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![]() I've fished the Cong about 6 times so far this summer and I just can't get a good read on this place. Don't get me wrong, I catch a few fish here or there but I never have a "good" day fishing. My best day was about 4 Perch and a nice Hybrid. But I've also had my fair share of skunked days.
Are there any guys that charter on that lake that I can hire to show me the ropes? I'm looking for someone I can ask a bunch of questions. OR if there is anyone on here that knows the lake well and wants a free fishing trip, you're more than welcome to PM me. I have a pretty clean 17' center console. |
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![]() the cong is a cruel cruel mistress...what and where are you targeting? This time of year you need to get out real early or real late. The recreational boat traffic makes fishing not very enjoyable.
Stop by Dow's Boat rental. They will hook you up with the intel on what works on the lake and where to go. Trolling herring in the main lake is a good summer time pattern. Capt Dave (NJF user = muskynut) offers mulit-species charters. Skip Lerman has bass charters on the lake. Google them up.
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![]() LH = herring
if you wanna catch fish on LH forget what you know about fish it has its own rules. what are you targeting? you will rarely have banner days on LH especially this time of year, the recreational traffic is brutal, you have a small window in the mornings, weekdays can be good on cloudy/misty days. post some info and I'll help |
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![]() A quick google search turned up this. http://www.livetofishguideservice.com/
I know nothing about the the guy, but it is worth a shot if you want to go out with a self proclaimed expert. |
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I've been working the points of the main lake and trying to stay between 15-30 feet. Nada. Im usually trolling crank baits or jigging soft plastics. I'll try live lining herring next time. I definitely see lots of herring schools on the radar but nothing under them hitting. |
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![]() the hybrids on LH are in deep water now, 15fow is nothing but panfish. I troll 30-40 the last drop into the main lake basin. Dows tells everybody to fish main lake points and yes there are a few fish always around but stripers migrate around the lake in lots of scattered schools. I troll live herring if I cant find fish on the graph by checking areas with side imaging, its very hard to find them w just 2D sonar. If you find schools of herring in 25-35ft run some herring thru them or liveling them. That 6am time is walleye/striper time, later in day they shut off to boat traffic, you wanna be at dows waiting to get bait at 545ish and go right to fishing. Walleye are best targeted w a 3way rig on bottom they hug tight you may not even see em on graph but they are there
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Thanks! Great advice. I'll make sure to follow that advice. I only have a 2d fish finder so I'll try your herring trick. I was doing something similar the last time I was out there with no luck, but I was slow trolling crank baits. I'll give live herring a shot. |
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![]() With a friend I did two guide trips with Skip Lerman last year. He's a great guy and does everything he can to teach you and put you on fish. I would recommend doing a trip with him.
I don't think he has a website or is on social media, but you can call or txt him at (973) 534-7834 |
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I would get my sawbellies late in the day, when the masses were headed OFF the lake... I would make sure my boat has a good color fish finder, and as the sun got lower on the horizon, and there were fewer and fewer boats around, I would search for bait on the FF... .. Where you find the clouds of bait you will find big "slash marks" over under and around them IF there are fish on that particular pod... I would simply live line the Alewives, maybe with a big split shot to get them down a ways.. To fish a lake full of alewives properly, you really need a good FF that easily marks bait and fish relating to it.. Once you do have a few solid run offs, you will have a lot of your questions answered, and the mystery will be gone.. Its NOT hard fishing, you just have to know where the bait is, and if the fish are around the bait, which they usually are.. If you give them Herring/Sawbellies/Alewives, you will be giving them what they want... good luck... bob |
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![]() LH supplies the whole state's bait shops with herring, and still has millions of them to spare for its fish population. You wont get squat on crankbaits on LH unless your bass fishing shallows for LM. The fish arent dumb, they ALL eat herring 2/7 and know what they are. The only time tackle is effective is spring nitebite otherwise you need herring until you know the lake well, then you can venture into other setups. Trolling covers water, unless you know theres fish under the boat livelining herring to nothing doesnt catch fish. And as bulletbob said I agree, BUT LH has its own rules, the stripers in LH act nothing like the stripers in SR or other places, LH has SOOOO much boat traffic that you can barely fish it in the summer, you have a small window to get on them its a tough nut to crack unless you learn the lake, took me a whole season to figure it out fishing every weekend with my boat in the water docked no less
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