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Worksforjerks
09-30-2013, 11:32 PM
Im sure no one cares but I need to vent.

Went to the might raritan in search of the bronze backs. With that said i had my ultra light. Went to a spot that normally produces and first cast a monster hit and peels a good 20 yds of drag then jumps. Hooked into a bass with stripes and it was a true monster. Me and my 8lb test fought him up and down the river,almost spooled me and i panic and put to much muscle on him and snapped the line.

Fu@k me i guess but all im saying is there are some real beasts right now in the river,i know ill be there even more now. Also this was not at the ladder.

fish was in the upper teens weight wise, i was with a friend and im glad he was there not sure if anyone would have believed me otherwise.

Lard Almighty
10-01-2013, 12:35 AM
Damn, Larry, that sucks! People always look at me funny for fishing with heavy tackle all the time, but you never know. Keep at it, you'll get your rematch!

AndyS
10-01-2013, 12:58 AM
Also this was not at the ladder. ;)

Good to see the fish (and some people) spread out. Keep at it.

I'll try to get over to the falls with a trash bag and do some cleaning, probably grab that tire near the fish ladder entrance also while I am there.

FASTEDDIE29
10-01-2013, 07:47 AM
Larry, bring that heavy action rod with you next time. Gotta get that TROPHY LANDED!!! You'll get em, oh yes you will!!!

Mark B.
10-01-2013, 11:38 AM
Yeah that sucks,………..but it keeps you comin’ back!

In the early 1990’s, same thing happened to me on the Big D. near Upper Black Eddy. In the spring, casting craw dad tail for smallies, something picked it up & I couldn’t stop it with 6 lb. test. Then, I did land a 2 lb. striper. And, I saw stripers chasing herring in waist deep water. Stripers were unheard of there @ that time.

Returned with heavier equipment & started catching some beasts.

With this low, low, water,…..guessing you hooked into it @ the base of a non-fish ladder dam.

Worksforjerks
10-01-2013, 11:44 AM
No sir no damn involved at all. Just got to know where the deep holes are. I'm going back everyday with heavier gear haha

Mark B.
10-01-2013, 12:08 PM
Good Luck!

No, doubt they will be chasing the trout that are going into the N. Branch, today & the S. Branch on Fri.

AndyS
10-01-2013, 12:28 PM
Good Luck!

No, doubt they will be chasing the trout that are going into the N. Branch, today & the S. Branch on Fri.

I guess that means these fish are jumping over the Headgates in Duke Island Park :confused:

Mark B.
10-01-2013, 12:39 PM
I guess that means these fish are jumping over the Headgates in Duke Island Park :confused:

No, as the lower Raritan is cooler,........some trout will be swimming downstream into their open maws.

AndyS
10-01-2013, 01:50 PM
So these trout will be swimming over the Headgates in Duke Island Park down to the tidal section of the Rariran river ? Looks like the fish ladder in South Bound Brook is closed, guess these trout will have to swim over that waterfall also :confused:

AndyS
10-01-2013, 01:56 PM
I just did a quick clean-up in South Bound Brook at the falls and ran into fellow NJF'er FishinFire, looks like we both grew up around the same area.
Mostly plastic bottles and some beer bottles, area looked pretty good for the most part but I did spot another tire in the water, we'll get it, trust me.
I pulled 7 bags of trash someone dumped by the pull off near the foot bridge going over the canal, that and 2 car seats. Nice to know people with small children enjoy dumping trash on the side of the road.

Mark B.
10-01-2013, 03:51 PM
So these trout will be swimming over the Headgates in Duke Island Park down to the tidal section of the Rariran river ? Looks like the fish ladder in South Bound Brook is closed, guess these trout will have to swim over that waterfall also :confused:

To my knowledge, few fish use fish ladders to migrate downstream. They go over the dams.

Of course, some high water would help.