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![]() Have been hitting some different places lately and have had some ups & some downs, naturally. Explored some beat up spots in the northern armpit and though enviromentally threatened, was still able to find a few nice fish. 1st pic is a "blast-cap" bass I picked off while throwing lures near a brook of acid. Sucks this area is soo contaminated with carcinogens! Would be a great place to live had it not be.
![]() Next is a "landfill" Larry and some "crappy" crappies! Another enviromentally f$#ked area that would also be a great place had it not been for the contamination and smells of water treatment in the breeze. Though it's flowing water, the bass looks like it's been effected by melanosis. I only see fish like this in polluted, stagnant water. Have fished here a few times but have only found pike till now. ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, had one more shot at Point View on Sunday. Wind was rough and made it really choppy out there. Didn't see too much happening around me but was still able to keep switching up & stay connecting. Mostly Larries but broke the ice quick with a small Mollie. My shoulders were beat by the end of the day! ![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, the question. Hit my boy up and found a promising looking spot on the Musconetcong River. Was out there with a plan to do bassin' all day with whatever by-catches that wanted to show. Broke the ice with my popper on a small pickeral and was picking away at small bass here & there. Nothing stupendous. Question: what are the chances of seeing any esox M on this river? The name can be decieving but was wondering how lucky is one to be considering most guys are out there trouting. Pm me please if you care to hide the help but I would definitely appreciate any feedback from avid area guys. Thanks!
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I have heard of walleye and hybrid stripers caught in the river up by the lakes though and they get in from hopatcong all the way past the musconetcong lake into the river. You could also have anything from the delaware river come back into the parts where it dumps in. If you want to go musky fishing, jump in the boat with me once the water temps cool down in a week or so.
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![]() Good looking mixed bag from all over the place. Some solid fish!
I’ve seen them in certain stretches on the river. The deeper, slower stretches usually hold them. Buddy of mine hooked one on a fly rod last November. It was pretty big and he didn’t land it. He was only using a 2lb. test tippet. You can see them basking in the sun sometimes. I’ve seen everything in the Musky except for Sturgeon. But hey, they might be there somewhere too. ![]()
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![]() Great larrys!
fishing the big trout waters of NJ for non-trout is exciting to me. I tried way lower musconetcong one summer, accidentally ran into a nice rainbow, 1 dink striper, and some dink smbs between my dad and I. |
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![]() Awesome man! Exploring pays off. Its a shame some places are so polluted.
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![]() They stocked 53 Tiger Musky’s in Musconetcong lake a couple years ago
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