys, Rainbow Trout in 9 surveys, and Tiger Trout (a hybrid of Brook and Brown Trout) in 1 survey. No trout were found at one location in Merrill Creek, upstream of Merrill Creek Reservoir, however Brook and Brown trout were found at the location below the reservoir. Trout were found at on one of two Bear Creek locations. Collectively the 46 surveys produced 3,137 trout, with a mean of 68 trout per survey. Brown Trout were by far the most abundant trout species caught (65% of total), followed by Brook Trout (25%), Rainbow Trout (10%), and Tiger Trout (1 individual). (Federal Grant F-48- R, Project I) Results of 46 electrofishing surveys conducted in 2014 on 36 New Jersey streams regulated as Wild Trout Streams. Number of Trout 1 Stream Name County Location BKT BNT RBT Total Bear Brook Warren Rt. 612 24 0 0 24 Bear Creek Warren Rt. 519 0 0 0 0 Bear Creek Warren Bear Creek Road 1 0 0 1 Bear Swamp Brook Bergen Bear Swamp Bk Rd 24 0 0 24 Black Brook Hunt Van Syckle s Road 0 13 0 13 Burnett Brook Morris Rt. 24 0 74 0 74 Cold Brook Hunt Vliettown Road 0 67 0 67 Clove (Mill) Brook Sussex Rt. 23 0 14 0 14 Dunnfield Creek Warren 1.3 km upstream 9 58 0 67 Dunnfield Creek Warren Del. Water Gap 5 114 0 120* Flanders Brook Morris Rt. 206 1 56 27 84 Hakihohake Ck (Lt Yk Bk) Hunt. Sweet Hollow Road 0 95 0 95 Hance s Brook Warren Highland Avenue 0 5 0 5 Herzog (Lomerson) Brook Morris Longview Road 1 93 0 94 Hickory Run Hunt Hickory Run Road 254 0 0 254 India Brook Morris Doby Road 12 44 0 56 India Brook Morris Mountainside Road 0 155 34 189 Indian Grove Brook Somerset Hardscrabble Road 0 0 24 24 Jackson Brook Morris Hedden Park 0 72 0 72 Ledgewood Brook Morris Emmans Road 0 95 0 95 Merrill Creek Warren Richline Road 0 0 0 0 Merrill Creek Warren Prospect Street 34 197 0 231 Parker Brook Sussex Crigger Road 3 0 0 3 Passaic River Morris Jockey Hollow Rd 0 13 8 21 Pequannock River Passaic Cross Road 0 126 0 126 Pequannock River Passaic Generant Factory 0 8 0 8 Rinehart Brook Morris Hacklebarney SP 0 105 0 105 Rockaway Creek, N/Br Hunt Rockaway Road 0 58 0 58 Rocky Run Hunt Rocky Run Road 69 0 0 69 Saddle River Passaic Lake Street 0 69 0 69 Saddle River Passaic Stone Church Road 0 38 0 38 Stephensburg Brook Morris Stephensburg Rd 15 3 0 18 Stony Brook Morris Naughtright Road 2 102 0 104 Stony Brook Sussex Kittle Road 12 0 0 12 Teetertown Brook Hunt Trimmer Rd 49 44 0 93 Trout Brook Morris Hacklebarney SP 118 0 0 118 Turkey Brook Morris Flanders-Drakestwn Rd 23 5 0 28

Van Campens Brook Warren Millbrook 50 0 42 92 Van Campens Brook Warren Brink Road 5 22 27 54 Van Campens Brook Warren Depew access area 1 59 4 64 Wanaque River Passaic Back Beach Park 0 82 0 82 Wanaque River Passaic Boulevard Avenue 0 9 0 9 Wanaque River Passaic Meadow Brook 0 1 0 1 West Brook Passaic West Brook Road 0 0 144 144 Whippany River Morris Tingley Road 0 94 2 96 Willhoughby Brook Hunt Buffalo Hollow Rd 70 52 0 122 1 BKT= Brook Trout; BNT=Brown Trout; RBT=Rainbow Trout * Total includes one Tiger Trout