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Verona Park 6/5/12
Hit the park tonight cause rain has rendered the Passaic, unfishable.........
It's still, LOADED, with stockies. Couldn't catch a one, but for an hour i watched small to med size trout rise, give me the finger, and land. Nothing worked........ Tried a size 1 mepps comet, worms, and pm spinners..... Nothing......... If u want a challenge, their in there......
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Re: Verona Park 6/5/12
I was there a couple of weeks ago and the carp were spawning and the water was a mess. It was also loaded with paddle boaters which made casting fun. Has the water cleared up?
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Re: Verona Park 6/5/12
Any bass? My buddy pulled a solid 19" LMB out of there last summer. There's some biggunsin there...
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Re: Verona Park 6/5/12
stop in at sports authority or dicks
buy a pack of flies take a bass popper and tie off about 1-2 ft of 2-4lb test mono onto off the bend of the hook, to which you then tie your fly. cast the bug/fly combo out there near rising trout, twitch the popper a few times and hang on and wait for the hit. if you get rejects, then try different flies, some floating, some not, until you get something. it'll work.
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-- Rob Last edited by surfrod; 06-06-2012 at 03:14 PM.. |
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Re: Verona Park 6/5/12
Some of the activity may have been carp but a few times the fish came clear out of the water and they were def trout.
Ive been throwing spinners at VP, which produce a a few bass here and there but I havnt gotten any out of there this year. Thanx for the tip, seems like bugs are all they wanted.
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Re: Verona Park 6/5/12
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You know what, I've tried this little trick and it's murder on Bluegills. They just can't resist. |
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