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RyanMac14 05-23-2019 12:04 AM

Re: Where to go boys
 
Thanks badger. Might have to cross that 1 out then because i only have 1 battery and uncertain on just how long itll last due to lack of use. I have tried to intermittently charge but wasnt as religous as i should have been. Will keep that in mind though and thanks for the info

IrishAngler 05-23-2019 06:24 PM

Re: Where to go boys
 
Prospertown Lake on 537 right past Great Adventure has been producing bass and pickeral - especially on rubber worms. No need to paddle very far. Decent launch site. Nice and easy to get to.

AndyS 05-23-2019 07:54 PM

Re: Where to go boys
 
Manasquan Res ??

RyanMac14 05-23-2019 07:54 PM

Re: Where to go boys
 
Thanks for the recommendation Irish. Looks like a nice little lake but unfortunately they do not allow electric motors. Really want to use my motor and see if the boat is in good shape. Maybe another day ill check it out.

huntcountypussbuck 05-23-2019 08:16 PM

Re: Where to go boys
 
How about Delaware and raritan canal. Plenty of slime darts , bass, maybe a walleye or two.

RyanMac14 05-24-2019 09:55 AM

Re: Where to go boys
 
Thanks for the recommendations gents. Andy, Ive never had the most luck at manasquan and no matter the day i always feel like Im gonna get blown off the water. Drove along the DnR recently and like the way it looked. There sections where it really flows that could get me in trouble or where do you recommend launching?

Hookmanski 05-24-2019 10:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by icebadger (Post 530623)
i second andy's vote to hit the rock the smallmouth and the crappies are fun in the front half and if you like slime darts and largemouths the back half behind the big island can be interesting and you can always find decent perch as well, but you have to get there early the parking lot fills up quick especially on a holiday weekend.. oh yea bring two batterys the wind can be unforgiving and you do not want to paddle or row against the wind there.

The Splitrock wind can definitely be BRUTAL. Went there with the yak one time and let the wind push me from the launch all the way up to the big island. It was a light breeze that turned into a steady wind, paddling back took me almost 2 hours. My arms were burning for sure!:D


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