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Jeff Patel represented our chapter in this years all-important event. Expertly fishing an egg pattern in both tight line and indicator nymphing. Thanks to Jeff for stepping up and repping the chapter!
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The Lopatcong Creek riparian tree and shrub planting project was a huge success!
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Volunteers came from East Jersey, Hacklebarney, Central, and of course Ridge & Valley TU chapters were there to help. There may have been volunteers from additional chapters as well.
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Trout Scapes will be on the Lopatcong Creek starting August 10th.They will be working on the Lock Street section.
They need as many volunteers as we can possibly provide on Thursday August 19th and Friday August 20th. Volunteers will be helping lay coir matting along the stream bank, not hard to... [ READ MORE... ]
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Join Ridge and Valley and help the Musconetcong Watershed Association in cleaning up the river we all love to fish!
We will be at the Penwell Mills Feed section of the river (Site 11) starting at 9:00am to Noon.
Go here for more info and to register.https://www.musconetcong.org/river-cleanups... [ READ MORE... ]
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"Due to the continuing pandemic and the Division of Fish and Wildlife's efforts to reduce exposure of staff and the public to possible transmission of COVID-19, the 2021 trout stocking program is again modified. Trout stocking and season information is as follows:"
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"The annual Trout Stocking Meeting will be held virtually this Saturday, March 6 at 10:00 a.m.! Anglers are encouraged to attend and ask questions, voice their opinions and give suggestions regarding New Jersey's trout stocking program."
This year's meeting will include the following topics:
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Dams slow the river upstream causing sediment deposition and warms the water while preventing upstream fish passage in low flows like we have now.
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The river can now flow freely while keeping the water cool and allows fish passage.
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