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Old 06-01-2016, 12:11 PM
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Great story and pictures, so how many ticks did you catch? if
Believe it or not I didn't find a single tick! It seems like whenever I am careful to avoid ticks by staying on a hiking path I get home covered with ticks but when I plunge recklessly into thick growth or tall grass the ticks leave me alone.

I am in the woods along the Rahway River almost daily either fishing or walking my dog and so far I haven't had a single tick (neither has my dog). The only tick that has found me this year got me when I was hiking at Hither Hills park in Montauk. The ticks are unbelievable out there (second only to CT in my opinion).
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Old 06-01-2016, 11:02 PM
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I would try the area where the feeder stream comes into the pond. That area should hold a good baitfish and in turn attract the bass.
That is always my go to spot on any lake, especially if it has rained recently and there is a good flow. Cast to the edges of the flow and also drop a few right into it.
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