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My guess is since they released almost all of the allocated trout for this year already some may have been a little early with a few weeks left to grow at the hatchery .
Have you done any fishing at your cabin on the lake yet? |
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^^ yep i'm pretty sure that's it... missing one or two months of pellet feed
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Fish are definitely missing that feeding time at the hatchery. I caught some super dinks in the Passaic a few weeks ago. Perfect bait size in my opinion.
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Lol... rig em up for swordie baits!
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I agree many small trout ! Smaller the previous years for sure !
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I'm fishing both Pa and Nj and the trout in Pa could eat the trout from NJ. Both states had same amount of grow time on fish!! Either Pa is feeding a better quality feed or they just have the science down better. But the rainbows I've been catching in Jersey are super dinks, like said above great river bait!
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