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AndyS 02-15-2021 02:28 PM

Re: Guided South Branch float trips:
 
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The reason I think the time is right because of what happened in the last 5 years, literally THOUSANDS of tires removed from this watershed along with all kinds of other garbage. I think the fishing opportunity will increase 10 fold in the coming years, these people aren't done cleaning yet either.

Flygaff 02-15-2021 06:50 PM

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I think to river to target would be the Delaware. Any species available at different times of year. A really good under utilized river. Shad, trout, stripers, smallmouth

bigfishy85 02-17-2021 06:24 AM

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stick to the clean ups!!

privateer 02-19-2021 11:08 AM

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If this gets you back north for the mixed bag and some quality trout fishing I'm sure your missing, I would give it a go. Have boat, will travel! Same concept as the upstate river guides. BTW, the pandemic has hit Rosco and the Catskill fishery hard. i've seen more than a fair share of float boats and B&B's for sale. It's sad.


Your right Andy, clean up and show some love for the rivers and the fish will return. The Passaic is a perfect example. Wasn't too long ago that the passaic river caught fire from the pollution.
Rich

Hookmanski 02-19-2021 11:54 AM

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Personally, i think it could work but it'd have to be marketed towards the right demographic. Someone local who doesn't know how to fish or wants to take their kids out might be thrilled to have an option like this to get to some spots outside of the local bluegill pond, but I don't think your more experienced fisherman would pay when theres so many spots around to go to for free.

bigfishy85 02-21-2021 07:28 AM

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It's kinda like letting someone bang ur girl on the weekend, or on the daily for a few $$ bux.. Why ruin what u luv about it in the first place???

Mark B. 02-21-2021 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by AndyS (Post 556736)
The reason I think the time is right because of what happened in the last 5 years, literally THOUSANDS of tires removed from this watershed along with all kinds of other garbage. I think the fishing opportunity will increase 10 fold in the coming years, these people aren't done cleaning yet either.

"The fishing opportunity will increase", as there will be less garbage fouling the scenery and tripping you up while wading. Good job.


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