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logs22 10-08-2019 10:30 AM

Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
I have off tomorrow for the Jewish holiday and was happy to see that the Musky and Pequest both get their heavy fall stocking that same day. Is anyone else planning on hitting up any of the rivers being stocked this week? I know traditionally the bite doesn’t pick up until a week or two after the fall stock but having the day off I can’t pass up the opportunity (even if the weather looks crummy). Plan is to head to spruce run early to check on my boat which I am getting ready to sell (pm me if anyone interested in a 12’ jon boat with bow and stern trollers, batteries, etc) and then continue north on 31 to the Musky. Is this stretch of the river generally productive? Not sure of how far upstream the river gets stocked. I will likely then work my way downstream towards the confluence with the Delaware. If anyone is interested in joining shoot me a PM. Will likely also stop by the North Branch on my way home as well, I think it gets stocked today.

thmyorke1 10-08-2019 11:33 AM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
There are holdovers in the musky so maybe you will encounter them. I did a bit of exploring there recently. Went to confluence of delaware and worked my way up and didnt find any fish. However at a 2nd spot upstream from that I found a nice rainbow, some smb and a dink striper.

Billfish715 10-08-2019 03:40 PM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
There is a good sycamore hatch going on now despite the extremely low water levels. As the weeks move on and we get some rain, expect the rivers to rise a bit and the maple hatch to take over.

As for the North Branch, the fairgrounds had about a dozen parked cars by the river. There were only about six cars on the side of 206 by AT&T but the park in Branchburg was well-attended. The water flow was very slow, however.

Royal Coachman 10-09-2019 07:12 PM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
I was a volunteer on the smaller stocking truck on the Musky today. Threw in a bunch of nice-looking Rainbows with many fish around 20". I hope you caught some. It's my experience they don't bite well that first day but that doesn't mean you can't catch a few.

AndyS 10-09-2019 07:31 PM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
Have fun catching leaves :) I like to wait till November why decide to eat and the leaves are gone.

Angler Paul 10-10-2019 01:13 AM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
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Originally Posted by Royal Coachman (Post 538591)
I was a volunteer on the smaller stocking truck on the Musky today. Threw in a bunch of nice-looking Rainbows with many fish around 20". I hope you caught some. It's my experience they don't bite well that first day but that doesn't mean you can't catch a few.

I noticed that too but why do they bite so well in the spring right after being stocked but not in the fall?

Wilson 10-10-2019 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Angler Paul (Post 538611)
I noticed that too but why do they bite so well in the spring right after being stocked but not in the fall?

My theory is the water temperatures in the rivers are much higher now than in the springtime stocking. Water temperatures at the hatchery are in the mid 50s year round.
I think the fish get a little shocked when they are tossed into like 65 degree water and take a while to acclimate. Just a theory......

bigfishy 10-10-2019 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Wilson (Post 538612)
My theory is the water temperatures in the rivers are much higher now than in the springtime stocking. Water temperatures at the hatchery are in the mid 50s year round.
I think the fish get a little shocked when they are tossed into like 65 degree water and take a while to acclimate. Just a theory......

If ya got out and fished once in a while you would know
the temps are lower than 65...nice theory though...I think its cause there big and fat as apposed to small and skinny in da spring...just my buck fifty

Wilson 10-10-2019 08:43 AM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
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Originally Posted by bigfishy (Post 538613)
If ya got out and fished once in a while you would know
the temps are lower than 65...nice theory though...I think its cause there big and fat as apposed to small and skinny in da spring...just my buck fifty

Ur right.....time to go back to the couch!

Capt. Lou 10-10-2019 09:36 AM

Re: Musky Fall Trout Fishing Tomorrow?
 
The issue in spring is that water is higher in most cases , and fish are not spooked as easily . Temps generally lower in early spring but by mid to late April generally ideal .
The higher water flows of spring may provide more oxygen in the water and trout even in lower temps may react better .
Yesterday’s temps in the 2 streams I fished were good but water levels low, so stealthy approaches are necessary to get hits .
Also many fish I feel regardless of water temp etc just need to acclimate to the new surroundings and may be off feed for awhile . This I know to be true since months from now I always get bigger fish , thru winter months .


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