On April 20, 2004, a crew from the Hackettstown
Hatchery and members of Muskies,
Inc. Chapter 22 participated in the first muskellunge stocking of Monksville
Reservoir. A total of 287 muskies averaging 12.1 inches long were float stocked
in the reservoir. Stocking was done after dark in order to limit predation on
the newly stocked muskies by fish-eating birds.
Muskies were loaded from a hatchery fish stocking truck into
live wells of boats, and were distributed throughout the reservoir by Division
personnel and Muskies, Inc. volunteers. Although Monksville Reservoir had not
been previously stocked with muskies by the Division of Fish & Wildlife, the reservoir
supports a good musky fishery that developed as the result of muskellunge which
traveled downriver from Greenwood Lake. The current
New Jersey state record muskellunge is a 42 pound-13 ounce fish caught through
the ice at Monksville Reservoir in 1997.
Manasquan
Reservoir in Monmouth County also received a truckload of muskellunge from
the Hackettstown Hatchery. This delivery of holdover muskies was actually the
second stocking for the reservoir. The Manasquan was float-stocked with 720 nine-inch
muskies in October of 2003 and with 275 twelve-inch muskies earlier in April of
this year. The reservoir had been stocked in previous years with tiger muskies,
a cross between the muskellunge and northern pike. A 20-pound tiger musky was
caught in the reservoir in September 2002 and earned the fisherman recognition
from the Division's Skillful Angler
Award Program.
For more information on the muskellunge and other stocking
programs consult the many pages linked from Division's Freshwater
Fishing page.
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Net full of muskies

Stocking in timber

Releasing a musky

Foot-long musky in hand
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