FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795 |
DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE HOSTS PEQUEST TROUT HATCHERY FREE
The Pequest Open House is one of the Division of Fish and Wildlife’s premier events, held every year the weekend prior to the opening of trout season to spotlight trout fishing and New Jersey’s natural resources. An estimated 100,000 anglers are expected to take part as trout season begins on April 4 at 8 a.m. The Division of Fish and Wildlife is stocking some 570,000 rainbow trout across the state throughout the spring, with 200,000 in the water and ready to be hooked on opening day. “Trout fishing in New Jersey is as strong as ever,” said Richard Boornazian, DEP Assistant Commissioner for Natural and Historic Resources. “Our lakes and streams are being stocked with lots of healthy rainbows, ready to be hooked and help make fond memories.” “Opening day of trout season is one of the most anticipated days on the calendar for outdoors lovers, connecting families and friends in the enjoyment of our state’s natural resources and splendid scenery,” added Division of Fish and Wildlife Director David Chanda. The Pequest Open House, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, offers a range of activities suitable for everyone from novices to experienced lovers of fishing and the outdoors. “People of all ages from across New Jersey and neighboring states come to this event to learn about trout and New Jersey’s abundant natural resources,” said Hatchery Superintendent Jeff Matthews. “This event features family friendly activities and conservation exhibits that focus on fishing, hunting and wildlife in the Garden State.” Activities include:
The Pequest Trout Hatchery utilizes state-of-the-art techniques for trout stocking throughout New Jersey. Wells in the Pequest Valley provide a constant flow of cold water necessary for the rearing of trout. For more information on the spring trout stocking program, including the in-season stocking schedule, please visit: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/trtinfo_spring.htm__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!ereTZ0VnsSe0tQyL6PgIRLx-L3CPpCQohkdBYWju8jZL0AWFg0s4SpIsjB51tUy3MeH2Ew$ Anyone age 16 or older must obtain a fishing license and trout stamp to fish for trout. Children under 16 and New Jersey residents 70 years and older can fish for free. Licenses and stamps may be obtained through license agents statewide, found at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/agentlst.htm__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!ereTZ0VnsSe0tQyL6PgIRLx-L3CPpCQohkdBYWju8jZL0AWFg0s4SpIsjB51tUw3LecR2A$ They can also be purchased online at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.nj.wildlifelicense.com__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!ereTZ0VnsSe0tQyL6PgIRLx-L3CPpCQohkdBYWju8jZL0AWFg0s4SpIsjB51tUwe7MEvMQ$ | |
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