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Raritan river float 6/29:
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My 2nd try at floating the Raritan. Started out by Nevius St, didn't park where I could get a ticket, and shoved off just past 6am.
I threw lures the entire 8 hour trip, never stopping. For the most part I used a swimming plug about 6" long, black and silver, on the other rod I had a small Rapala, perch color, and the other rod I switched between jigs and tubes. My first hit was near Somerville, something wacked the large swimmer right next to the canoe, it wasn't very big, it looked like a small pick. 2nd hit was a channel cat that nailed my plug in Manville. I got 2 dink smallmouths below South Bound Brook and took out at 2pm at the 2nd 287 crossing at the park there. 8 hours of non-stop throwing = 3 fish. Dunno if it's me or the river doesn't really hold that many game fish ?? |
Re: Raritan river float 6/29:
That river gets tough midday. Try floating/wading a shorter stretch in the hour or two after sunrise or before sunset. The smallies especially are a lot more active in low light. Call me, we'll get together this month and I can show you some good spots to wade on that section of river.
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Re: Raritan river float 6/29:
Very nice to see a channel fall to a bomber...way to go Andy.....guess there is more to you than just a bucket of bait....lets hit the hatchery soon before I get to buisy and I believe that will be too soon for my likeing:D
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