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Eskimo 10-14-2015 02:07 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
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Originally Posted by bowzonly (Post 423411)
On another crowded lake on 10/12 another boater said it best 50'000 people all fishing on tupperware sized lakes. These fish must see 100 lures a week.

lol - sounds like Spruce Run in the summertime. Anglers stacked deep and piled high!
If you sit in one spot for a while, you'll see the same spot get fished every 15 minutes or so all day long.

As soon as one boat is done with a spot, he'll wander off and a few minutes later another boat will pull up to the same spot and fish it. It's like watching bees visiting a flower.

Can you imagine the bass sitting on that structure dodging spinnerbaits and hooked herring all day long?


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bowzonly 10-15-2015 09:22 AM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
Not NY or Pa. I have friends out west. Its amazing I feel like I'm in heaven out there its gorgeous and all you have to do when hunting is go a mile from any road and you have miles and miles of land where you don't see another person.
In Nj four out of five hunts on public land are ruined by other hunters walking around at prime time.

Eskimo 10-15-2015 12:27 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
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Originally Posted by bowzonly (Post 423560)
Not NY or Pa. I have friends out west. Its amazing I feel like I'm in heaven out there its gorgeous and all you have to do when hunting is go a mile from any road and you have miles and miles of land where you don't see another person.
In Nj four out of five hunts on public land are ruined by other hunters walking around at prime time.


It's a different world when you cross over the state lines.

I remember inshore fishing this past winter in Florida and thinking to myself, "Where the hell is everyone?". There are clearly fish all over this place and I'm the only one with a rod. :D




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Chrisper4694 10-15-2015 01:55 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
i think fishing in nj has to make you so much better than anglers fishing in other less populated places...it's like training for sports at high altitude haha

acabtp 10-15-2015 04:33 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
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Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 423583)
i think fishing in nj has to make you so much better than anglers fishing in other less populated places...it's like training for sports at high altitude haha

that's how i look at it. plus how fun is it when you do pull up to a spot that was just fished and you start bailing them left and right?

briansnat 10-15-2015 09:58 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
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Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 423583)
i think fishing in nj has to make you so much better than anglers fishing in other less populated places...it's like training for sports at high altitude haha


Japan has even worse conditions than NJ as far as fishing pressure. That's why some of the most productive, newer presentations came out of Japan. Drop shot, flick shake etc. and its why some of the major innovators in lures today have names like Yamamoto and Segawa along with Hook innovators such as Gamakatsu and Owner.

The fish are there. I've seen posts here of people fishing the Passaic for pike and swearing the river is fished out and others hoisting 30"+ pike.

Sometimes it is luck, sometimes it is presentation, sometimes its a intimate knowledge of the waters.

I just wish i had the secret.

bowzonly 10-17-2015 01:38 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
I have caught fish right after a 30 k bass boat had just fished a spot and got nothing. The problem with the crowds is there is somebody right behind you watching your technique and so on and so forth so the next time you go that doesn't work either. People screaming and fighting over dead pheas and deer, people getting shot in the face while pheas hunting cause others don't follow the first rule of safety. Getting up at 430 only to have another hunter walk under my stand at prime time. Driving around just before dark and seeing one or two deer in the public land fields while just across the street there are 20 in someones back yard. I'm just about done.

Chrisper4694 10-17-2015 06:18 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
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Originally Posted by briansnat (Post 423628)
Japan has even worse conditions than NJ as far as fishing pressure. That's why some of the most productive, newer presentations came out of Japan. Drop shot, flick shake etc. and its why some of the major innovators in lures today have names like Yamamoto and Segawa along with Hook innovators such as Gamakatsu and Owner.

The fish are there. I've seen posts here of people fishing the Passaic for pike and swearing the river is fished out and others hoisting 30"+ pike.

Sometimes it is luck, sometimes it is presentation, sometimes its a intimate knowledge of the waters.

I just wish i had the secret.

Just for the record off subject a little...I believe Yamamoto is actually a totally American company based in a western state somewhere with an almost completely Navajo Indian workforce haha...just saying!

briansnat 10-17-2015 11:44 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
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Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 423803)
Just for the record off subject a little...I believe Yamamoto is actually a totally American company based in a western state somewhere with an almost completely Navajo Indian workforce haha...just saying!

Yamamoto was born in Hawaii, and his products are e manufactured in the US, but it was in Japan where his lures first took off.

TheDreamCatchers 10-23-2015 06:42 PM

Re: 9 boats on small lake, that's crazy
 
Thats sucks, especially when a great spots like stone tavern and rising sun get overfished. I only went once and saw about 7 different species of fish all dead on the shoreline. I did manage a 17+ lmb though :mad:


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