View Full Version : More new water - Green Turtle Report 5/25
Hookmanski
05-25-2019, 05:33 PM
Had a bit of free time today and decided to hit some new water, chose Green Turtle lake in Ringwood, NJ as the place to try. After having my roof rack blasted off my civic by a rogue sheet of ice from a tractor trailer this past winter, I finally replaced it! Only one thing to do after that, go kayak fishing! Got to the launch around 12:30 and was on the water in the yak minutes later. Very pretty place to fish, especially with all the leaves being back. There were a decent amount of people there. I like the size, big enough to feel like a lake but small enough to not be overwhelmed by what spots to fish.
I paddled to the other end and started fishing the banks while the breeze pushed me back. Right away I hooked up with a nice largemouth but after a short fight he jumped and threw my ned rig. This exact scenario proceeded happen 3 more times; hook, fight, jump, throw hook. Guess thats just how it goes sometimes :rolleyes: All the bass were pretty decent sized ones, probably between 1 and 2lbs each. At least it was action!
I kept at it and managed a small pickerel, they were aggressive today. I switched over to a chatterbait after that and got some follows from large esox, I assume big pickerel, but no takers. Ended up heading out around 4:30.
It was a great day on the water despite all the lost fish, but I didn’t get skunked and I explored a new place. Loving this mild weather. Tight lines guys!
JDTuna
05-25-2019, 08:20 PM
Nice dude! Always a great feeling to find success on new water.
AndyS
05-25-2019, 09:42 PM
Cool. Wish you took some pics of the lake and launch area also.
bulletbob
05-26-2019, 06:04 AM
Nice report! Did you sharpen those hooks??.. Brand new hooks especially on lures can be shockingly dull, and need a few passes on a stone, seen it hundreds of times.. I would have been screaming curse words out loud, if 4 bass in a row came unbuttoned!
acabtp
05-26-2019, 03:36 PM
Nice report! Did you sharpen those hooks??.. Brand new hooks especially on lures can be shockingly dull, and need a few passes on a stone, seen it hundreds of times..
my thoughts exactly!
how was the road down to the launch area? people swimming? every time i go up there in the summer the boat ramp is blocked by swimmers
thmyorke1
05-27-2019, 07:10 AM
Good work, Hooksbroski. When you get the clever jumpers all you can do is cross your fingers. To me it makes bass fishing more interesting via adding more randomness :cool: :D
Hookmanski
05-27-2019, 12:52 PM
Nice report! Did you sharpen those hooks??.. Brand new hooks especially on lures can be shockingly dull, and need a few passes on a stone, seen it hundreds of times.. I would have been screaming curse words out loud, if 4 bass in a row came unbuttoned!
That’s a great point, I’m going to order a stone as I don’t have one. I’ll definitely sharpen next time!
how was the road down to the launch area? people swimming? every time i go up there in the summer the boat ramp is blocked by swimmers
The road down to the launch had one rough part with tons of potholes but other than that it was pretty good. There was definitely some action at the ramp, people launching inflatables and fishing, but I was able to back my civic right down to the water which made for an easy unload!
Good work, Hooksbroski. When you get the clever jumpers all you can do is cross your fingers. To me it makes bass fishing more interesting via adding more randomness :cool: :D
Thanks man, yeah those jumpers are clever for sure! I kept trying to keep them down but they all wanted to come up, I’ll get em next time!
reason162
05-27-2019, 01:46 PM
Thanks man, yeah those jumpers are clever for sure! I kept trying to keep them down but they all wanted to come up, I’ll get em next time!
I've learned that sticking the rod tip down (in a kayak) at too steep an angle is counterproductive, since once that fish dives again you can't control the slack.
Instead, when a fish starts zooming up for the sky, just hold your rod close and parallel to the water, and when the fish actually breaks surface dip your rod tip just slightly while maintaining pressure...once the fish lands, your rod angle is back to up/down immediately.
Fun fish: they dig, they jump, and sometimes they fake you out!
FASTEDDIE29
05-27-2019, 02:29 PM
Lots of options up that way! No skunk = a great day. Can’t beat this weather right now. Keep at it bud!!! :D
Skunk City
05-28-2019, 09:45 AM
Cool little place to fish. I do best with the Trout just before sunset there, there always seems to be some surface action around.
Hookmanski
05-28-2019, 11:03 AM
I've learned that sticking the rod tip down (in a kayak) at too steep an angle is counterproductive, since once that fish dives again you can't control the slack.
Instead, when a fish starts zooming up for the sky, just hold your rod close and parallel to the water, and when the fish actually breaks surface dip your rod tip just slightly while maintaining pressure...once the fish lands, your rod angle is back to up/down immediately.
Fun fish: they dig, they jump, and sometimes they fake you out!
Great tip, thanks man! This totally makes sense. I am definitely going to put this method to the test next time out.
Lots of options up that way! No skunk = a great day. Can’t beat this weather right now. Keep at it bud!!! :D
Thanks man! It was gorgeous out there.
Cool little place to fish. I do best with the Trout just before sunset there, there always seems to be some surface action around.
I didnt even realize there were trout in there! It didn't seem like the ideal place for them, but i guess i'll have to bring some stuff for them next time too!
RichS
05-28-2019, 09:09 PM
I tried to fish there early in May and forgot the drain plug in my yak. nearly swam back to the launch. Had the telltale "plink" bite off of a decent pickerel first and last time out not counting the near sinking. Did catch a couple stocker trout while exploring with a marabou jig.
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