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Decent trout weekend
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Stopped at a stretch of the SB I haven't fished before and had some success. 2 Rainbows and a Brown hit the same 1/8 oz. natural color rooster tail I've been catching em on the last few weeks. If they're not hitting anything else, I throw that on and it works.
Not sure if the Brown is wild or not but it surely was a surprise to catch. Sunday, hit a new stretch on the main branch of the Raritan going for Smallies. No luck with bass, however, had another big surprise catch in this Tiger trout below. Hit on a slow roll in. Another beautiful weekend outside; grateful to be alive and fishing. |
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nice tiger! Lower raritan often features the finest trout :D it's where the upper-class trout travel down to for a better life :cool:
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All that flood water really shuffled the deck, nice trout !
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Love the colors of those Trout, especially the last one. When you say Rooster Tail, do you mean Rooster Tail spinners? The last pic it looks like you caught on a jig head.
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Andy got one not too long ago too. Think Lard had one on video last year too? or was it this spring? |
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Beautiful Trout all around. That Tiger sure is pretty. The Trout will travel for sure but always have a feeder creek or undercut bank to hide in. :D
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I still miss seeing these caught in Bound Brook years ago when the State used to stock Brook Trout.
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NT - Nontrout Freshwaters that have not been designated [in N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.15(b) through (h)] as trout production or trout maintenance. These waters are generally not suitable for trout because of their physical, chemical, or biological characteristics, but are suitable for a wide variety of other fish species." I imagine most Non Trout waters actually feature a few spots where trout can hold over. But likely F&W needs to set the category difference somewhere. TM is likely for waters where the majority of water/area is good for trout to hold over in. And NT is just a classification where there could be trout holding over but surely not the majority of the river. F&W and anglers like us both know trout can find a way; but just gotta categorize which waters are excellent for trout vs average. |
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