View Full Version : Pepacton reservoir NY
jrock
06-16-2015, 08:44 AM
Was in the mood for something different so decided to finally, after so many years of hearing about the awsome brown trout fishing here, it was time to give it a try. Went on craigslist and picked up a nice 12 foot semi v aluminum row boat. This place has strict rules, row boats only, must register online for a permit, ( 5 minuye process), and of coarse ny state fishong license. You also have to have your row boat steam cleaned, ( 10 bucks). You either leave it there locked to a tree or you can take it home but you would need to re-steam clean it before bringing it back up. Seems like a lot of work but iys not to bad and once ur done u have a boat right there all you have to do is drive up and fish. Anyway its way wirth it because its a gorgeous place, I mean gorgeous. Barely any other fisherman in site and the browns are beautiful, large, and plentifull. We decided to troll spoons some weighted to get a little deeper and some flatlined. The fish were 10-15 feet down. Trolled for about six hours, (great workout trolling with paddles), and landed about 8 quality thick browns. Biggest was 5 lbs, with a bunch of 3-4 pounders. They hit like mack trucks and fight like hell..... the amount of bait in that place is ridiculous. I live fishin my home state of nj but if you want to get away from the crowds and get into some good fishing and beautifull scenery, ya can't beat the catskill region. By the way we caught all them fish our first time oit on that giant reservoir with very little tips. Just went out and fished. There was fish blowing up everywhere, place is full of trout. The smallmouth fishing is supposed to be great also. We trolled a few up and when we stopped for a shore lunch caught a few casting spoons from shore. Shore fishing is also permitted. Here is a few pics of our limit. http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s487/jrock115/20150615_160623.jpg http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s487/jrock115/20150606_230852.jpg
Andrushkin33
06-16-2015, 08:53 AM
That's some nice quality fish you got there.
Nice to get out and try new places to go. Kudos on your success.
Andre
AndyS
06-16-2015, 08:58 AM
The 1st time I heard of Pepacton I was just a teenager. I went to a friends house and he pulls a fish out of the freezer, I think it was close to 15lbs, Brown Trout ! My friend went on to tell me how they would drift herring 35ft down and catch huge Browns.
I check the reports from the lake every so often, seems like the Brown Trout fishery is still alive and well up there after all these years. From what I understood also was the fact you could only use herring from the lake, no imports. I think NY was on the verge of allowing electric motors up there and then 9/11 hit and that was the end of that.
GREAT report !!!!!!
jrock
06-16-2015, 09:14 AM
Your right about the herring andy, you can only buy them up there by the certified dealers. They will give you a sticker to place on ur bait bucket to show that they are certified bait. They sell for a dollar a herring, I can only imagine what your bait bill would look like up there andy lol. They also have a pilot program going with the trolling motors on another reservoir and according to the guy at the shop, will be aloud on pepacton next season. I'm ok with row trolling my 50cent ebay spoons for now lol, they work wonders. Plus who's gonna leave a trolling motor up there all season.......
bassnblues
06-16-2015, 09:23 AM
Always wanted to fish there.
My father grew up around there and his family was displaced because of the reservoir being built. I have a very old local news paper from the area with the headline "This valley is doomed!".
JDTuna
06-16-2015, 12:16 PM
Awesome! Do they allow kayaks in there?
FASTEDDIE29
06-16-2015, 02:25 PM
Beautiful fish Jrock! Thanx for checking in with an AWESOME report. Those are some super healthy Browns right there. Way to GIT-R-DONE on a totally new place. Great report!!!:D
jrock
06-16-2015, 04:30 PM
Thanx fellas, yes kayaks are allowed. You can get all the info online. Takes a couple minutes to fill out the application online print it out and your set for five years. Just have the permit with you when on reservoir property.
JerryC
06-16-2015, 04:38 PM
awesome nice job!
FISHOFF
06-16-2015, 04:50 PM
Was in the mood for something different so decided to finally, after so many years of hearing about the awsome brown trout fishing here, it was time to give it a try. Went on craigslist and picked up a nice 12 foot semi v aluminum row boat. This place has strict rules, row boats only, must register online for a permit, ( 5 minuye process), and of coarse ny state fishong license. You also have to have your row boat steam cleaned, ( 10 bucks). You either leave it there locked to a tree or you can take it home but you would need to re-steam clean it before bringing it back up. Seems like a lot of work but iys not to bad and once ur done u have a boat right there all you have to do is drive up and fish. Anyway its way wirth it because its a gorgeous place, I mean gorgeous. Barely any other fisherman in site and the browns are beautiful, large, and plentifull. We decided to troll spoons some weighted to get a little deeper and some flatlined. The fish were 10-15 feet down. Trolled for about six hours, (great workout trolling with paddles), and landed about 8 quality thick browns. Biggest was 5 lbs, with a bunch of 3-4 pounders. They hit like mack trucks and fight like hell..... the amount of bait in that place is ridiculous. I live fishin my home state of nj but if you want to get away from the crowds and get into some good fishing and beautifull scenery, ya can't beat the catskill region. By the way we caught all them fish our first time oit on that giant reservoir with very little tips. Just went out and fished. There was fish blowing up everywhere, place is full of trout. The smallmouth fishing is supposed to be great also. We trolled a few up and when we stopped for a shore lunch caught a few casting spoons from shore. Shore fishing is also permitted. Here is a few pics of our limit. http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s487/jrock115/20150615_160623.jpg http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s487/jrock115/20150606_230852.jpg
Hate to burst ur bubble those fish nice but should have been released and are not that big. Congrats on catching some fish, however we don't talk about the big pond. Been there since '72, when u break 10 lb let us know. Cannonsville allows electric motors, if u get in the trout derby bait is 10 dollars a dz.
Capt. Lou
06-16-2015, 04:55 PM
Years back that was a big brown trout haven literally many fish in ten lb range were numerous so catching one barely raise eyebrows. This was in the 60's
We used to hunt grouse & deer I this region , Oct feeder streams were chock full of huge Browns ! As a young kid looking at those trout spawning just mesmerized me . :cool:
jrock
06-16-2015, 05:46 PM
Hey fishoff don't worry your not bursting any bubbles. If I'm gonna keep trout to eat, or any fish for that matter, they are gonna be the smaller ones. The limit on trout is five pounds and that's pushing it. Any thing bigger just doesn't taste good. If I'm ever fortunate enough to catch a ten fifteen pounder out of there its going right back. That's just my personal oppinion. Seems like you may have misinterpereded my post as if I'm bragging so if that's the case let me clear myself up. I never intended for this post to be a me bragging. I get a lot of info from these guys here on the board, for example I found out all about the night bites onhopatcong and greenwood through this forum and it has led me to countless fun excursions out late night catching fish. Matter of fact I caught my first walleye that way. So I like to throw posts out there to maybe give someone else an idea and who knows they may have a good time out there. Fact of the matter is there is a ton of guys on here that can go up there and do even better than I did and that's the truth. Hope I cleared things up for you.
Andrushkin33
06-16-2015, 06:21 PM
J,
Don't know but post was clear to me. At least made me want to go out there and try it. What is not clear is why I am always thinking of Trailer park boys when I see your nick come up on the forums.
LoL.
Anyways,
As far as bragging .... I don't think anyone on here brags at all. Just sharing. Well maybe that guy who finally figured the Skunskville out. Just have to rub it. .....LOL ....kidding.
Only time you will here me bragging on this forums is when I get that god forsaken pike out of Farrington.... ooooo believe me I be bragging and wont let anyone forget that. ROFLMAO.
Tight Lines
Andre
stevejordan
06-16-2015, 06:56 PM
Good, don't keep dinks, they don't get big if they are dead and don't promote our place. Enough already without ur junk.
:eek: :eek: :eek:
slider
06-16-2015, 07:12 PM
Beautiful trout by Nj standards they are gems, Catskill Reservoirs been producing trout like that for over 40 years..Fished there since '68 when limit was 10 trout..5 pounders and under always released, even 6's and 7's if you had a few 8's or 9's..Then the blitz hit in the early 70's and things changed..But its still better than anything jersey has to offer Cannonsville had monster browns 10 to 15 pounders came from there every year but water problems killed that action..But I believe its coming back some what..Sleepers are the Roundout, were Lake trout have taken hold and Neversink making come back with browns also,,Best advice, check on bait supplies b4 u go..And beware the wind, can be a killer..Many trip just sat on the bank waiting to calm,,Never did..Tough deal after driving 125 miles to get there..
Chrisper4694
06-16-2015, 07:16 PM
Nice haul buddy!
NorthJerzyG
06-16-2015, 07:27 PM
Ding ding ding, Dinner is served, lol!! Nice FISH!!!!
jimcnj
06-16-2015, 09:02 PM
Nice fish. Looks like you had a great time. That's the point of fishing.
AndyS
06-17-2015, 12:29 AM
Kept some fresh fish for the table, no laws broken, no sweat.
Predator
06-17-2015, 06:21 AM
Nice report thanks for sharing.
bassnblues
06-17-2015, 10:27 AM
You had a very successful trip to a new place....you deserve a little bragging.:D
Skunk City
06-17-2015, 11:17 AM
Sounds like an awesome trip, nice to see a report from you.
jimmythegreek
06-17-2015, 11:59 AM
great report Jrock and really nice browns, way to catch em up bro. its nice when u go to a new body of water and u just use experience to tell you where the fish should be and what will work.........and it happens.......great feeling. Nice to see a report from you, keep it up!
FISHOFF
06-18-2015, 05:29 PM
Kept some fresh fish for the table, no laws broken, no sweat.
No laws broken, true. Only Pepacton ethical ones. Old/ most school guys don't keep that.
stevejordan
06-19-2015, 07:33 PM
some nice pepacton fish here:
http://www.alssportstore.com/2015/06/10/june-10-2015/
DoOver
07-17-2015, 09:47 PM
No laws broken, true. Only Pepacton ethical ones. Old/ most school guys don't keep that.
And we don't much talk about our catches,either. :D
muskynut
07-18-2015, 12:04 PM
Sweet....congratulations. Capt. Dave:D
TAB95
07-18-2015, 04:56 PM
The 1st time I heard of Pepacton I was just a teenager. I went to a friends house and he pulls a fish out of the freezer, I think it was close to 15lbs, Brown Trout ! My friend went on to tell me how they would drift herring 35ft down and catch huge Browns.
I check the reports from the lake every so often, seems like the Brown Trout fishery is still alive and well up there after all these years. From what I understood also was the fact you could only use herring from the lake, no imports. I think NY was on the verge of allowing electric motors up there and then 9/11 hit and that was the end of that.
GREAT report !!!!!!
Yes, Andy you are 100% correct. Prior to 9/11 the use of "gel-pack" motors was being considered. Also every permit to fish in a NYC reservoir was voided after 9/11 with no access permitted. It was not until the DEC decided that allowing registered fisherman access would be a deterrent and not a threat (more eyes watching). I still laugh, sorry when I read reports of terrible sweet water fishing. Hit some of these treasures in Westchester county and you would be amazed at the quality of LMB, SMB, Crappie, Browns and Imposter Trout Lakers.
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