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RyanMac14
10-28-2014, 12:09 PM
Now I know my buddies Andre and them have been have been having good luck at night at spruce run and RV, but I was wondering what places you guys would recommend from shore in the morning anywhere since I am willing to travel even though I am in central jersey. Will be going tomorrow morning so any recommendations would help. Also, since most on here know that I am not as skilled as most on here, any tips would be greatly appreciated. I simply enjoy fishing so I do not have a target preference(target mostly bass, pickerel etc even though id love to get my first hybrid or trout soon), will take what I can get ;) , so any tips on what might be hot right now will be helpful. My dad left me a huge variety of everything so if youre offering it as a tip, there is a good chance I have it. I have been taking my jon boat out all season, but it probably will not be an option tomorrow. Thanks in advance and tight lines.

kcritch
10-28-2014, 12:35 PM
I'd hit a portion of the South Branch of the Raritan (or any river around you)....look on google or bing maps and find any crossings/bridges and there are usually access points. If you zoom in you can see if there are parking spots or pull offs. Use spinners, small minnow type jerk baits, small senkos weightless on a 1/0 worm hook, grubs on a 1/8 to 1/4 oz jig head with exposed hook and you should find some smallies and have a shot at those trout. The river holds all kinds of fish so you never know what you'll get. Gotta be willing to walk the bank looking for holes and stuff...waders are really helpfull if you have them.

Good luck wherever you try.

RyanMac14
10-28-2014, 12:44 PM
I do have waders but have not used them. I always wanted to explore the south branch, but due to my lack of experience, I dont know where to start. I know getting out there and trying is how you learn, but I dont believe in practice making perfect it is productive practice that makes perfect lol. By spinners do you mean regular bass spinners or small inline spinners. Should I be targeting bass or trout? I am in old bridge if that helps with by what part of the raritan I am by.

Andrushkin33
10-28-2014, 02:16 PM
Ryan,

You know you can always hit the RV in a morning as well. Zach has been catching them in a wee morning hours from shore but he knows that place probably better than I ever will.

I am not even going to suggest Farrington since well honestly when I was there in morning I never had any luck and only fish I caught in morning there I wouldn't even feed to my cat. :D

Andre

kcritch
10-28-2014, 02:44 PM
I do have waders but have not used them. I always wanted to explore the south branch, but due to my lack of experience, I dont know where to start. I know getting out there and trying is how you learn, but I dont believe in practice making perfect it is productive practice that makes perfect lol. By spinners do you mean regular bass spinners or small inline spinners. Should I be targeting bass or trout? I am in old bridge if that helps with by what part of the raritan I am by.

I was referring to inline spinners...Smallies and trout and a lot of things hit them. The stuff I was reccommending was primarily to target small mounth bass but some of that works on trout too. THat area of the Raritan you are near is big water so may not be applicable to what I was talking about with the South Branch. But those lure selections are pretty generic and catch all kinds of fish.

RyanMac14
10-28-2014, 05:40 PM
Yeah Andre I figured it could be fished equally as well in the early morning, but like you said the spots I would be able to find would just be basic easy to find spots as I wouldnt want to adventure around there. Oh well I guess we'll see.

Andrushkin33
10-28-2014, 06:13 PM
Yeah Andre I figured it could be fished equally as well in the early morning, but like you said the spots I would be able to find would just be basic easy to find spots as I wouldnt want to adventure around there. Oh well I guess we'll see.

Well you no fish streak is over so I would say you will be able to connect. I would add to have some patience but I know you got that for sure.

For some strange reason I was forced to go night fishing from shore in Raritan Bay last night. I do not like saltwater fishing and last night was just another example for me. Just one measly bluefish and a cold that's all I caught. Not even worth it to put a report up. LoL. But I was patient enough to wait for it even though complaining about how much I don't like it.

Andre

RyanMac14
10-28-2014, 07:26 PM
Let me ask you something, I wqs thinking about trying live bait and looked at the rig set up page you showed me. Is there any major advantage to use the slip bobber with the bead and the whole 9 yards in conparison to a float that simply snaps onto the line and then just a hook om the end. Is this too basic yo catch anything hesides panfish?

zmerchant7
10-28-2014, 07:47 PM
If you go to Round Valley, I would recommend casting really small, black/silver lures and sight fishing the Rainbows by the boat launch. I've been mostly throwing tiny Rapalas or using the fly rod and hooking up fairly regularly the past few mornings. Best best for bait would be either Shiners, Powerbait, or marshmallow and mealworm combos.

lets_go_rangers
10-28-2014, 09:17 PM
Let me ask you something, I wqs thinking about trying live bait and looked at the rig set up page you showed me. Is there any major advantage to use the slip bobber with the bead and the whole 9 yards in conparison to a float that simply snaps onto the line and then just a hook om the end. Is this too basic yo catch anything hesides panfish?

the purpose of the slip bobber is so that you can set your bait at any depth by where you place the knot if its 10 ft down your line then your bait will sit at 10 ft or wherever you want it with a clip on you can only set it 3 or 4 ft down and still cast it.. the knot for the slip setup is tiny so you can reel it in through your eye holes on your pole when you set it deeper

RyanMac14
10-28-2014, 09:59 PM
That makes sense. Dont think I have any of those though and didn't want to have to look in the morning. Guess ill just have to stick with artificial for one more trip