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Old 09-16-2016, 09:26 AM
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Can u get out at different times? I had a 3 week slump- water was too hot- had to go out at night / morning- usually a dusk evening guy

Also- I like crank baits or jerk baits around now- cover a lot of water- if fish seem pressured or finicky I know a lot of guys swear by drop shotted worms or swim baits

Could even dig up worms at the park or wait for rain-

Hope it helps
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Old 09-16-2016, 10:58 AM
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I fish every day from around 630 am until about 1030am.

I know little about dropshotting but funny that you mention it because it was my next youtube tutorial to look for. I have a few cranks but little luck. No jerkbaits because obviously times are tough and i am trying to fish what i have. Dropshot stuff should not be too expensive and i wont want to hang myself when i lose a lure like i do now. Shore fishing Moncsville lost me a crankbait and my only spinner in the same day. I nearly jumped in with rocks in my pockets
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Old 09-16-2016, 12:40 PM
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you'd be surprised at how much decent tackle you can find in low lying trees and stuff.
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Old 09-16-2016, 12:42 PM
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I fish every day from around 630 am until about 1030am.

I know little about dropshotting but funny that you mention it because it was my next youtube tutorial to look for. I have a few cranks but little luck. No jerkbaits because obviously times are tough and i am trying to fish what i have. Dropshot stuff should not be too expensive and i wont want to hang myself when i lose a lure like i do now. Shore fishing Moncsville lost me a crankbait and my only spinner in the same day. I nearly jumped in with rocks in my pockets
Maybe try some less pressured waters? Sometimes small gets your mojo back- if you've got senkos hooks u just need a weight-nothing fancy

Cranks do well but I'm not great from shore with them my self-
Where in Bergen county are u?

Maybe try some late bite?
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Old 09-16-2016, 12:48 PM
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Im up near ramsey. I have about 5 ponds I hit and all are skunking me. Less pressured areas i dont really know about. I have gone later in the evening as well. Maybe i just suck haha
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Old 09-16-2016, 03:03 PM
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You don't need a trout stamp to fish for trout, you just can't keep them. I would hit Darlington Lake in Mahwah. Big fish in there and you can catch them on rubber worms and crank baits. Just watch out for the all the weeds.
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Old 09-16-2016, 04:16 PM
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Yea i fish there sometimes. Frogs and chatters but the weeds kill. Ill give it another go thanks
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Old 09-16-2016, 04:42 PM
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When I go out fishing, I start with a 3' gulp minnow on a small weedless jig. Or if i'm feeling the snunk, this is my go to bait. It's the ultimate Snunk buster cause it's small enough for dinks under a 1lb (ive caught plenty of ambitious panfish too like bluegills and pumpkin seeds ) and it's still a decent size bait to land any other size fish. Many 2-3lb LMB and SMB have been taken too. I prefer the black top with pearl bottom. If this color isn't working, I switch to green top and white bottom. Sometimes it's a matter of switching the color for the day. We fished Echo one morning and not a single bite for hours. Even with my trusty black/white minnow. I simple switched up the color to Green and white (same minnow) and BOOM, the fish started to bite and we landed 10+ LMB and LMB. My cousin followed my example and switched to a green Gulp worm with white belly. BOOM! 3lb SMB.
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Old 09-16-2016, 06:46 PM
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Have you gotten over to White's Pond in Waldwick? I still haven't but the one day I saw 2 kids walking with fishing gear and talked to them about it, sounded like a good lake. Zabriskie's Pond in Wyckoff has nice crappies and small bass, but there's almost always people fishing it, it gets tough. Glen Rock has the Saddle River County Park with a nice little lake, and if you're physically able to walk a bit you can walk the paved trail along the Saddle River (very shallow here) to a couple of pools that people fish for bass, trout, carp.

If you're fishing monksville from land, I'd suggest parking at the ironworks museum building and either walking the trail behind it to the foot bridge or walking along the road and fishing from the rocks on either side of the Greenwood Lake Turnpike. Were you at Monksville today, I showed up around 10:30?
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Old 09-16-2016, 11:37 PM
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You don't need a trout stamp to fish for trout, you just can't keep them. I would hit Darlington Lake in Mahwah. Big fish in there and you can catch them on rubber worms and crank baits. Just watch out for the all the weeds.
I believe you need a trout stamp if you are going to keep trout OR fish for trout along with your valid NJ fishing license.
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