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Doug Vitale 11-09-2021 10:22 PM

Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
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Date: 11/9/2021
Weather: clear skies, ~64 degrees
Body of water: Flat Brook
Location: middle of $&#*ing nowhere, Delaware Water Gap
Water temp: 45 degrees at 8:45 AM
Water clarity: very clear
Water depth: excellent, varied from 12" to 36"

The trout are there if you're willing to work for them. The Flat Brook isn't exactly loaded with holding areas, so you have to seek them out. Seven fall-stocked trout were caught in four hours with a Panther Martin spinner (black with gold blade), Thomas spoon (1/6 oz. gold/red) and a small jointed Rapala.

AndyS 11-10-2021 11:15 AM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
Nice trout !! I I urge those who use treble hooks and practice C&R to press the barbs down, which I think you said you do already.

FASTEDDIE29 11-10-2021 07:51 PM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
Beautiful Rainbows from a tough river! Well done! I usually focus on pockets when I fish up there. Gotta love the area and the scenery is perfect. :D

JimmyL 11-10-2021 08:12 PM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
Quality trout action.
Nice use of the jointed Rapala.

Drossi 11-11-2021 09:35 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Vitale (Post 564626)
Thomas spoon (1/6 oz. gold/red)

I can't tell from the picture but was it a Thomas Eel spoon?

In a past life I used to slay them on the gold (brown trout) or silver (rainbows & brookies). Loved me them "hippies"

Pode 11-11-2021 12:23 PM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
Nice fish!! Roughly how far up the river from the Delaware were you fishing? I tried last weekend, both in the Catch/Release area and a bit north of the 202 bridge, and struck out.

Chrisper4694 11-11-2021 01:40 PM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
always surprised me there aren't more hold over brook trout around in there.

Doug Vitale 11-12-2021 12:20 PM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Drossi (Post 564692)
I can't tell from the picture but was it a Thomas Eel spoon?

In a past life I used to slay them on the gold (brown trout) or silver (rainbows & brookies). Loved me them "hippies"

I used Thomas buoyant spoons, usually in a red/gold pattern.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pode
Nice fish!! Roughly how far up the river from the Delaware were you fishing? I tried last weekend, both in the Catch/Release area and a bit north of the 202 bridge, and struck out.

If you look at Google Maps, I started next to Haneys Mill Rd. off of Rt. 615.

Yesterday I had a rough time on the Paulinskill...only got one rainbow and I was dumbfounded at how many juicy holding areas simply contained no fish, or none that would strike any of my proven trout lures.

Billfish715 11-13-2021 08:31 AM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
You do have to know the stream you are fishing. Some places hold fish better than others. It helps your catch ratio if you spend less time fishing where they are not! Also, the fall trout are bigger than the spring stocked fish. They don’t hang out in the shallow riffles and runs for long. The number of trout stocked in the fall is much less as well. A lot of good spots just won’t have any fish. It’s a numbers game. Your best chances to catch a trout are still near where they were stocked. In many streams that means near a bridge or truck pull off.

Sako1 11-14-2021 12:53 AM

Re: Fall troutin' on the Flat Brook
 
Nice catch Doug, thanks for sharing. It's refreshing to see a quality detailed report regarding conditions and specifically what was used to catch.

Dave


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