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Re: Flatheads in the D&R Canal
I have lived in the Lambertville all my life and I can tell you that there's definitely flatheads all through that stretch of the canal. Nieces is a good spot. I'd go up to the 202 bridge or below the locks right behind the sewage plant. I saw one in a foot of water at the end of the summer that went probably 3ft. Bigggggg snapping turtles in there too so watch yourself.
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Bullheads are not yellowish green and don't have flat heads either. Whats funny is some people were saying they are "Mud Cats" not Flatheads, but "Mud cat" is a nick name for Flatheads. Kinda reminds me of people that say they hate Obamacare but love the Affordable Care Act. LOL.
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The flathead’s under bite (lower jaw protrudes past the upper jaw) is the key
identifying characteristic. Channels & bullheads don’t have that. |
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I'm not entirely convinced that it's Flathead Catfish you're catching, so I'm hesitant to tell you to go out and start killing them with extreme prejudice. I would be more comfortable with this if you could provide us with a picture of what you are seeing. Here are some charts differentiating some common catfish in NJ: http://catfish1.com/catfishradio/mod...headid/ID2.jpg This is the very common Bullhead Catfish. Notice that it looks somewhat similar to a Flathead with its round tail: http://www.agfc.com/speciesPhotos/fi...owbullhead.jpg Looking at these charts, it seems the best way to ID a Flathead is by the protruding LOWER jaw. http://catfish1.com/catfishradio/mod...headid/ID1.jpg http://njfishandwildlife.org/images/...ve_catfish.gif . |
Re: Flatheads in the D&R Canal
They are most certainly in the canal, the RR and definately the D. They are here to stay.
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I'd love to catch one of those monsters. Jeremy Wade style
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Pretty easy just take surf rod. Spool up with 65 lb powerpro, few flat egg sinkers (so they don't roll into rock on bottom) heavy swivel and a 50 lb shock leader to a 8/0 wide gap circle. Cooler full of live bait. 4"-10" bait works perfect. Then it's a waiting game. The more you go the more you figure out what works best for you. When we started we would be happy with 1-5 fish nights and after 3 seasons we didn't consider a good night unless we landed 25+flatheads with at least one over 30lbs on the Schuylkill |
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Much better than catching them Ron Jeremy style! http://topic-images.chacha.com/7f790...d3b3352b2_list |
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