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thmyorke1 11-20-2018 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kyleeng (Post 520591)
did you ever go day of stocking?

No, but went the week of. I think you have a good shot since this is the winter stocking + you're getting out the day of.

Tight lines.

HerringKing 11-20-2018 05:29 PM

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Don't forget about Camden County Haddon Lake, that got 200 trout !!!


That's a joke. I fish it hard every year. Never caught a trout there. Never saw a trout caught there. Just my opinion.

AndyS 11-20-2018 06:09 PM

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Birds need to eat.

Fred E. Goose 11-21-2018 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by HerringKing (Post 520623)
Don't forget about Camden County Haddon Lake, that got 200 trout !!!


That's a joke. I fish it hard every year. Never caught a trout there. Never saw a trout caught there. Just my opinion.

Ever get a snakehead out of there? I know Newton's got 'em and the Cooper River too. I'm sure the big stocked trout would make a nice meal for them just like they do for the muskies/pike in some of those north jersey spots :eek:

logs22 11-21-2018 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by thmyorke1 (Post 520600)
No, but went the week of. I think you have a good shot since this is the winter stocking + you're getting out the day of.

Tight lines.

I stopped by Barbour pond on my way home from work last night and tossed out a trout magnet and a spinner for about a half hour without any bites. I have never caught a trout after dark and last night was no different. In response to other comments about no fish being in that pond, I ran into a guy at Jigging World last Friday who showed me a picture of a beautiful 5 lb largemouth he said was caught at Barbour pond the week prior, so it seems someone is catching fish there. Apparently the lake was recently dredged so the north end is no longer a silted up swamp. They also installed some fountains which look nice but not sure how effective they are in increasing oxygen levels in the water.

kyleeng 11-21-2018 02:44 PM

Re: Winter trout stocking:
 
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Originally Posted by logs22 (Post 520674)
I stopped by Barbour pond on my way home from work last night and tossed out a trout magnet and a spinner for about a half hour without any bites. I have never caught a trout after dark and last night was no different. In response to other comments about no fish being in that pond, I ran into a guy at Jigging World last Friday who showed me a picture of a beautiful 5 lb largemouth he said was caught at Barbour pond the week prior, so it seems someone is catching fish there. Apparently the lake was recently dredged so the north end is no longer a silted up swamp. They also installed some fountains which look nice but not sure how effective they are in increasing oxygen levels in the water.

Semi glad to hear this... I was supposed to go yesterday, but my gym session prior lasted a little longer than I wanted. And by that time, tons of traffic built up where I was at... I was planning to go today, but it looks a windy... Never have a good time on 20+ days

HerringKing 11-21-2018 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Fred E. Goose (Post 520667)
Ever get a snakehead out of there? I know Newton's got 'em and the Cooper River too. I'm sure the big stocked trout would make a nice meal for them just like they do for the muskies/pike in some of those north jersey spots :eek:

My friends get them a lot. I never really targeted them.

Detour66 11-21-2018 07:34 PM

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Try casting a 1/8 Rooster tail in Barbours Pond...you will get em!


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