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![]() how were flows? It appears everything is at a trickle. Ramapo is WAY down
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![]() Father and I hit pequest today, both had off. Saw trout in one hole that would not take. Dad got sort of upset with how low it was and agreed the fresh-truch fish wouldnt take. We stopped at lamington and caught smallies although the action was pretty low compared to summer trips. Leaves werent too bad.
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![]() IMO the water temp, air temp, and angling pressure will all determine if the fall stockies bite. With the low, clear water this fall, it’s not going to be a good, steady bite for awhile. Early morning will produce best. Not to hijack the thread, but I had some success on the upper nbr yesterday afternoon. 6 wild browns, 1 fall stockie rainbow and some small lmb and smb. For the most part, the fish you don’t see are the ones that will bite. I saw fresh rainbows swimming through 6” deep riffles. The water is very low.
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