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![]() So was searching for some trout holes managed some smallies n bluegills and stumbled on a shallow patch of cold water on the raritan with 25+ rainbows in one spot in a assortment of sizes largest was pushing over 30 inches & would hit my lure but not commit
- i have costas and the fish were shallow so i could see everything and i spotted 1 odd trout that stuck with the pack but it had a all black head and white body with no pattern just solid color and was def a rainbow by the look and shape , this is going to bother me lol anyone every see a deformity on a trouts color pattern like that before? |
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![]() Sickly fish. Seen them before with a black head, usually a result of mis-handling by an angler. One of many instances of delayed mortality that occurs due to angler mis-handling or over handling, especially during warmer weather. Usually not intentional, just due to a lack of understanding as to what the fish can withstand. In this case I'd suspect either too long out of the water or over stressed due to a prolonged fight on the line in these warmer water temps.
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![]() I bet right were dark meets pale there is a peck hole from a blue heron. When I worked for the hatchery we would see that all the time. Herons take a strike and their aim would be off a little and cause what we called a peck hole. Then from peck hole wound up to there mouth would be dark/black and below would be pale. Depending were wound is sometimes only 1 side of fish is effected!
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![]() Thanks for the info guys definitely very much appreciated, and on the heron it was sitting up in the tree squaking away
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![]() If you are planning on eating what you catch, I wish you all the best with those trout. If not.. seems you have found a nice hole that is holding over a good amount of trout. With this extremely hot weather & water Temperatures if your not fishing for dinner, let the trout be until the water Temps go back down. A trout getting hooked in these conditions is almost a quaranteed death sentence.
Keep that hole to yourself, & return in October for what sounds like a sweet trout hole. Never know what could end up being in there... A certain trout species could even find its way from the Atlantic to. that honey hole....It is the Good Ol' Raritan. |
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![]() Quote:
Nothing sporting about hammering fish all packed into a cold water seep. Pretty much the same BS as pulling spawning bass from their beds. Not for me. But my standards are hardly standard. To each his own. |
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![]() 30" Rainbow???
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![]() I was targeting smallies wading in the river but had to cast into the pocket of trout a few times, but it looked to be a natural spring running into the river because the shallow water was very cold compared to even the deep holes, and on the note of 30 inches the largest one i spotted was about that length it was long and big bodied with a few fish in the 20 inch range and the rest in the 10 inch range
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![]() When you say Raritan you mean the main stem ? I can count where (cool) water enters the river from to the Headgates to Piscataway on one hand.
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![]() The south branch
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