View Full Version : Raritan river 4/24/17:
AndyS
04-24-2017, 02:58 PM
4/24/17. On a hunch I headed out. Had another fish almost rip the rod out of my hand but lost it. Caught and released this little guy. Love fishing that Raritan river. The Striped Bass seemed a little beat up, maybe from hanging out in the shallow water. No red marks or lesions and the fish was feeding and looked healthy.
Caught on 4lb. test and a small 3/32 oz. Black Marabou jig. An absolute blast !!
NO river too large to fish !!:D
AndyS
04-24-2017, 03:46 PM
I only fished for an hour or so. Went down to Johnson Park and did a few throws by the D&R canal out flow, nothing. I did find half of the rod FastEddie lost down by Johnson park.
Also pulled out a long metal object. So I fished, caught fish, and left it cleaner than I found it.
thmyorke1
04-24-2017, 05:54 PM
How long was the fight? Impressive size on that fish
AndyS
04-24-2017, 06:38 PM
Pretty good fight on the UL with 4 lb. test. I was actually looking for SMB.
Eskimo
04-24-2017, 07:56 PM
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Nice Striper. It's always a great surprise when a big fish smashes a tiny lure. The hard part is landing a big fish with a whippy ultra-light rod with no back bone.
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JimmyL
04-24-2017, 11:33 PM
Love it, man. Good stuff! What a treasure chest this river can be.
FASTEDDIE29
04-25-2017, 11:15 AM
Ohhhhhhhh Andy you river maniac! Leave those Trouts alone! That is a chubby beautiful river Striper! Good one bud! 4 lb test, Hahahaha, good times!!!:D
NorthJerzyG
04-25-2017, 01:41 PM
Nice job Andy!! I lost a big fish like that in the D last year and it still haunts me!!! Those schoolies are a blast on light tackle!!!!
kcritch
04-25-2017, 02:11 PM
Very cool buddy. Way to make that jig keep paying off for ya. Nice stripes.
Mark B.
04-25-2017, 02:29 PM
BWaaarghhh!! (spelling?),………..no fish in the lower Raritan,……..needs stocking!!:rolleyes:
AndyS
04-25-2017, 05:50 PM
I never said the lower Raritan river needed trout stocking. I asked to add an additional 2 1/4 miles of trout stocking from the Rt. 206 bridge through Manville and here is why.
The town of Manville has deep roots connected to fishing. If you remember on the old cable channel PCTC (I think) there was a TV show called Jersey Fishin' with Petey Semenick Jr. Petey had a great show about fishing and his roots run deep through Manville. This little blue collar town seems to host quite a number of outdoors men. More often than not I see people fishing the Raritan river in the small park. A town that has been literally devastated by this river. I can't control hurricanes and tropical storms and massive flooding but I can help re-connect the local people to the river that they have learned to hate.
Of all the clean up work that has taken place over the last few years this 2 1/4 mile stretch has seen the most changes. From the intense floodplain clean up in Peters Brook to the excavation work done on the banks in Bridgewater behind the Torpey Athletic Field and the vigorous in water clean up by Central Jersey Stream Team.
By adding trout stocking from the Rt. 206 bridge to Main Street bridge on the Manville/Finderne boarder would be a game changer for this stretch of river. This section has some great deep holes and really nice fast runs.
Think about all the small tackle shops that opened in Manville, I remember 2 off hand, unfortunately they were short lived. The Wal-Mart in Manville has one of the biggest fishing sections I have ever seen.
At present a river walk is being added connecting Raritan borough through the Peters Brook Greenway in Somerville.
I spend a lot of my off time on that section talking with local people. One angler told me stories of how trout would stack up at the cool water outflow at the end North 10th Ave, during the warmer months.
At present myself and a few other are cleaning the floodplain just above Duke Park in Manville that connect with Duke Estate property. Last week when I was on the floodplain I was greeted by 5 wild turkeys and had the bald eagle give me a fly over.
Again foot access is not a problem on this stretch of water and I see small boats and canoes being launched from the park. If you see the book Judy Shaw (former head of the Sustainable Raritan River Collaborative) wrote about the Raritan river you will see the Manville stretch on the cover.
There isn't enough I can say about this small stretch of river and the changes I have seen. If F&G thinks this is a bad idea to stock trout in this 2 1/4 mile stretch of river then so be it, I really thought it would would help connect the people back to river and boost license sales.
I will add a few photos ONLY from this 2 1/4 mile stretch of river.
FASTEDDIE29
04-25-2017, 06:02 PM
I never said the lower Raritan river needed trout stocking. I asked to add an additional 2 1/4 miles of trout stocking from the Rt. 206 bridge through Manville and here is why.
The town of Manville has deep roots connected to fishing. If you remember on the old cable channel PCTC (I think) there was a TV show called Jersey Fishin' with Petey Semenick Jr. Petey had a great show about fishing and his roots run deep through Manville. This little blue collar town seems to host quite a number of outdoors men. More often than not I see people fishing the Raritan river in the small park. A town that has been literally devastated by this river. I can't control hurricanes and tropical storms and massive flooding but I can help re-connect the local people to the river that they have learned to hate.
Of all the clean up work that has taken place over the last few years this 2 1/4 mile stretch has seen the most changes. From the intense floodplain clean up in Peters Brook to the excavation work done on the banks in Bridgewater behind the Torpey Athletic Field and the vigorous in water clean up by Central Jersey Stream Team.
By adding trout stocking from the Rt. 206 bridge to Main Street bridge on the Manville/Finderne boarder would be a game changer for this stretch of river. This section has some great deep holes and really nice fast runs.
Think about all the small tackle shops that opened in Manville, I remember 2 off hand, unfortunately they were short lived. The Wal-Mart in Manville has one of the biggest fishing sections I have ever seen.
At present a river walk is being added connecting Raritan borough through the Peters Brook Greenway in Somerville.
I spend a lot of my off time on that section talking with local people. One angler told me stories of how trout would stack up at the cool water outflow at the end North 10th Ave, during the warmer months.
At present myself and a few other are cleaning the floodplain just above Duke Park in Manville that connect with Duke Estate property. Last week when I was on the floodplain I was greeted by 5 wild turkeys and had the bald eagle give me a fly over.
Again foot access is not a problem on this stretch of water and I see small boats and canoes being launched from the park. If you see the book Judy Shaw (former head of the Sustainable Raritan River Collaborative) wrote about the Raritan river you will see the Manville stretch on the cover.
There isn't enough I can say about this small stretch of river and the changes I have seen. If F&G thinks this is a bad idea to stock trout in this 2 1/4 mile stretch of river then so be it, I really thought it would would help connect the people back to river and boost license sales.
I will add a few photos ONLY from this 2 1/4 mile stretch of river.
Well written my friend, very well written!!! And of course the truth as always!!!:D
bigfishy
04-26-2017, 04:30 PM
Gr8 post and nice structure pics:o
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