by Ron Jacobsen, Fisheries Technician The following is an updated version of the original Passaic River Pike article by Ron Jacobsen, February, 2013.
Popular fishing methods are casting large spinners and jigs, and also floating shiners under bobbers. Anglers may keep two northerns per day provided they measure at least 24 inches in length.
Motorboats can be launched at John Suchorsky Park in Little Falls Township. This location has limited parking and shoreline access to the river. Pennington Park in Paterson offers an expansive shoreline from which to fish. There is a boat ramp at Memorial Park in Fairlawn, and riverside fishing and boat launching is possible off River Road in Elmwood Park near the town's high school. NOTE: The Passaic River is prone to flooding so watercraft fishing trips should be limited to times of normal flow. Although not stocked upriver of the Lower Chatham Bridge or below the Dundee Dam, which spans the Passaic between Clifton and Garfield, northern pike have been reported caught at numerous locations outside of that range. Recent reports have been received from anglers who have caught pike upriver at Berkeley Heights and downriver at Belleville.
New Jersey's northern pike program is self-sufficient and is sustained by maintenance stocking of hatchery reared fingerlings. The Division does not rely on out-of-state sources for eggs. Each year staff from the Hackettstown hatchery collects broodstock, large adult fish, during March and April from New Jersey lakes for spawning. Eggs are fertilized, hatched and the fingerlings reared to stockable size (normally 6 inch average) at the hatchery. The adult broodstock are returned to their lake of origin after the spawning process. (See the Hackettstown Hatchery Broodstock Collection articles for details.) If you want to enjoy exciting northern pike fishing close to home, the Passaic River is the waterway of choice. Obtain some maps and explore the possibilities. To assist the division in managing this exciting fisheries resource, please e-mail reports of Passaic River pike catches, including location, size and weight (if known) to: Garret Kratina at Garret.Kratina@dep.nj.gov. Get out and experience another of the great fishing opportunities New Jersey has to offer. Passaic River Pike Stocking Locations Maps Section 1: Lower Chatham Bridge, Chatham to Horseneck Road Bridge, Montville (pdf, 510kb)
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