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![]() Spent about 90 minutes tossing a spinner around in the Rockaway River. Pretty good tally for a short trip:
14 redbreast sunfish 3 northern pike 2 largemouth bass 2 yellow perch 1 smallmouth bass and 1 balck crappie. Largest fish was a 12" perch. Pike sizes were 6", 8", and 10" which was disappointing. At least they are in there to grow bigger ![]()
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![]() NORTHERN PIKE !!!
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![]() Nice, there are actually lots of small pike in the upper part of the river, i would catch them all the time when trout fishing.
Pretty cool catching such tiny Pike, you never really see them that small. |
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![]() Cool mixed bag and pics. Background looks very similar to the Passaic. I guess these things are swimming upstream from there?
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And if they did make it that far, how would they make it over those falls in Boonton?? Or they can swim from morris canal from the Passaic/Pompton. I cought the exact same fish in April WAY up the river. I didnt take a real long look at the fish but it ws NO pickerel. Also, I wonder if baby musky can swim to the rockaway via stehpens brook from LH? Last edited by The Birdman; 07-18-2013 at 01:24 AM.. |
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![]() I have caught a few adults in the same area but not many. Primarily sunfish water. Maybe the young are wild pike? I can't see a 2-6" pike - the size they stock - moving that many miles upstream against the current especially with the river being so high this year. Just wondering...
Skeeters not as bad along RR but still around. PR is absolutely horrible. Even in the sun they are in full attack mode.
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![]() Hopefully our resident fisheries expert Mark B. came chime in on this one. The fact that your Pike from yesterday were so small makes it that much more interesting.
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![]() I live on and fish the Rockaway River all the time. Never once caught, seen, or heard about a pike above the reservoir, but there are plenty of chain pickerel up here.
Below the reservoir is a different story, that area is a pike nursery. From the design of the dam, I don't see how it would be possible for fish to migrate from the lower Rockaway into the reservoir. Also, Boonton falls is 24' iirc, I seriously doubt that anything is migrating upstream from that either. Plus there are two spillover dams in the town of Boonton that block most upstream migration after that. And then more dams in Rockaway boro... So I doubt anything is moving up river
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E.g. It is just a low spot in my neighbors' backyards Could always have been some bucket biologist dumping them in
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![]() So it's most likely they're swimming up from the Passaic and spawning in the lower rockaway?
Maybe recent stockers that swan upstream to stay away from their bigger cousins, lol? Have they stocked yet this year?
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