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JimmyMas
02-10-2014, 12:41 PM
Princeton's finest threw us off the ice yesterday morning 5 minute's after getting 15 tip ups set. Said the lake was closed because it's unsafe. I told him there's 10 inches he then asked if I was an expert. WTF 10 inches Unsafe? Packed it in and went to Davis Mill Pond and jigged a few Bass and Crappies. Anyone else ever get kicked off Carnegie?
kmaty
02-10-2014, 07:23 PM
We just went through this on farington great to inform. You coulda stayed! Heres how it works they can deny you acess to parking if parked in a gated area if its public parking and a public area you are free to roam upon your own safty any issues call fish and game office north brunswick had a meeting with fish and game...also to add to something ive learned this winter while on trout streams if you enter a public area you can walk the entire lenghth of the river as long as you never step ft out nobody owns the dirt below the water and can not doing anything about you fishing it
acabtp
02-10-2014, 07:45 PM
also to add to something ive learned this winter while on trout streams if you enter a public area you can walk the entire lenghth of the river as long as you never step ft out nobody owns the dirt below the water and can not doing anything about you fishing it
haha, yeah try to see how far that flies with the club sections on the SBR and they'll have you in court
kmaty
02-10-2014, 08:05 PM
Lol yea i didnt say you wouldn't get your nuts broke but thats the law lol
Eskimo
02-11-2014, 01:45 PM
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haha, yeah try to see how far that flies with the club sections on the SBR and they'll have you in court
As I understand it, nobdy can block your access or travel on any navigable waterway. I assume this right is in effect whether there is ice on the water or not.
The trout clubs believe if they own/lease land on both sides of the river that they 'own' the river.
I tried getting into one of those trout clubs, but they said there was a very long waiting list. I'd have to stand-by until enough people quit or died that my position on the waiting-list would be reached. They had no idea how many years that would take.
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catfishonthelake
02-11-2014, 04:28 PM
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As I understand it, nobdy can block your access or travel on any navigable waterway. I assume this right is in effect whether there is ice on the water or not.
The trout clubs believe if they own/lease land on both sides of the river that they 'own' the river.
I tried getting into one of those trout clubs, but they said there was a very long waiting list. I'd have to stand-by until enough people quit or died that my position on the waiting-list would be reached. They had no idea how many years that would take.
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I got married at The Raritan Inn, which happens to own a swath of land that is managed as a snooty, elitist trout club. It was a beautiful place to get married and my wedding was amazing, but I got a first-hand lesson of how these clubs work from the owner. I'm not going to get into how we were promised there would be no fishermen on the property the day of the wedding, and I come down to the water to take photos and the proprietor of a certain fly shop was down there hand-delivering flies to a client. The owner of the Raritan Inn told me that the they own the property, but not technically the "river." What they do own is the river "bed," so, if you can manage to float down that stretch of the SB without your raft or canoe or feet touching the bottom, which you cannot, you'd be fine. However, the second you touch a rock or sand or step out of your watercraft to put your foot down, you are trespassing. He took pride in telling me about all the people he has prosecuted over the years. I couldn't give a damn about trout or even fly-fishing for that matter, but two of the members in my wedding party were trout guys. I asked the owner of the Raritan if I could let them fish (keep in mind I'm paying thousands and thousands of dollars to get married there) and the OWNER OF THE PROPERTY referred me to the proprietor of a certain fly shop. When I asked the proprietor about fishing there, he told me that "maybe we could work out a special rate." The thought of getting a "special rate" was absurd to me, seeing as we were paying for the property already to get married there. I have friends in some trout clubs that aren't as elitist and stuck-up as this place, but for all I care they can keep their stocked trout that they force feed to keep in their stretch of a river.
FASTEDDIE29
02-11-2014, 08:23 PM
Man I caught a ton of trout in that stretch above Solitude. That club stocks some bruisers. This was a while back. I haven't fished there in quite a few years. I'd just like to thank that club for all the bait and meals that it provided me with in the past. I think I caught my PB walleye on a trout that was taken out of that stretch, LOL.
Anyone wana go "CLUBBIN"?:D
JimmyMas
02-11-2014, 10:43 PM
Great fishing below the Lake Solitude dam after a good flooding!
catfishonthelake
02-11-2014, 10:47 PM
LOL, "clubbin." That's classic Eddie. It's amazing how fast a trout in a private "fly fishing only section" will suck down a garden worm on a treble hook.:eek:
saxmatt
02-12-2014, 08:57 AM
Where is this place? I need more muskie bait.
catfishonthelake
02-12-2014, 09:32 AM
Ha ha. The South Branch between High Bridge and Califon. There's a couple of clubs that stock big trout in there.
gwl2oneida
02-12-2014, 11:01 AM
The salmon river is totally off limits at the DSR and so is most of the never sink from what I'm told.
GetANet
02-13-2014, 12:35 AM
Hey Jimmy your PM box is full !!!!! :(
flatcreek
02-13-2014, 02:00 AM
Here is an article about river rights. Even though it say all running water is public by law for navigation and recreation. The courts still decided the fishing rights on the DSR were private, but navigation rights were public.:confused:
http://www.adventuresports.com/river/nors/us-law-public.htm
liveitup1.75liter
02-13-2014, 07:12 AM
After sandy I saw a dead brown way, way over 10 lbs floating.. those cams are beat and a safe bet is hit that up during a thunderstorm in summer.. like everything else in life ur rollin the dice but no risk no reward.. But id never do it.. ps big browns bite rite trew 6 lb test w/ ease..
Denlon
02-15-2014, 06:02 AM
Anyone else ever get kicked off Carnegie?
Carnegie, NO.
Davidson's Mill Pond, NO
Peddie Lake, NO
Stone Tavern, NO
Rising Sun Lake, NO
Grover's Mills, NO
Farrington and Lake Mercer, YES.
Denny
NJ219bands
02-16-2014, 03:51 PM
Princeton's finest threw us off the ice yesterday morning 5 minute's after getting 15 tip ups set. Said the lake was closed because it's unsafe. I told him there's 10 inches he then asked if I was an expert. WTF 10 inches Unsafe? Packed it in and went to Davis Mill Pond and jigged a few Bass and Crappies. Anyone else ever get kicked off Carnegie?
I got a verbal warning from Sergeant Scott Seitz of the Plainsboro Police Department for fishing after sunset in Carnegie Lake in the fall a few years ago. There is a sign that says "Park closes at sunset". Another sign says "No
ice skating".
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