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Re: Heading to the Raritan
That river would be better off for the program but as a whole I just don't think this program would work in our region. I'm pretty much as close to the Muddysquan as you can get and even tho the secret society doesn't report like they should these fish are pretty rare. I know a ton of people who fish the prime spots at the prime times and have only encountered 1 or 2. Two major factors are pressure from people when they dump them in and all the predatory species in our waters. I have watched people catch 40-50 of them out of a hole after they dump them. Think about how many are caught within a month and thrown back and float belly side up. Then they get to the ocean and are candy for bigger fish. If you think about all the fish that get dumped in our streams and rivers every year that lead to major rivers, bays and oceans we should have reports more often of sea run trout.
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
The entrance to the fish ladder is on the other side of the river. You would have to take a swim to get near it. I'm sure fishing off the wall is okay.
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
I agree with Andy. I'm sure the fish was caught off the wall across the river from the ladder where I stated I was earlier. I think there are more fish cops on this site then in the field.
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
fishing the wall, fishing the falls, whatever from the south side is fine, as long as you don't cast out that far... the river is only ~150' wide across from the ladder entrance and ~200' wide at the falls, so you could cast 1/3 the way across towards the ladder entrance and still be legit. Probably fine casting all the way across the falls, but it might depend on what they define as the "ladder entrance". But none of that is anything i would describe as "fishing the ladder", because as andy reminds, it's across the other side of the river. you wouldn't say "fishing that tree" when you cast 50' towards a tree 150' away, would you? when someone says "fishing the ladder" a reasonable person would have to assume that they meant somehow fishing the ladder, either from the ladder side (which is possible to get to, but requires parking elsewhere and luck not getting caught) or by casting close to the ladder (easily possible with large lures and braid or unifilament).
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
I don't like LURKERS!!! Either your in or your not!!! If you just wanna steal spots and info and not share SHAME ON YOU!!!!!
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
Let 'em lurk I say. What do I always say to new people, WATCH your "Private Message Inbox", there is a river of information on here that NEVER makes it to the top.
Reading the Message Board is only HALF of what goes on around here. Last edited by AndyS; 05-14-2013 at 08:57 PM.. |
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
They were fishing across from it.. I just refer to that spot in a whole as the ladder.
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Re: Heading to the Raritan
I agree when you say " let em lurk" but be mindful that are literally thousands of lurkers on this site alone...Not to mention the ppl that move reports that are'nt even their own , to other sites....There are guys out there that think nothing of keeping large slob large and smallmouth, very big pike and egg laden trout....Why? because? Of course it is usually legal but ppl like ourselves would know the difference between a breeder needed to keep a population going and non breeder that is at the perfect harvest size.. Just look at the amount of guests before you click on the freshwater section....There are usually hundreds of guests and very few members at any givin time.....
So if its not a " famous body of water" be assured that you have attracted the masses...A few good fisherman in lesser known spots can clean it out in a matter of weeks....This has become the norm on certain trout streams, but what about lakes full of five to ten yr old bass and pike?? keeping egg layers could very easily be detrimental to that particular fisherie depending on the existing population.... I've just seen too many hyealthy fisheries go into the crapper because of a few selfish individuals..... Sorry to ramble, just my buck fifty
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