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![]() A bunch to check out there.
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![]() Great smallie Gerry!
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Sometimes I catch a skinny summer smallmouth and wish we had gobies in NJ. |
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![]() Gerry, Ned rig is as simple as any jig really, try and leave it on the bottom like a finesse bait. You can hop it around, let it sink, and swim it too. Fish just love the small slim profile.
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Haven't caught one in years, and the fishery for them has collapsed pretty much.. Anyone that says Gobies and Zebra mussels have "improved" the fishing has no idea what they are talking about.. I suppose top flight pro bass fishermen that could catch bass out of a toilet might like the new much larger average size, but most every day fishermen have found a lot less fish to catch of all non Salmonid species. The only fish not impacted numbers wise are the trout and salmon that are stocked. The Gobies eat the eggs and fry of everything else, and simply out compete other species due to their highly aggressive behavior. The Zebras eat all the plankton that the alewives eat. These lakes have been ruined as far as I am concerned, unless you like to troll 100 feet down for trout, which is not how I like to fish. Bottoms are simply paved with Gobies sitting on a bottom completely encased with billions of Zebras... No longer any sign of spawning Bluegills, Rock bass or Black Bass , where at one time, the beds covered the bottom as far as the eye could see.. Nothing but Zebras now from 1 fow to over 400 feet. Not what I would call dramatically improved by any stretch of the imagination... A quick pic of what our lake and river bottoms look like today.. This video is real.. if you drop a worm into the water it is attacked on all sides by hundreds of gobies.. Thats what spawning fish have to deal with.. No you do NOT want these bastards in NJ... bob https://www.caryinstitute.org/sites/...fact_sheet.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeqgjvGC6qs Last edited by bulletbob; 08-25-2019 at 08:53 AM.. |
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![]() Damn nice fish Gerry.
Bob, what's your opinion of Owasco? We stayed there 2 years ago and I liked it. Haven't hit Skaneatles yet, and I was overwhelmed by the size of Seneca the year before. Good to know that Cayuga is worthless. Last year we visited Onandaga in the southern ADK, and while I found fish, it was tricky to navigate at the end of the summer with the annual draw down.
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owasco is still a good warm water lake for bass, panfish, Pike.. good for trout trollers as well, but probably not as good as cayuga... The gobies have not severly affected this lake as yet, but it might just be a matter of time... |
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![]() That’s a bruiser Smallie Gerry! Holy crap! Gotta be over 5 lbs.!!! WOW!
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![]() that is a tank! did you get any measurements on her?
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![]() x2, I usually bounce them across the bottom but have also had success deadsticking them while drifting and using a slow retrieve to drag them along the bottom. I find they usually bite on the fall.
Last edited by Hookmanski; 08-26-2019 at 04:55 PM.. |
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