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sunfish
hello everybody. i am a sunfish fanatic and looking for new places to catch them. I am very interested in red breasted sunfish. I used to fish for them in Ramapo river, but not lately. Also interested in big bluegills. I catch and release so no worries. I just love catching those beautiful slabs on light spinning outfit. I am even willing to trade information about trout places in exchange for sunfish.)))
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Re: sunfish
Sorry I don't have any info for you but now that you mention Sunfish I have not seen any to mention in any of the places I fish all year. In fact the last couple of years I really haven't been seeing them. Real tiny ones yes but nothing that you could actually catch. Used to see them all the time and catch them with the kids all over...... Spruce Run, Merrill Creek, Round Valley, and especially Lake Musconetcong.
Anyone else notice the lack of sunfish or am I just in the wrong places?
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Re: sunfish
Scarlet Oak Pond.
Find any small pond on a map on county or state property. |
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Re: sunfish
You said you used to fish the Ramapo, why did you stop?
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Re: sunfish
Sunfish are pretty much everywhere. Finding ones big enough to make it worth your while is the challenge. The best time to look for them is in the spring.
Any eutrophic body of water should contain plenty of good-sized Bluegills. What part of New Jersey were you looking to fish? When I have the time to fillet them, I enjoy frying up a plate of sunfish fillets. They have a delicate flavor, somewhat like cod.
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Delaware River is the best redbreasted sunfish spot in NJ. I discovered their spawning area and catch and release more than a hundred in a few hours in the spring. I never saw another fisherman there yet. I noticed that some of the sunfish have bulging eyes and took pics. I got different theories from biologists. One said the oxygen content of the water causes the problem. Another said that it is caused by a parasite. Anybody else ever catch fish with bulging eyes?
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NJ219bands - that condition is called "pop-eye". In aquarium fish, it is usually caused by some kind of an infection, although toxic chemicals can also have that effect. I have no idea what the hell could be going on in the Delaware.
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Re: sunfish
The Raritan River is infested with redbreasted sunfish. Just look for slack water, especially with weed beds, and it's pretty much impossible to not catch a few.
Sometimes you need to get past all those pesky smallmouths, walleye, trout, and shad, but that's just the price you have to pay for great sunfish action. (I tease )
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Re: sunfish
stony brook off of watchung lake, had a blast this year with my ultra light outfit catching sunfish of every shape, size, and color. one day my son and I caught and released about a hundred before calling it a day, all on little white plastic grubs.
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