Round Valley Reservoir

Round Valley Reservoir
( 40.61744, -74.82632 )

  1. Raritan River South Branch - Clinton (N) ( 40.63854, -74.91169 )
  2. Raritan River South Branch - Clinton (S) ( 40.62806, -74.91200 )
  3. Raritan River South Branch - Flemington (C) ( 40.52105, -74.82666 )
  4. Raritan River South Branch - Flemington (N) ( 40.53810, -74.83934 )
  5. Raritan River South Branch - Hamden ( 40.59699, -74.89827 )
  6. Raritan River South Branch - High Bridge (N) ( 40.66394, -74.89742 )
  7. Raritan River South Branch - High Bridge (S) ( 40.66094, -74.90237 )
  8. Raritan River South Branch - Lockwood Gorge (N) ( 40.69682, -74.87171 )
  9. Raritan River South Branch - Lockwood Gorge (S) ( 40.68816, -74.88014 )
  10. Raritan River South Branch - Rte 31 ( 40.56315, -74.85544 )
  11. Raritan River South Branch - Stanton ( 40.57219, -74.86834 )
  12. Raritan River South Branch - Sunnyside ( 40.57942, -74.88795 )
  13. Round Valley Reservoir - Clinton (N) ( 40.63204, -74.84726 )
  14. Round Valley Reservoir - Clinton (S) ( 40.61800, -74.84664 )
  15. Spruce Run Reservoir - Clinton (C) ( 40.66109, -74.92356 )
  16. Spruce Run Reservoir - Clinton (E) ( 40.64468, -74.92302 )
  17. Spruce Run Reservoir - Clinton (N) ( 40.67351, -74.91731 )
  18. Spruce Run Reservoir - Clinton (S) ( 40.65841, -74.93343 )

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Bluegill Sunfish

There is scarcely a body of water in the state that does not have Bluegills in it. Bluegills get to a foot long, but are seldom seen at that size.

All sunfishes are aggressive and territorial. Their belligerence is heightened in the confines of an aquarium, where you may start out with several small ones, but you will end up with just one big one. A sunfish will tear a fish-store cichlid to pieces. They adapt readily to regular fish food, but lose most of the attractive wild colors.

-- Wikipedia

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