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![]() Are there any good places to fly fish in Bergen County or Rockland county area? I can only roll cast at Oradell Reservoir (also it's closed now) and I am looking for a place where I can forward cast, spey, etc. (not worrying about trees behind me). I don't care about the species of fish. Thank you in advance.
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![]() I'm guessing you'll be fishing from shore..So I'd suggest Whites Pond, Gets trout stocking in spring..Also Danherts lake in Garfield, gets stocked in spring..As does Saddle River, the Ramapo River. Spots in Bergen county along Passaic river may give up some real surprises to you..Not far into Passaic county spring stocked streams Like the Pompton, the Wanaque and Babrours Pond located in Paterson MTNS gets stocked..Most of these waters you'l find open water where u could back cast without a problem, and possibly make a nice catch.. GOOD LUCK
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![]() The Tenakill, Closter Nature Center, Mill Pond, Haworth Pond, Poach any Golf Course, Coopers Pond, Darlington Lake, Saddle River, Hackensack River, Woodale Pond, and the Hudson River. I think that's it
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![]() Thanks for the info. Just out of curiosity, how many of you guys fly fishing to catch bass?
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![]() With all the new bass tackle out there these days, I would sort of guess fly rodding for bass is a lost art. Practiced by some old timers...Bass bugging was great past time in summer evenings for me at least, but that was years ago..Bass fishing has become so diversified that fly rodding doesn't leave as many options..Just watch ur TV shows and televised bass tournament..Fly rods not to be seen..Bet it would work thou..Tite lines to ya...Slider
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![]() Fly Fishing for bass was one of my fav Wayne to take them in spring! Haven't practiced this in many seasons, years back the backwaters on the western side of Spruce Run was a real hotl spot !
Howeve any lake that holds bass is a likely candidate , just go in spring for good shallow water bugging ! Rivers.like Delaware & others produce with the fly rod as well ! Just get the correct outfit I've always preferred the #8 weight rods for sm to medium size flies & bugs ! Use salt tapers & size up one rod on most recently rods! Keep leaders hvy & short ! |
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![]() The Ramapo River in Mahwah and Oakland. You can probably find plenty of spots for a full cast. Also Scarlet Oak pond in Ramapo Reservation. Much of the shore is free of trees.
As far as bass buggin with a fly rod. I did it a lot as a teenager, but haven't in years. It was a killer method in the early morning or at dusk. Last edited by briansnat; 12-31-2014 at 11:20 AM.. |
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![]() I was just getting a bit tired of catching bass with blades, senko, crank, etc. I am just a glutton for punishment. ![]() |
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![]() Back when I did a lot of fly fishing for bass I probably broke the bass bug off half the time because I'd try to set the hook as if it were a plastic worm and bing!, snapped leader. One of the reasons I stopped was because I was running out of bass bugs frequently and it was getting too expensive to replace them. I needed to learn a little finesse in setting the hook.
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