I found this on another site. Looks pretty cool.
http://maps.wildtroutstreams.com/NJ.html
wild trout streams
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Re: wild trout streams
Lots of private-land issues. Be careful.
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Re: wild trout streams
A friend, who is a mapping genius, has put a series of map's together, several showing property ownership boundaries. Alas,
it just covers the Pinelands area right now. I have included a link to his map page, the various maps are in the upper right dropdown. There is also the GPS product for hunters, should work equally well for other activities.
https://online.boydsmaps.com/#14/39.818 ... parcelsPro
https://www.onxmaps.com/states/new-jers ... s?type=app
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Re: wild trout streams
yeah, these ratings are quite generous. The "stream" in my back woods is shown as a FW2-TCP1. It is literally a drainage ditch.optowalt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 4:36 pmI found this on another site. Looks pretty cool.
http://maps.wildtroutstreams.com/NJ.html
Re: wild trout streams
Does it drain into a legit TP stream?Razorbacker wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 11:34 pmyeah, these ratings are quite generous. The "stream" in my back woods is shown as a FW2-TCP1. It is literally a drainage ditch.optowalt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 4:36 pmI found this on another site. Looks pretty cool.
http://maps.wildtroutstreams.com/NJ.html
I just noticed one that only has water after a heavy rain, on that map.
As a tributary of an actual waterbody, it might have inherited the same protection.
Re: wild trout streams
Those maps appear to have been last updated in 2014.
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Re: wild trout streams
There are a big number of free online apps that do that same thing. I use HuntStand myself. It's basically an all in one hunting app that also shows property boundaries and ownership pulled from each states' tax lists.46er wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 7:29 amA friend, who is a mapping genius, has put a series of map's together, several showing property ownership boundaries. Alas,
it just covers the Pinelands area right now. I have included a link to his map page, the various maps are in the upper right dropdown. There is also the GPS product for hunters, should work equally well for other activities.
https://online.boydsmaps.com/#14/39.818 ... parcelsPro
https://www.onxmaps.com/states/new-jers ... s?type=app
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