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Mikey topaz 02-13-2019 12:17 PM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
Thanks for all your input guys, I will make sure I share this with these guys from the club, see if they make some changes....

Hookmanski 02-13-2019 01:21 PM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
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Originally Posted by Mikey topaz (Post 524946)
Thanks for all your input guys, I will make sure I share this with these guys from the club, see if they make some changes....

Do they have any higher up members on this site currently? If not, thats step one! There's tons of people on here who would love to learn more about fishing RVR, myself included :D

AndyS 02-13-2019 03:19 PM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
The website says our very own Bruce Litton is on the executive board.

calapp 02-13-2019 07:42 PM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
What happened to Hunterdon Anglers?

Castaway 02-13-2019 09:02 PM

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Great organization. Anyone who fishes there should join. They really do a lot for that place. The seminars they offer alone are worth way more than the $25 a year membership. Plus the thousands of dollars they spend on stocking trout and baitfish to make it a better fishery. You don’t need a boat either. There’s great fishing right from land all fall winter and spring.

laketrout 02-13-2019 11:28 PM

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I fished and supported the RVTA for so many years. Very sad to see it dwindle to what that fishery has come to today. Lots of hard work went into that club by some truly dedicated individuals, as I’m sure it does today. We use to show that RVTA decal like a badge of honor. And during those days it was. I remember the pinnacle years throughout the early 90s with trucks and boats backed up 20 plus deep on Route 22 to get bait (in the dark) at 4:00am from Welgoss and his daughter Jody. They were good people. When folks knew what it meant to turn your headlights off on the ramp and load and unload off the ramp. It was also during a time when you could sleep in the truck with the boat for a first light bite and not be harassed. I also remember the night of midnight squalls that sank numerous along the shoreline camping during the two day RVTA open many years ago, and the generosity by others to help those in need during that nighttime event, and that time during the RVTA opener many years ago when I pulled an unfortunate capsized sailboater aboard moments before drowning in 36 degree water (fellow members even saved his boat). That period was the era of the sportsman, which has been replaced by what you have today. I will leave that up to you to perceive. IMO, it is a barometer of the entire state in general. Last time I was at the valley, it looked like the Great Adventure theme park.

In addition, the commorants started the demise of that fishery and changed it to what you have today. But that’s another story...

Jigman13 02-14-2019 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by laketrout (Post 524969)
I fished and supported the RVTA for so many years. Very sad to see it dwindle to what that fishery has come to today. Lots of hard work went into that club by some truly dedicated individuals, as I’m sure it does today. We use to show that RVTA decal like a badge of honor. And during those days it was. I remember the pinnacle years throughout the early 90s with trucks and boats backed up 20 plus deep on Route 22 to get bait (in the dark) at 4:00am from Welgoss and his daughter Jody. They were good people. When folks knew what it meant to turn your headlights off on the ramp and load and unload off the ramp. It was also during a time when you could sleep in the truck with the boat for a first light bite and not be harassed. I also remember the night of midnight squalls that sank numerous along the shoreline camping during the two day RVTA open many years ago, and the generosity by others to help those in need during that nighttime event, and that time during the RVTA opener many years ago when I pulled an unfortunate capsized sailboater aboard moments before drowning in 36 degree water (fellow members even saved his boat). That period was the era of the sportsman, which has been replaced by what you have today. I will leave that up to you to perceive. IMO, it is a barometer of the entire state in general. Last time I was at the valley, it looked like the Great Adventure theme park.

In addition, the commorants started the demise of that fishery and changed it to what you have today. But that’s another story...

You should post more. That was awesome.

RWole 02-14-2019 07:50 AM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
Well stated! Yes being courteous on any ramp is becoming a thing of the past.
I see that at the Sheds too often and alot of places are becoming amusement parks. The reason I like to fish is to get away from these clowns and it seems like they are now everywhere.

acabtp 02-14-2019 09:49 AM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
i like the guide service idea, but i don't think that would work because of the rules for for-hire vessels... would need a six-pack captain unless all of the money is a donation to RVTA? maybe capt dave can chime in

i don't know about other people, but even more than going out on someone else's boat, i would love for an RV old timer to come on MY boat and show me what i'm doing right or wrong. can still take a nice donation for RVTA, gives anglers a head start on the reservoir, and avoids the problem of needing the six-pack license.

AndyS 02-14-2019 01:04 PM

Re: Round valley trout association
 
Hunterdon Anglers was run by an egotistical maniac that wanted nothing more than to see the RVTA crash and burn for what ever reasons. BUT with that being said RVTA could have encompassed more of the region into their format. I think after the brown trout fishery crashed many anglers found a new love, the hybrids at Spruce Run.
And yes, many areas that were once "owned" by fishermen now look like amusement parks, and you wonder why license sales are down.


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