View Full Version : Pequest and South Branch 1/13
shucker
01-14-2014, 11:58 AM
Hit the streams yesterday for some and trout and was not disappointed.First up was the south branch which yielded 1 bow and huge sucker,while bushwacking thru the woods I came upon a fox that was caught in trap and going nuts.It was pretty sad to see this as the fox was in a lot of pain.Next stop was the pequest behind the hatchery which I knew would be a sure thing.Managed to pull around 20+rainbows out of there from 5"-16",it seems that the hatchery unloaded some surplus fish in there cause some spots had a dozen or so little guys schooled up.Fish in the south branch were deep and on the pequest they hugged the shoreline.
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iceehot6766
01-14-2014, 12:15 PM
Nice job there...I was thinking about going this morning but got lazy....tomorrow I'll be on 'em for sure, a little more comfortable out....Too bad you couldn't help that fox out somehow....I hate when I see stuff like that when I am out there(and i have).....did you let F & G know about this...maybe there was something they could have done....
Jigman13
01-14-2014, 12:24 PM
Sounds like a good day out on the water man. Good stuff.
Sh*tty for that red fox though. Avg value of a red fox pelt in 2013-2013 was almost $36. Food for thought...
Eskimo
01-14-2014, 12:46 PM
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Sounds like a great day on the water.
That fox pic is disturbing. I guess I can't condemn trapping because we are all outdoorsmen harvesting this wild bounty. There are just some things I don't like to see.
If I am interpretting the Fish & Game laws correctly, leg-hold traps are outlawed in NJ. They can only use snares (which is like a wire noose), box traps like Havahart traps, and body-crushing traps like conibear traps.
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shucker
01-14-2014, 12:58 PM
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Sounds like a great day on the water.
That fox pic is disturbing. I guess I can't condemn trapping because we are all outdoorsmen harvesting this wild bounty. There are just some things I don't like to see.
If I am interpretting the Fish & Game laws correctly, leg-hold traps are outlawed in NJ. They can only use snares (which is like a wire noose), box traps like Havahart traps, and body-crushing traps like conibear traps.
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Fox was caught on the leg,it was jumping around like crazy.You can see the chain that led to the trap on the tree.
FASTEDDIE29
01-14-2014, 01:00 PM
Nice catch buddy! Have you seen BUBBA? Loads of fish in that Pequest! Bummer about the fox. They are cool looking animals. See them all the time in Long hill township and throughout the great swamp, silver and red!
AndyS
01-14-2014, 01:03 PM
Long story short. Contacted F&G after speaking to Shucker, thought it may have been a leg clamp. I used to trap a long time ago and I was pretty sure they were illegal. No less than 2 hours there was a CO back there looking for the fox. Like I said, been out of trapping for many years now and I was unaware of the use of snares. Kudos to the CO's that ran with this at lightning speed only to find the fox and trap gone.
RussA
01-14-2014, 03:09 PM
I think I am going to go to the pequest soon as I need a fix of flyfishing!
I am a hunter, but trapping really gets my blood boiling. :mad: This is so inhumane it's not even funny. They trap these animals and let them suffer till they come to the traps, then shot them in the head.
If you want to take these animals at least give them the respect they deserve and hunt them and kill them quickly.
FASTEDDIE29
01-14-2014, 06:03 PM
I think I am going to go to the pequest soon as I need a fix of flyfishing!
I am a hunter, but trapping really gets my blood boiling. :mad: This is so inhumane it's not even funny. They trap these animals and let them suffer till they come to the traps, then shot them in the head.
If you want to take these animals at least give them the respect they deserve and hunt them and kill them quickly.
Agreed!!! Don't let em suffer. That's the worse thing in the world for any living breathing anim or human to go through!!!!
The Birdman
01-14-2014, 07:10 PM
Nice trout.
feel bad for that fox even though there are so many of them.
look @ this link of NJ trapping http://www.newjerseyhunter.com/forums/118-trappers-lounge/159296-fur-trapping-2013-2014-pics.html
shucker
01-14-2014, 07:28 PM
Not a big fan of trapping,the animal is hung up for hours struggling to get free or till the trapper gets to him.Gun and bow is much more humane.And no I'm not a treehugger!
Wilson
01-14-2014, 08:12 PM
Not a big fan of trapping,the animal is hung up for hours struggling to get free or till the trapper gets to him.Gun and bow is much more humane.And no I'm not a treehugger!
Some animals will chew there foot/leg off to free themselves from a leg trap. When I used to trap we found a few legs only in our traps.
That's why I like fishing, you get to hunt but not kill....the decision is yours alone.
kmaty
01-14-2014, 08:26 PM
Trapping is bs in means of survival sure but otherwise against it came across a couple deer pits a few yrs ago a 8ft hole with a chain link fence over deer falls thru and gets stuck fish amd game removed them amd posibly caught the guys who were poaching deer...however nice going on the trout !!!
Eskimo
01-15-2014, 02:58 PM
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One of the reasons I will not disparage trapping is it will only serve to stregnthen the enemies of our outdoor heritage.
Trapping may be the lowest fruit for the PETA-type groups because it's the hardest to defend in the eyes of the predominant urban/suburban shopping-mall culture in New Jersey, but that doesn't absolve us. Those groups are after us all; hunters, trappers, and fishermen.
Animal rights groups like PETA are spending millions on campaigns to convince people that fishing is cruel and turn the tide of public opinion against us.
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