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dakota560 11-30-2020 03:07 PM

Atlantics
 
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With the forecast low pressure system and low light conditions, thought the Atlantics would cooperate and they didn't disappoint. Went 9 for 9, nothing big but they put on a great fight and are absolutely beautiful fish. All fish released to further the great job NJF&G is doing developing this fishery.

thmyorke1 11-30-2020 03:50 PM

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those atlantics are pretty nifty, really cool to see em caught casting shore. Just another fishery to explore in NJ!

FASTEDDIE29 11-30-2020 06:23 PM

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Hey now sir! That’s a fantastic catch from the shoreline. Way to get it done man! Beautiful silver bullets!!! :D

NJSquatch 11-30-2020 09:13 PM

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Such cool colorations on them. Nice job!

go_fish 12-01-2020 12:26 AM

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Did you go fishing today, Monday, through the heavy rains? If so you have to be tough. Smile. Nice fish!!!

Mikey topaz 12-01-2020 09:16 AM

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Nice work Dakota

dakota560 12-01-2020 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by go_fish (Post 554976)
Did you go fishing today, Monday, through the heavy rains? If so you have to be tough. Smile. Nice fish!!!

Yes and no. All fish were caught Monday while it was raining but before the real heavy stuff moved through. Truthfully from shore, I'd rather fish in a torrential downpour than bright bluebird day as the bait and predators go deep and harder to reach from the shoreline. As the sun comes up, bait and fish will move deeper, you'll see less surface action so you have to adjust your presentation accordingly. My experience with Atlantics is they're very line shy. They follow your presentation but the difference between them committing at times can be the difference between 2lb. fluoro top shot and 6lb.

dakota560 12-01-2020 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by NJSquatch (Post 554968)
Such cool colorations on them. Nice job!

Duane agreed they're a beautiful fish and for their size they're pretty scrappy. Bigger ones will test your tackle.

dakota560 12-01-2020 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikey topaz (Post 554982)
Nice work Dakota

Thanks Mikey, challenge is figuring out the pattern. Have had some good days and skunks over the last few weeks. Few weeks ago fish were jumping all over the place but wouldn't take or follow a lure. Thought the fish might be feeding on insects which were feeding on the dying vegetation in the lake. Came back the next day with a seven weight and basically nymph fished stones and scuds and landed seven using a strike indicator fished right along the weed line. All I can assume is they weren't keying on herring yet and we're feeding on midges or small insects in the dying vegetation. Very cool way to catch them.

NJ219bands 12-01-2020 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by go_fish (Post 554976)
Did you go fishing today, Monday, through the heavy rains? If so you have to be tough. Smile. Nice fish!!!

I caught 11 white perch and a black crappie Monday evening in Carnegie Lake. Four other fishermen were there in the gale with lightning and thunder. Saw a spun out car off Route 295 on my way home at night in the torrential downpour.

Hookmanski 12-02-2020 08:15 AM

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Awesome report! I've tried for these guys from shore 3 times. Always had follows right to the bank but never hooked up. Guess I'll have to try again! :D

dakota560 12-02-2020 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Hookmanski (Post 555021)
Awesome report! I've tried for these guys from shore 3 times. Always had follows right to the bank but never hooked up. Guess I'll have to try again! :D

Hook Atlantics follow a lot. Two things I've done to improve the chances of a strike in those situations. First wear polarized glasses so you have a longer lead time seeing them following. When you see them, slow the retrieve and twitch the lure. Many times that gets them to strike. Same concept almost as causing a reaction strike. If they follow to your feet and still haven't committed, don't reel your lure out of the water. Stop it and let it dangle a foot below the water line. Same thing just twitch it and I've had them hit it when it's not even moving almost like you're jigging it through the ice. I use a 10 to 11 ft G Loomis that allows me to keep the lure a fair distance from the shoreline just for that reason. You'd be amazed how many followers will stop, watch the lure bouncing in the water and actually whack it. Again make sure you're going with at maximum 6 lb fluoro, on lighter days drop down to 4 lb or even 2 lb. It makes all the difference in the world.

When you're fishing from the shore you're typically catching fish chasing herring high in the water column. Different scenario than if your fishing from a kayak or boat and fishing deeper holes of the lake so line test is more of a factor fishing from the shore than it is from a boat.


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