View Full Version : Got a little `Yak wranglin` in for a couple hours this past Sunday evening.
KenBeam
06-01-2017, 05:19 PM
Man....don't ya just hate that? You're out after Bass and one of those Toothy Critters chomps on your lure! HaHa!
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So we're in Dick's today and Sharon says, "Buy these....they`re pretty".....haHa!!
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**Then I just watched two boats sit in this exact same spot for an hour.... and they didn't catch anything..... So I kept throwin` one of those "Pretty Lures"... And this big boy grab it! HaHa! ------ Fun couple hours in my `Yak indeed!
Hope you`re all doin` well -
thmyorke1
06-01-2017, 07:01 PM
I can always count on Esox Dundee to post a nice pike.
Was that from the passiac? I just hit it for the first time and the water clarity was muuuuddy by Stanley park.
KenBeam
06-01-2017, 07:30 PM
I can always count on Esox Dundee to post a nice pike.
Was that from the passiac? I just hit it for the first time and the water clarity was muuuuddy by Stanley park.
Hiya thmyorke1 - Yep....... Down `round South Orange/Livingston. I don`t mind it when it`s a bit muddy.......
thmyorke1
06-01-2017, 07:42 PM
Hiya thmyorke1 - Yep....... Down `round South Orange/Livingston. I don`t mind it when it`s a bit muddy.......
It was probably 6 inches of visibility. It was a bit spooky wading in a new river with no sight of the bottom. When I walked into a submerged branch I sort of got chills :eek:
Thought it was a pike ready to chomp down.
Jigman13
06-01-2017, 07:55 PM
Reaction baits at work. I use slightly smaller ones for walleye and smallmouth. Sungill and watermelon.
thmyorke1 I'd be careful wading the Passaic. I'd be beyond nuts deep in mud and stuck in some of the stretches I fish. Es no bueno. Not all stretches are that way obviously but just a heads up
thmyorke1
06-01-2017, 08:26 PM
Reaction baits at work. I use slightly smaller ones for walleye and smallmouth. Sungill and watermelon.
thmyorke1 I'd be careful wading the Passaic. I'd be beyond nuts deep in mud and stuck in some of the stretches I fish. Es no bueno. Not all stretches are that way obviously but just a heads up
Ive heard, but also heard stanley park is nice and rocky. That proved to be pretty true. I appreciate the warning however. I did step in some nasty mud above the dam on the sides of the river... smelly SWAMP FARTS was the only consequence.
JDTuna
06-02-2017, 09:12 AM
Nice, Ken!
JDTuna
06-02-2017, 09:18 AM
It was probably 6 inches of visibility. It was a bit spooky wading in a new river with no sight of the bottom. When I walked into a submerged branch I sort of got chills :eek:
Thought it was a pike ready to chomp down.
Visibility isn't really an issue in the Passaic. You'll only get decent visibility in colder months.
Like Jigman said, don't wade in the Passaic. Take it from me. You can easily get stuck in the mud, there are drop offs, and there is also discarded metal/trash that could potentially cause injury. A small kayak is a great way to explore and not have to deal with thick brush, thorns, poison ivy and ticks. But most of the river is small enough to fish from shore, if you can find access.
Feel free to PM me with any questions you may have.
thmyorke1
06-02-2017, 09:40 AM
Visibility isn't really an issue in the Passaic. You'll only get decent visibility in colder months.
Like Jigman said, don't wade in the Passaic. Take it from me. You can easily get stuck in the mud, there are drop offs, and there is also discarded metal/trash that could potentially cause injury. A small kayak is a great way to explore and not have to deal with thick brush, thorns, poison ivy and ticks. But most of the river is small enough to fish from shore, if you can find access.
Feel free to PM me with any questions you may have.
Thanks JD, I won't stray further from the stretch I already walked. I'll toss you a pm.
KenBeam
06-02-2017, 06:30 PM
Nice, Ken!
Hey thanks JD.......
AndyS
06-02-2017, 09:38 PM
Good stuff Ken !!
KenBeam
06-03-2017, 07:34 PM
Good stuff Ken !!
Thanks a lot AndyS
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