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![]() Hit a stretch of the Passaic for the first time this year after reading the endless reports. Rolled out with a friend of mine on a fishing mission. Arrived at 6 AM--third cast with a black buzzbait--BOOM! Smallish pike around 20" inches blew up on my lure. Awesome way to start the day! A few casts later along a pile of branches, same lure, I get blasted again--this time a 2 lb'ish largemouth crushed the buzz. The day feels like it's shaping up and it's only about 6:15 AM! After that I didnt have a hit as we headed upstream for about 2 hours. Switched from the buzz to an inline #3 Mepps. Found a bit of a hole and nailed two more pike--right around the same size as the 1st one. My buddy nailed his first in the same hole--although it had the same colors and patterns of a pike but tell-tale tear drop black markings of a slime dart. Do they cross-breed?
Anyhow, another friend calls and asks "where are you?". Give him directions and we start heading back to where we parked to meet him. Speed casting the ground we already covered, I managed two more cookie cutter pike before we all met up--all on the #3 Mepps. We all meet up and head down stream. My two buddies started catching pretty consistently--2-3 each in about 100 yards of shoreline as the sun starts getting higher in the sky; all cookie cutters. They were throwing Mepps #4 & #5--I stuck with the #3 for a bit longer. I make a cast under an over hanging tree and turn the reel handle twice when my lure gets walloped by a monster pike--from where I was standing, this thing looked about all of 3 feet. Bring refraction and adrenaline into the estimate equation and he was prob a few inches smaller or larger--but I"ll never know b/c the hook didnt stick. I continued to pound the spot, switching to a j-11 fire tiger jointed rapala hoping to coax the beast into biting again but it was all for naught. I continued on--screaming and cursing lol. A small ways down the river I was casting the rapala among some branch and log jam piles and got hung up. I clearly wasnt thinking straight and jarred my concentration from losing the big fish a few moments earlier. As I try to get my lure back, I snap the line and the lure shoots free from the branch and starts to slowly float down the river. My buddy walks up and I ask him to cast at my lure and snag it for me if he can. He says "Here bro, do it yourself." And hands me his pole with an #4 Mepps on it. I make a cast and just miss snagging the rapala--mind you I'm now fishing in about 6 inches of water. All of a sudden, WHOMP! The Mepps gets absolutely crushed by a pike! My boys jaw drops as I slide down the bank to get to the shoreline and fight this fish out of brush piles and logs. We both had polarized lenses on and neither of us saw this fish until it turned and opened its mouth to inhale the spinner--an absolutely awesome sight! I landed the fish and included a pic. It was prob 7-8 lbs. Def a nice fish and a personal best for me. The rest of the day was filled with more cookie cutter pike and a few over 20" on spinnerbaits, Mepps, and buzzbaits. We also caught a bunch of largemouth. I finished the day with 12 or 13 pike, a slime dart and about 5 or 6 bass. My buddy that arrive late had 8 or 9 pike, lost a beast that bit him off, a slime dart, and a few dink bass. My friend who was with me for the long haul had about 5 or 6 pike and a bass or two. All in all... A great day. I didnt fully comprehend the quality of the pike fishery in the Passaic--needless to say, its thriving and it has created a monster in me lol. Some passer-bys was telling me that people keep the pike out of there--I hope that's not true b/c maintaining that fishery through conservation would be ideal, providing an absurd amount of action for years to come. I'll certainly be back... Catch 'em up! |
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![]() Nice Job bro... but I hope you and your buddy are using the proper line and/or leaders when specifically targeting Pike because if so your buddy should of not been bitten off....
Im not trying to preach but if anyone is gonna specifically target Pike in the Passaic then you need at least 30lb braid and/or 15-20 lb mono/fluoro w/ leaders..... We have great Pike fishery with alot of big beasts and I dont want to see dead Pike with lures stuck in their mouths... |
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![]() Great report and great picture.
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![]() All things considered, we had only one bite off all day and that was a pretty large specimen. Were we not using the right gear? That's a judgement call. I think that fish wouldve easily bit thru 20 lb fluoro leader. And no, none of us were using braided line and/or leaders. Were we luckier than most to not have more bite offs? Probably, but that wasnt the case this past Saturday. I'll certainly take your input into consideration, although I cant see myself re-outfitting my arsenal with equipment that can handle heavier terminal gear in the near future. I'd also be more concerned with the people that are actually taking these fish as opposed to one swimming around with a piece of temp jewelry in its maw. I'll start with leaders and go from there. Catch em up! |
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![]() Nice job man, the Passaic is never a let down! I would def recommend a leader though, bc you never know when that monster is gonna bite! Nice fish, keep the reports coming.
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![]() Welcome to da mud ! Google Earth and you will see da rivah runs for miles !!! GREAT report.
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![]() Great job Jigman. Nice PIKE!!! Hope you get many more.CONGRATS!!!
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Just earlier today I caught a monster Pike (approx 36-38". 9-10lb) and it swallowed the lure and line was in the teeth and did not break... I was using 30lb power pro.. this stuff is amazing.... I was going for smallies otherwise I would of had a leader... but the power pro braid does the job... |
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![]() Way to go Jigman !!!!!! Congrats on a banner day for sure. You hit the river with perfect conditions for pike on your first try.......but......it's not like that every time. With the heavy rain expected for tomorrow, the river can become unfishable for a few days or up to a week. But that doesn't matter, you were there when it was good and you nailed them.
As far as line...leader...wire... I use 17 lb. mono with a swivel rated for 25 lbs. attached direct to a spinner bait. With over 300 pike caught this year from the kayak in the Passaic, I only lost one fish with a spinner bait in it's mouth, and that fish launched out of the kayak during a picture and the line got tangled on the metal camera mount on my kayak (which I replaced so it never happens again). What ever line and leader you use.........sh%t will happen sooner or later and one will break off. It's all a part of fishing. We do whatever we can to have the right gear, but Mr. Murphy always has his way. Congrats again !!!!! Danny V |
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